Arts

The Beautiful and Unsettling Nature of Daphne Wright’s Emotional Archaeology

The Irish artist explores themes of parenthood, ageing and the relationship between humans and animals in her latest exhibition in the RHA.
By Holly Brown

Challenging Trinity’s Traditional Structural Elegance, the Berkeley Library Celebrates 50 Years

Constructed between 1961 and 1967, the library stands as a grey concrete structure in the midst of neoclassical grandiose.
By Robert Holton

In the Science Gallery, Exploring Artificial Intelligence and its Role in our Everyday Lives

Last night, the Science Gallery launched its newest exhibition, Humans Need Not Apply, using engaging displays to explore new developments in the realm of technology
By Holly Brown

Dara McGrath on Exploring Borders, Transitional Space and Forbidden Lands

Last night, Trinity Arts Festival (TAF) and DUPA welcomed photographer Dara McGrath to discuss his career as a photographer with aspiring young artists.
By Arianna Schardt

TAF Launch Gives Insight into the Week of Artistry and Fancy to Come

Last night in the chapel, Trinity Arts festival began a week of artistic celebration with an impressive night of live music.
By Holly Brown

Guerilla Gigs, Women in Comedy and a Murder Mystery: Trinity Arts Festival Returns

This week TAF will present a series of free and artistic events which, as ever, will see societies across Trinity getting creative.
By Grace Meagher

New York Poet Eileen Myles Brings her Politically-Engaged Feminist Poetry to Trinity

Tomorrow, the critically acclaimed poet will host a talk in the Arts Block about her work and career as a poet.
By Lee Jones

We’ll Always Have Film Fatale: Casablanca Comes to Dublin

This week, Film Fatale offers the opportunity to dress as Elsa or Rick, and bask in a full Casablanca experience in Number Twenty-Two.
By Lucia Grijpink

Helem: A Home Away from Home for LGBT Lebanon

A centre in Lebanon is providing security and solidarity for the LGBT community in Lebanon amid a quiet sexual revolution in the Arab world.
By Ralph Hurley O’Dwyer

In Trinity’s Long Room Hub, a Discussion of all Things Gothic

The inaugural symposium of the Irish Network for Gothic Studies saw academics from Trinity and beyond discuss everything from time travel to witchcraft.
By Rebecca Wynne-Walsh