Arts
Dublin’s Latest Artist Collective, Bad Soup
At their launch this Friday, the initiative will showcase a collection of works from some of Dublin’s best artists and musicians.
An Ornate Archetype of Venetian Character, the Museum Building
Holly Brown investigates the high level of ornament on the exterior of campus’s most elegant structure.
Capturing Unobserved Moments in Daily Life, Samuel Laurence Cunnane
The photographer is currently displaying a series of prints in the Trinity-based Douglas Hyde Gallery that illustrate his uniquely observant eye.
Exploring Mental Health Through the Eyes of a Child, Every Brilliant Thing
As part of the Dublin Theatre Festival, Pavilion Theatre presents the worldwide premier of this intimate production.
Science Gallery and MoMA, Exploring the Role of Design and its Perpetuation of Violence
Launched this morning, the Design and Violence exhibition explores the use of technology and design in the construction of everyday violence.
Someone You Love Presents a Unique Collection of Pro-Choice Art
Last night, pro-choice artists assembled at Copper House Gallery, including Fatti Burke and William St Ledger, to display pieces inspired by the repeal the eighth movement.
IN PLACE Explores the Creative Potential of Disused Urban Spaces
Sadhbh Little reflects on how reclaiming vacant spaces in Dublin can provide a platform for artists to flourish.
An American Slam Poet in Paris, Then Dublin
Charlotte Ryan spends two days with Rhiannon McGavin, the Teen Poet Laureate of LA, and discusses the altruism and social justice at the heart of slam poetry.
A Structure of the Neoclassical Grandiose at Trinity’s West Front
An examination of one of the city's grandest architectural structures, which welcomes Trinity students everyday.
A Narrative Exhibition Exploring the Liminal Space Between Wakefulness and Sleep: Hypnagogia
Arianna Schardt reviews Alec Soth's latest photography exhibition, just finished its run in the Douglas Hyde Gallery.