Arts

A Trinity Director is Bringing Van Gogh Back – Tomorrow, in the Samuel Beckett

Beginning tomorrow, fourth-year drama student CN Smith will present his directorial realisation of Van Gogh's Sunflowers.
By Emer Tyrrell

Ní Ghrioghair Presents Dystopian Scenes Through Sculpture

Doireann Ní Ghrioghair's new exhibition will come to Pallas Projects on November 1st.
By Susie Crawford

The Theatre Group Injecting New Life into Phibsborough – Together

The Corps Ensemble, a theatre group in Dublin, is to open a new venue called the Bohemian Theatre in the heart of Phibsborough.
By Emer Tyrrell

Trinity Trend: Silk Scarf

Silk scarves have become a fashion-forward statement – a trend that has predictably extended to Trinity.
By Leah Gaynor

Accessibility and Aesthetics at the Heart of DUPA Rebrand

Clever branding and an emphasis on accessibility have made the on-campus presence of Trinity's photography society unmissable.
By Susie Crawford

The Trinity Archivist at the Gates of History

Jane Maxwell is crucial to the maintenance of one of Trinity's biggest assets – its archive.
By Ellen Finnerty

How Aoibheann McCann is Redefining the Playboy of the Western World

Actress Aoibheann McCann talks re-imagining Widow Quin in an all-female collaborating team.
By Emer Tyrrell

A Festival of Horror in Dublin – Just in Time for Halloween

From October 24th to 28th, the Irish Film Institute will stage its most international Horrorthon ever.
By Carla Meaney

An Animation Festival for Punters and Professionals Alike

This weekend, the Dublin Animation Film Festival returns for a ninth year. It's as strong as ever, according to director Fionnghuala Ní Neill.
By Eve O’Donoghue

Patricio Cassinoni Delivers a Stark Take on Modern Portraiture

From October 18th, the Instituto Cervantes will feature a two-week exhibition showcasing Fantastic Portraits & Visual Haikus.
By Caroline Boyle