Arts

Architecture Tidbit: Trinity’s Chapel

The sublime building is often overshadowed by the Exam Hall. It shouldn't be.
By Robert Holton

Pussy Riot Brings the Fight to Dublin

Pussy Riot brought anger, frustration and pure politics to the Button Factory last night.
By Saoirse Ní Scanláin

Michael Craig-Martin Confirms He’s Still a Radical

Irish-born artist Michael Craig-Martin discussed his own work and how Duchamp was the inspiration behind some of his most famous pieces of art.
By Arianna Schardt

Speaking with Robbie Doyle, Chairperson of Arc Soc

From Paneer Braun to a tour of the Provost’s House, Arc Soc has a lot to offer both students and the general public alike.
By Charlotte O’Reilly

Flora and Brixton: Douglas Hyde Gallery Preview

The bronze sculpture and anger from artists Abbas Akhavan and Mona Hatoum are not to be missed.
By Muireann Kane

Following The New Coast-Lines at IMMA

The new exhibition Coast-Lines sets out to challenge our perceptions of pattern, surface, motion and place.
By Aisling Clark

Mental Health, Gaeilge and John Pilger: Your Week Ahead

TCDSU’s Mental Health Week is full of events aimed at de-stressing and re-energising students' minds.
By Niamh Herbert

In the GMB’s Depths, Far Away From Heaven’s Light

In the deepest depths of the GMB, Trinity Arts Festival gave us a night to remember.
By Ciara Haley

The Revamp of the National Gallery on Film

'A Portrait of a Gallery' documents the long process of renovating the National Gallery.
By Larissa Vilhena

Architecture Tidbit: Trinity’s Islandbridge Boat House

A look into the delicate nuances of the DUBC residency and the life it encompasses.
By Robert Holton