Art

Trinity’s Sustainable Sculpture Exhibition

Trinity's Green Week featured an exhibition of 19 sustainable sculptures from artists across Ireland, emphasising environmental consciousness and the intersection of art with sustainability.
By Danielle Briody

John Christopher Vaughan Wins Sarah Cecilia Harrison Essay Prize

The essay entitled ‘In the Mood for God: Colour and Mysticism in the Art of Mary Swanzy’ is an exploration of the artist's life
By Elly Christopher

Monstrorum: Appreciating Natural History through an Artistic Lens

The Royal Hibernian Academy's newest exhibition blends disrupted realism with the scientific world
By Danielle Briody

In Conversation With: Lesbian Art Circle

Maisie Greener speaks to Meredith Davis and Ava Chapman, the founders of the queer social arts and culture club
By Maisie Greener

Aisling Conroy’s New Show Examines Human Perception

Conroy’s second solo show examines the meaning of ritual, metamorphosis, and loss.
By Louisa Klatt

National Gallery Exhibition Explores Memory Through Jack B Yeats’ Paintings

The exhibition, “Painting & Memory”, opens to the public from September 4th.
By Louisa Klatt

Molly O’Cathain on the Viral Success of ‘Parental Pandemic Portraits’

Theatre designer Molly O’Cathain recreated famous family portraits with her parents during lockdown.
By Lucy Sherry

I Meditated for One Hour Every Day – Here’s What I Learned

A study by Trinity researchers in 2018 found that breathing is linked to our attention span – we put it to the test.
By Louisa Celine Klatt

In its Tenth Year, the Annual Dublin Art Book Fair Moves Online

The annual festival made its online debut yesterday with a discussion between Aleana Egan and Richard Proffitt on their respective studio processes.
By Hana Gallagher

National Gallery Adapts Dementia-Inclusive Scheme for Those Staying Home

To accommodate dementia sufferers who are quarantining, the National Gallery’s new resource allows them to get creative from the comfort of their own homes.
By Hanna Gallagher