Arts
Trinity’s Arts Building: Often Condemned and Surrounded by Myth
From the legend that it was modelled after the Hanging Gardens of Babylon to its infamous lack of natural light, the Arts Block has a unique reputation within Trinity.
Josef Sudek Captures Diverse Experiences at the Douglas Hyde
The artist’s memories follow a sequential course across the Trinity gallery in print form to create an unique viewing experience.
A Monumental Exhibition of Trinity’s Architectural Greatness: The Long Room
The oak vault that crowns the great central aisle of the library has become an iconic structure for tourists and Trinity students alike.
Deck the Stalls: Dublin’s Christmas Market Community
Rebecca Wynne-Walsh learns how Dublin’s Christmas markets inspire a sense of community through diversity and inclusivity.
Fewer Children and Better Fathers: New Research by Trinity Academic Looks at Changing Irish Family
The new book, co-authored by David Ralph from the Department of Sociology, explores how Irish families have become more diverse and inclusive.
Brexit and the Rise of Populism an “Indictment” of Universities, Says Oxford Vice-Chancellor
Vice-Chancellor of Oxford and Trinity graduate, Louise Richardson, discussed Brexit, Trump and women in academia in a talk in the Long Room Hub today.
Gerry Davis wins the National Gallery’s Hennessy Portrait Prize
Sadhbh Little learns more about the annual competition that invites artists of all disciplines to submit their work for the chance to win €15,000.
Abbey Theatre Announces Innovative Programme for 2017
After a year of controversy and commemoration, the theatre is now taking a more gender-conscious and contemporary approach.
Encouraging Student Art Collectors Through Volunteering and Curating
The College Art Collections, which allows students to hire contemporary pieces of art, is attempting to build a sense of artistic passion in students.
34 Additions to College Art Collections, Including Gavin O’Curry
Through a combination of purchase and donation, 34 new works will join College's existing collection, which includes works by Jack B Yeats and Henry Moore.