Arts

Trinity Students Prepare to Perform New Shows at Edinburgh Fringe

With the Edinburgh Festival Fringe beginning on Friday, two sets of Trinity students prepare to showcase their new shows to an international audience.
By David Donovan and Anne Keegan
Contribution

Trinity’s Treasures Can Often Be Wasted Potential

Loic Delorme argues that Trinity fails to properly convey the worth of its many valuable antiquities.
By Loic Delorme

Science Gallery’s Seeing Exhibition Teeters on Divide Between Art and Science

Charlotte Ryan reviews the gallery’s latest exhibition, Seeing, which opens tomorrow.
By Charlotte Ryan

Putting the “Wild” Back in the Oscar Wilde Centre

With the appointment of enigmatic novelist Ian Sansom as Director, the centre looks set to tackle new areas of literary criticism and writing.
By Fionnuala Egan

Swing Shows a Multicultural Ireland Through Music and Dance

David Donovan reviews Swing, a collaboration betweeen DU Players's Celtic Twilight festival and theatre company Fishamble.
By David Donovan

In the Long Room Hub, an Exhibition by School of English Students

Nine students respond to the collections of the National Museum of Ireland with performances, photographs, readings & film.
By Fionnuala Egan

From Art Collections to Dublin Zoo, St Patrick’s Festival Doesn’t Have to be All About Alcohol

The city centre hosts events for all types of interests.
By Jack Maguire

Radical Adventures in Future of Farming at the Science Gallery’s Field Test

The free exhibition on the future of food in agriculture and beyond opens tomorrow.
By Geordie Milne

With TAF, a Week Dedicated to Campus Creativity

Gillian Murtagh previews what we can expect this week from Trinity Arts Festival.
By Gillian Murtagh

Joe Caslin Visits Vis Arts, Speaking on the Marriage Equality Referendum and the 1916 Centenary

Geordie Milne reviews Joe Caslin's recent visit to college and highlights what we can expect from the artist this year.
By Geordie Milne