Emma Wolf-Haugh: DOMESTIC OPTIMISM
Act One: Modernism–A Lesbian Love Story & Act Two: Radclyffe Hall–The Lazerbeam Theirstory Projects
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Act One: Modernism–A Lesbian Love Story & Act Two: Radclyffe Hall–The Lazerbeam Theirstory Projects
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A free lunchtime outdoor tour introducing four contemporary art exhibitions in Temple Bar.
The first event connected to our current exhibition, All Our Relations / Ár gCaidreamh Uilig!
All Our Relations / Ár gCaidreamh Uilig is a group exhibition with new commissions from Jenny Brady and Moad Musbahi, works by Maryam Tafakory and Naeem Mohaiemen and a public programme with Amal Khalaf, Anna Bunting-Branch and Aliyah Hussain – set within an exhibition framework based on the ad hoc Covid screens that have defined our public space in recent months.
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Commissioned by PhotoIreland Festival, Finnish artist Hertta Kiiski will present a new body of work called Milky Way. It is a shrine and a playground that explores co-existence between us and other life forms.
A special series of screenings of films from the EFS (Experimental Film Society) curated and introduced by guest curators.
Guest Curator Programme Luminous Void: Twenty Years of Experimental Film Society Read More »
Luminous Void: Twenty Years of Experimental Film Society is an overview of the twenty-year history of Experimental Film Society (EFS). Through an exhibition and event series it will explore the unique, defiant and influential trail that EFS has blazed through the landscape of contemporary Irish moving image.
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In January, Dublin Fringe Festival issued a curatorial call out asking for work in response to the theme Utopias & Uprisings. Little did they know how soon the task of reimagining the world would become so achingly, urgently real. Together with Centre Culturel Irlandais, Dublin Fringe Festival has commissioned three sets of trailblazing, peerless Irish artists to write
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Meeting Point: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Discover three city-centre arts organisations in the heart of Temple Bar. Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Gallery of Photography and Project Arts Centre join together this month for a guided walking tour of their current exhibitions. Led by a team of friendly staff this is a great introduction to
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Irina Gheorghe presents two performances, each long-term explorations of the idea of the unobservable in scientific research.
Irina Gheorghe: Betraying the Senses, or How to Speak of What Is Not There Read More »
This tour will begin at Project Arts Centre with an introduction to our current exhibition Wait it Out by Northern Irish artist Sandra Johnston. Visitors will then be guided to the next venue, Gallery of Photography Ireland and will finish at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
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Post-dance is the second performance and lecture event researched and developed by the Dublin based performance art researcher Sara Muthi.
Meeting point: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre arts organisations – Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Black Church Print Studio and Project Arts Centre – join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions, and offer an insight into contemporary art in
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May’s walking tour will feature the exhibitions ‘Exorcisms’ by the artist Roee Rosen at Project, ‘Snap Judgments’ at Gallery of Photography and ‘staring forms’ at TBG+S
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Exorcisms, Rosen’s first solo exhibition in Ireland, negotiates alternate forms and practices of devotion, possession and politicised demonology.
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Anna Daučíková’s practice addresses issues around the conflicting aspects of normativity, the technologies of power, queer subjectivity and the politics of privacy.
Live Collision has partnered with Berlin Opticians Gallery to co-present this once off event. ‘No Feeling Is Final’ is an interdisciplinary experiment inclusive of two new paintings by Lee Welch created for LCIF2019, and existing artworks by Liliane Puthod.
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Live Collision has partnered with Berlin Opticians Gallery to co-present this once off event. ‘No Feeling Is Final’ is an interdisciplinary experiment inclusive of two new paintings by Lee Welch created for LCIF2019, and existing artworks by Liliane Puthod.
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Consisting of two main parts, ‘Wait it Out’ negotiates personal and historical narratives in relation to the reverberation of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. The work reflects upon the indeterminate early days of the peace process and the climate of unease which motivated Johnston to relocate to Dublin in 1997.
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Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre arts organisations – Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Gallery of Photography and Project Arts Centre – join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions, and offer an insight into contemporary art in Ireland. Led by a team of friendly staff this is a chance for you to take a glimpse into the world of contemporary art, and ask all the question you always wanted to know the answers to.
RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR March 2019 Read More »
Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre arts organisations – Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Black Church Print Studio and Project Arts Centre – join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions, and offer an insight into contemporary art in Ireland.
RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR February 2019 Read More »
A national exhibit of design for performance, featuring work from some of Ireland’s most prolific and creative designers. This exhibition aims to highlight the dramatic yet ephemeral nature of design for stage and screen in Ireland.
Design and Destroy, The Beauty of Ephemerality Read More »
Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre galleries – Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Black Church Print Studios and Project Arts Centre – join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions, and offer an insight into contemporary art in Ireland.
RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR November 2018 Read More »
Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre galleries – Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Gallery of Photography and Project Arts Centre – join forces for a guided walking tour through their current exhibitions, and offer an insight into contemporary art in Ireland.
RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR October 2018 Read More »
Join us this Culture to explore part of our 1990s archive, and bring your stories, memories and materials of Project Arts Centre to add to the collection.
Culture Night 2018 Read More »