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What’s On around Ireland

Discover what’s on around Ireland for visual arts with our all-in-one events guide: from Dublin’s landmark gallery openings at the National Gallery and IMMA to Cork’s vibrant street-art festivals and Limerick’s immersive light-art installations along the River Shannon. Journey west to Galway’s artist-run studios and Mayo’s open-air sculpture trails, then northeast for Derry’s printmaking masterclasses and Belfast’s avant-garde pop-up exhibitions. Explore Kerry’s ceramic workshops in the Ring of Kerry, Waterford’s glass-blowing demos in the Crystal Quarter, and Kilkenny’s medieval castle gallery talks. Our Ireland-wide roundup brings you weekly updates on solo shows, collaborative installations, family-friendly art trails, and exclusive curator-led tours—complete with early-bird tickets to masterclasses and insider previews. Stay inspired and plan your next artistic adventure with the definitive “What’s On in Ireland” visual arts calendar.

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STAC at 30 | Group Exhibition at South Tipperary Arts Centre

STAC at 30 | Group Exhibition at South Tipperary Arts Centre

18/04/2026 - 20/06/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
South Tipperary Arts Centre
Nelson Street, Clonmel, Tipperary

Opening reception – Friday 17th April, 6 – 8pm.
This exhibition will be opened by artist Alice Maher, and accompanied by a newly commissioned essay by Catherine Marshal, curator and art historian.

April 2026 marks the 30th anniversary of the opening of STAC. This group exhibition ‘STAC at 30’ will showcase contemporary work from our national collections, including Alice Maher, Aideen Barry, John Burke, Patricia Hurl, Austin McQuinn, Ursula Burke, Sheenagh Geoghegan and Bridget O’Gorman. ‘STAC at 30’ is the first exhibition of a yearlong programme that focuses on the wonderful artists and work that continues to come out of the region.

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Memory of a Free Festival | Group Exhibition at Ormston House

Memory of a Free Festival | Group Exhibition at Ormston House

18/04/2026 - 20/06/2026
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Ormston House
9-10 Patrick Street, Limerick, Limerick, V94 V089

Ormston House presents ‘Memory of a Free Festival’. The exhibition will run from 18 April until 20 June 2026.

Memory of a Free Festival is a touring exhibition and events programme taking place between March 2026 to March 2027. Conceived by Ormston House, the project responds to the Carnsore Point anti-nuclear festivals that took place in Wexford between 1978 and 1981. Featuring works by Orla Barry, Brian Duggan, Alanna O’Kelly, and Cóilín O’Connell.

Further information available here: https://ormstonhouse.com/programme/memory-of-a-free-festival/

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Events | KinShip 2026 Programme Launch at Cork City Hall Council Chambers

Events | KinShip 2026 Programme Launch at Cork City Hall Council Chambers

18/04/2026
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cork City Hall Council Chambers
City Hall, Anglesea St, Centre, Cork, Cork

The 2026 KinShip EcoLab programme will be launched at Cork City Hall Council Chambers on Saturday, April 18th from 1–2pm. All are welcome to attend.

The KinShip Project, supported through Cork City Council by the Creative Ireland Programme, takes place in Tramore Valley Park and focuses on bringing people together to engage with the environment and the park’s history as a former landfill site.

At the heart of the project is den talamh, an award-winning EcoLab structure designed by Fuinneamh Workshop Architects. Launch event will feature a screening of the film den talamh by Linda Curtin about its construction.

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'Nature Boy' by Peach | Book Launch with Driftwood Editions at the International Centre for the Image

'Nature Boy' by Peach | Book Launch with Driftwood Editions at the International Centre for the Image

18/04/2026
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join us for the book launch of Nature Boy by Peach, published by Driftwood Editions.

Nature Boy is the first photobook by Irish photographer Peach.
This work explores themes of friendship and intimacy with themes of queerness in Berlin and Galway.

Bookings free: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/book-launch-nature-boy-by-peach-tickets-1985935089312?aff=oddtdtcreator

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sticks and mountains and huge lone birds | Róise McGagh at College Lane Gallery

sticks and mountains and huge lone birds | Róise McGagh at College Lane Gallery

18/04/2026
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
College Lane Gallery
Abbey Street, Howth, Co. Dublin, D07T9F6

The College Lane Gallery presents sticks and mountains and huge lone birds, the first solo exhibition by artist Róise McGagh, curated by Aoife McCloughlin. Exhibition walkthrough with the artist and curator on Saturday 18 April at 2pm.

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Bándearg | Group Exhibition at Books At One

Bándearg | Group Exhibition at Books At One

18/04/2026 - 13/05/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Books At One
Bridge Street, Clooncarrabaun, Louisburgh, Mayo, F28 YW28, Connacht

‘Bándearg’ (Pink), an exhibition, featuring five female artists working in Ireland, officially opens in Books At One, Louisburgh, Co. Mayo, on Saturday, April 18th at 6:00 PM and will run through to May 13th 2026.
The exhibition brings together a diverse collective of artists, Olivia Jones, Tina Poole, Anna Marie Savage, Nickie Harrington, and Maria Mollohan, to explore the colour pink as both a physical material and a complex cultural symbol. Historically associated with innocence and softness, the colour is reclaimed within this exhibition as a site of strength, resistance, and emotional depth.

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Scannán Glas Screening | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Scannán Glas Screening | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

18/04/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join us for a screening of experimental films by Margaret Tait, Miles McKane, Francien Van Everdingen, Claudio Caldini, Rose Lowder, Jennifer Reeves, Marie Menken, and Nathaniel Dorsky, presented on 16mm projection, alongside super8 films made in a series of collaborative workshops at the Mud Island Community Garden, building on its important social and environmental role within our neighbourhood.

Explore the full programme at image.museum

Book your free ticket through the link.

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Affectioned Acceptance | Collaborative Performance by Sine Tiller and Merve Sagit at Tøn Gallery

Affectioned Acceptance | Collaborative Performance by Sine Tiller and Merve Sagit at Tøn Gallery

18/04/2026
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Tøn Gallery
25a Temple Lane South, Dublin

Affectioned Acceptance is an audio-visual performance about simmering grief. Borrowing from the Turkish word hüzün, it explores a quiet, enduring melancholy -something that never erupts, but never fully leaves. Grief is carried in small doses, in subtle shifts of the body, in sweet memories, and in distant sounds.

The work is a collaborative performance by Sine Tiller and Merve Sagit. where sound and image are performed live, unfolding together in real time.

Join us at TØN the 18th of April for an hour-long audio-visual performance.

Free entry, limited space
19:45 door opens – After
20:00 -NO ENTRY

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Event | SWERVE Writers Read - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Event | SWERVE Writers Read - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

19/04/2026
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join us for a live reading event from some of Ireland’s newest and most exciting writers of poetry and prose published in the latest issues of the journal, SWERVE 4 and SWERVE 5 – both available for sale at Tsundoku Art Book Fair 2026.

Readers include Emma Conlon, Maurice Devitt, Sean Dunne, Ruth Egan, Christina Hennemann, Janet Heeran, Kemi George Simpson, Ali McGuire, Caitriona Lane, Alan McCormick, and Kevin MacAlan.

Explore the full schedule at image.museum

Book your free ticket through the link.

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Talks | Small Publishing, Big Impact: On growing audiences - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Talks | Small Publishing, Big Impact: On growing audiences - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

19/04/2026
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join the conversation as the speakers share insights into their publishing projects, discussing the challenges and opportunities of reaching audiences locally and internationally. The talk explores the creative ways independent publishers connect with and grow their networks, making this a valuable and inspiring session for anyone interested in independent publishing.

Speakers: Molly Henigan, Nathan O’Donnell, Victory Nwabu-Ekeoma, and Yoli Yang

Explore the full programme at image.museum

Book your free ticket through the link.

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Dry Facts And the Judgement of Imagination | Aisling-Ór Ní Aodha & Seán Ward Online Exhibition

Dry Facts And the Judgement of Imagination | Aisling-Ór Ní Aodha & Seán Ward Online Exhibition

20/04/2026 - 16/05/2026
12:00 am
Online
Online, Online

Exhibition continues from 13/04/2026 to 16/05/2026.

We would love to extend a warm invitation to you to experience our latest online offering, Dry Facts And the Judgement of Imagination.

This is a unique take on the online exhibition format, featuring artwork by Aisling-Ór Ní Aodha and writing by Seán Ward. The exhibition adopts the signifiers (and html code) of an online state archive, it was curated and designed by Cóilín O’Connell.

Online from April 13th until May 16th, 2026.

We encourage you to experience this exhibition on your laptop or desktop computer (rather than your phone), if possible!

Curated and designed by Cóilín O’Connell.

Commissioned by Screen Service 2026.

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Retrofits | John Rainey at Townhall Arts Centre

Retrofits | John Rainey at Townhall Arts Centre

20/04/2026 - 20/05/2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Townhall Arts Centre Gallery
Townhall Street, Cavan, H12 WV82

Exhibition continues from 16/04/2026 to 20/05/2026.

To retrofit is to modify something made in another time, adapting it to function under new conditions. In this new solo exhibition created for the Cavan Arts Festival and Townhall Arts Centre, John Rainey adopts this logic of reuse – cutting into, combining, and reworking familiar forms from the history of sculpture to reflect contemporary pressures, values, and ways of seeing.
In Retrofits, figures shift between references, forming hybrid configurations that disrupt expectations of classical sculpture. Human and animal elements merge, creating figures shaped by transition and uncertainty.

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Spring Exhibitions | Abbas Zahedi & Bushra Mustafa Dunne at the The Douglas Hyde

Spring Exhibitions | Abbas Zahedi & Bushra Mustafa Dunne at the The Douglas Hyde

20/04/2026 - 14/06/2026
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
The Douglas Hyde Gallery
Trinity College, Dublin 2, Dublin, Dublin

Exhibition continues from 03/04/2026 to 14/06/2026.

Visit the Spring Exhibitions at The Douglas Hyde by artists Abbas Zahedi and Bushra Mustafa Dunne, on now until Sunday 14 June 2026. ⁠EX/IT: LIFT is the first solo exhibition in Ireland by artist Abbas Zahedi whose work centres on reciprocity, renewal, social connection, and care. With a background in medicine and training in psychiatry, Zahedi brings scientific, philosophical, and poetic insights to bear on fixed narratives around art, history, and institutional life.⁠ In this instalment of The Artist’s Eye series, Zahedi has invited poet Bushra Mustafa Dunne to write and record a new text.⁠

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Garage - Digital Restoration | Screening at the Irish Film Institute

Garage - Digital Restoration | Screening at the Irish Film Institute

20/04/2026
6:30 pm - 8:15 pm
Irish Film Institute
6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2., Dublin, Dublin

Working at a petrol station in a small midlands town, Josie, a simple, middle-aged man leads a monotonous and lonely life until a new co-worker opens up the possibility of new experiences. But his naivety leaves him defenseless against the misunderstandings and hostilities which ensue.

Lenny Abrahamson and writer Mark O’Halloran reunite to create a richly textured portrait of male loneliness and vulnerability in the Irish midlands with comedian Pat Shortt an absolute revelation in the role of Josie.

Digital restoration from 35mm created by the IFI Irish Film Archive for IFI’s Digital Restoration Project funded by Screen Ireland.

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Divergent Lines |Group Exhibition at Luan Gallery

Divergent Lines |Group Exhibition at Luan Gallery

22/04/2026 - 21/06/2026
12:00 am
Luan Gallery
Elliott Road, Athlone, Co. Westmeath N37 TH22, Athlone, Westmeath , N37 TH22

Luan Gallery presents Divergent Lines, a multidisciplinary group exhibition featuring new and existing work by Brian Fay, Felicity Clear, Lelia Henry, Kiera O’Toole, Mary-Ruth Walsh and Michael Wann.
Opens to the public on 22 April, with the official launch taking place on Saturday, 25 April at 3pm with guest speaker Sarah Searson, Curator.
Divergent Lines is a multidisciplinary group exhibition exploring the potential of drawing across a diverse range of artistic practices and mediums, with a focus on abstracted methods of mark-making and the phenomenological exploration of line in space. The exhibition will run until 21 June.

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Artist Talks | Rónán Ó Raghallaigh at GOMA Waterford

Artist Talks | Rónán Ó Raghallaigh at GOMA Waterford

22/04/2026
12:30 am - 1:30 am
GOMA Gallery of Modern Art Waterford
6/7 Lombard Street, Waterford City, Waterford, X91 F2XP, Munster

Join artist Rónán Ó Raghallaigh for a free lunchtime talk exploring his practice, processes, and the themes of folklore, language, and identity that shape his work. Rónán Ó Raghallaigh is an artist and researcher based in Co Kildare. His practice encompasses painting, writing, performance and develops decolonial relationships with folklore, land, and language, engaging with suppressed histories, layered memory and hybrid identities.

He is currently exhibiting work at GOMA Waterford in Sanctum, a group show Curated by Anna Jeznach and Ciara Magee, the awardees of GOMA Waterford’s Emerging Curator Award 2026.

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Event | ON THE ROPES - Cap Launch at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Event | ON THE ROPES - Cap Launch at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

22/04/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Studio 1, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
5 – 9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin 2, Dublin, D02 AC84

Join us at the launch of ON THE ROPES, a new cap designed by visual artist and studio member Léann Herlihy for Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. Be the first to buy the cap and get a chance to screenprint your own limited edition tote bag, while enjoying some rehydrating refreshments.

Alongside a nostalgic naughties shrug emoticon, the cap features text pulled from the female wrestling magazine Fighting Gals Monthly: A Galaxy of Female Combat where women’s sexuality was deployed as a combative tool to patriarchal resistance. The cap comes with a pencil inscribed with the words ‘Bounce Back!’ and a custom-designed, 3D-printed pencil holder.

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Talks | SUBSTRATA - Artists in Conversation with Sara Greavu at The Substation

Talks | SUBSTRATA - Artists in Conversation with Sara Greavu at The Substation

22/04/2026
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
DUBLIN PORT
THE SUBSTATION, DUBLIN PORT, D01H4C6, Dublin, Dublin, D01H4C6

Artists in Conversation with Sara Greavu, 6-7 pm Wed 22nd April
Artists: Claire Halpin, Katherine Sankey, Maree Hensey & Sohrab Uduman
Curated by Claire Halpin
Open: Monday – Saturday/ 10am – 5.00pm until 30th April 2026

*Free Bus from Fire Station Artists’ Studios to The Substation, Dublin Port at 5.30pm. Parking nearby at The Gibson Carpark.

The Five Lamps Arts Festival 2026 Each artist has developed new artworks for this exhibition responding to the architecture, physical space, unique and significant infrastructure of The Substation and its wider historical, industrial context.

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Iarmhaireacht | Hannah Casey at Ulster University Art Gallery

Iarmhaireacht | Hannah Casey at Ulster University Art Gallery

23/04/2026 - 29/05/2026
12:00 am
Ulster University
York Street, BELFAST, BT15 1ED

The title Iarmhaireacht — the hush of the early hours when the house has finally stilled—marks the threshold space in which these worlds are made. It is the time when thought loosens, when inner and outer landscapes dissolve, when the real world and the imagined one share the same light. The landscapes that appear here are familiar yet not entirely ours—Ireland, yes, but seen from a slight distance; this planet, perhaps, but tilted toward another possible version of itself. They are places just slightly out of reach, close enough to recognize, far enough to long for: the world we know, and the world we hope might yet be possible.

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UNDERGROUND | Kat Lalor at A4 Sounds

UNDERGROUND | Kat Lalor at A4 Sounds

23/04/2026 - 24/05/2026
2:00 pm - 7:00 pm
A4 Sounds
A4 SOUNDS, DUBLIN, Dublin, D07 ER81, Upper Dorset Street

UNDERGROUND is a recognition and celebration of existence beneath the surface. Informed by Irish Vampiric Mythologies, this exhibition entangles underground cultures, Queer infrastructures, and the quiet, regenerating presence of the vampire.

Paying homage to Drag as a resilient political power, the exhibition features a performative film set within soil; the living, renewing, connective tissue, humanised and tenderised by processes of decay.

This exhibition is the culmination of work produced by Kat Lalor during their artist residency as part of our We Only Want the Earth Programme.

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Moment | Kevin McAleenan at Sol Art Gallery

Moment | Kevin McAleenan at Sol Art Gallery

23/04/2026 - 02/05/2026
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Sol Art Gallery
Unit 3, The Times Building, D'Olier Street, Dublin, Dublin, D02 R671

Irish painter Kevin McAleenan presents Moment, a new solo exhibition at Sol Art. Rooted in fleeting encounters with landscape and everyday life, the work begins with instinctive sketches and photographs before being fully realised in the studio through a process of layering, removal and overpainting. Moving between realism and abstraction, McAleenan’s paintings are structured by balanced colour and rhythm, yet retain a calm presence. A professional artist for over 25 years, his work is held in major public and private collections. The exhibition opens on 23 April, with an opening evening at Sol Art where the artist will speak about the work.

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Post No Bills and Folded Earth | Tracy McMenemy at Portview Trade Centre

Post No Bills and Folded Earth | Tracy McMenemy at Portview Trade Centre

23/04/2026 - 26/04/2026
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Portview Trade Centre
Floor 2B 310 Newtownards Road, Belfast, Antrim, BT4 1HE, Northern Ireland

Opening Night:
Thursday 23 April | 6:30 – 9:00 PM.
Gallery Hours:
Fri 24 – Sun 26 April | 1:00 – 5:00 PM.
Double Feature showcases two series by Tracy McMenemy: Post No Bills and Folded Earth.

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The trackmaker was a sluggish mover | Exhibition Tour - Bryony Dunne at The Irish Architectural Archive

The trackmaker was a sluggish mover | Exhibition Tour - Bryony Dunne at The Irish Architectural Archive

24/04/2026
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Irish Architectural Archive
45 Merrion Square, Dublin

Artworks spread throughout the Irish Architectural Archive begin with the story of the Valentia Island tetrapod, our amphibian ancestor who made the first footprints ever recorded on land. The exhibition is the culmination of Bryony Dunne’s year-long research and production residency organised by Askeaton Contemporary Arts.
Join for an exhibition tour and guided walk on Thursday April 24 at 4pm.
Photo: Ros Kavanagh

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The Long Pause Ecology of Ruins I | Lindsay LeBlanc at Leitrim Sculpture Centre

The Long Pause Ecology of Ruins I | Lindsay LeBlanc at Leitrim Sculpture Centre

24/04/2026 - 23/05/2026
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Leitrim Sculpture Centre
Manorhamilton, North County Leitrim, Manorhamilton, Leitrim

‘The Long Pause – Ecology of Ruins I’

Lindsay LeBlanc – Exhibition Launch: Fri 24th April, 5-8pm at Leitrim Sculpture Centre, Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim.

Lindsay LeBlanc works with glass as a way of understanding the places she moves through and lives alongside. Engaging with landscapes both visually and materially, LeBlanc works with the atmosphere they carry, the way growth gathers, what is discarded there, what survives there, and how time behaves there. Making becomes a way of paying close attention to those ecosystems and to her own evolving relationship with them.

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Events | 2026 Portal Spring Regional Day at Garage Theatre

Events | 2026 Portal Spring Regional Day at Garage Theatre

25/04/2026
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Garage Theatre
Monaghan Education Campus, Armagh Road, , Monaghan, H18 XE9

The Arts in Education Portal is delighted to announce the programme for our Spring Regional Day on Saturday 25 April at Garage Theatre, Monaghan. We invite teachers, artists, educators, arts managers in Monaghan, Cavan, Louth, Meath, Westmeath to join us for this free event.

The programme includes presentations Learning Through Creativity: Mindful Transitions with Sally-Ann Duffy & Caroline Clarke; Waves And Wonders: A TAP+ Creative Project with Rebecca Maguire & Oonagh Gilsenan; and workshops Groovin’ Out! with Aidan Dunphy or Creativity through Circus with Maria Corcoran. Booking essential.

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Into the Wild | Gina O’Connor at Culturlann Sweeney

Into the Wild | Gina O’Connor at Culturlann Sweeney

25/04/2026 - 29/05/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Culturlann Sweeney
Culturlann Sweeney, Kilkee, Clare

Clare Arts Office in conjunction with Culturlann Sweeney is delighted to present ‘Into the Wild” a solo exhibition by Kilkee and Limerick-based artist, Gina O’Connor.

Having already held six solo exhibitions, this latest collection marks Gina’s second exhibition at the Kilkee venue. “Into the Wild” reflects a newfound confidence in her use of paint and colour. Combining her love of movement with her painting, Gina immerses herself deeply in the physicality of the creative process. Her bold and spontaneous approach to mark-making has led to her most exciting work to date.

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Print Works: 12 printmakers | Group Exhibition at Grilse Gallery

Print Works: 12 printmakers | Group Exhibition at Grilse Gallery

25/04/2026 - 24/05/2026
12:00 pm - 5:00 am
Grilse Gallery
The Fishery by the Bridge, Killorglin, Co. Kerry, V93 A2TY, Munster

Our exhibition, ‘Print Works: 12 printmakers’ is opened at 12 noon on Saturday 25 April by master printmaker Robert Russell.
The exhibition foregrounds print techniques including screenprints, on paper – and on gold leaf – diverse etching techniques, and pin-hole photography, and offers the opportunity to view work by some of the foremost printmakers in Ireland alongside innovative new practitioners.
The show brings together works by Dorota Borowa, Lucy & Robert Carter, Eileen Ferguson, Claire Forward, Debbie Godsell, Austin Ivers, Eimearjean McCormack, Niall Naessens, Rachel Parry, Robert Russell, Gerda Teljeur, and Charle Tyrrell.

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AER | Ócáid Físealaíne & Ceol le Cúl an Tí at Seanscoil Sailearna

AER | Ócáid Físealaíne & Ceol le Cúl an Tí at Seanscoil Sailearna

25/04/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Seanscoil Sailearna
Seanscoil Sailearna, Inverin, Galway, H91 PW35

Aer/Air: Ócáid Físealaíne & Ceol le Cúl an Tí / Visual Art & Music with Cúl an Tí
Saturday April 25 @ 6-8p.m.
Seanscoil Saliearna, Inverin, H91 PW35.
Ealaíontóiri / Artists: Andrea Rossi, Aoife Casby, Lelia Ni Chathmhaoil, Clare Cashman
& Aíonna Speisialta: Sound & Voice Workshop with Robbie Blake
Further Opening Hours: 12-4 p.m. from 26/04-29/04

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FAULT LINES | Damien McGinley at the Irish Cultural Centre, London

FAULT LINES | Damien McGinley at the Irish Cultural Centre, London

23/02/2026 - 17/04/2026
Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith
5 Black’s Road, London, W6 9DT

Exhibition continues from 05/02/2026 to 17/04/2026.

FAULT LINES is an exhibition of original art by Damien McGinley which focuses on the issue of male suicide.
It features 13 original oil paintings of icons who took their own lives. From Van Gogh and Hemingway to Kurt Cobain and Keith Flint, the collection runs the spectrum of masculinity from macho to maestro.​

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A Theatre of Sediment and Strings | Kitchen Sink Collective at Luckys Dublin

A Theatre of Sediment and Strings | Kitchen Sink Collective at Luckys Dublin

19/03/2026 - 17/04/2026
4:30 pm - 11:45 pm
Luckys Dublin
78 Meath St, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 A318, Dublin, Dublin , D08 A318, Leinster

Kitchen Sink presents, ‘A Theatre of Sediment and Strings’.

Following the success of their first exhibition ‘Hearth’, Wexford 2025, Kitchen Sink invites you to their upcoming show.

Treat yourself to an evening at the theatre. A production of painting, photography and written word, hanging together. We encourage you to feast your eyes and adorn your fanciest attire.

This emerging collective is made up of 8 recent NCAD graduates working across ever-changing mediums.

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Talks | Chloe McDonagh in conversation with Laura Harvey-Graham at NCAD

Talks | Chloe McDonagh in conversation with Laura Harvey-Graham at NCAD

17/04/2026
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
NCAD
NCAD, Thomas St, Dublin 2

Basic Space is delighted to present Chloe McDonagh, in conversation with Basic Space Co-Director Laura Harvey-Graham for our April BASIC TALK – 1pm on Friday the 17th of April 2026, NCAD. Basic Talks is a series of talks with contemporary practitioners, curated by Basic Space in partnership with Hugh Lane Gallery. Book free tickets: https://www.basicspace.ie/projects-basictalks/2026chloemcdonagh

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Research Exhibition & Programme 2026 | Group Exhibition at NCAD

Research Exhibition & Programme 2026 | Group Exhibition at NCAD

13/04/2026 - 17/04/2026
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
NCAD Gallery
100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, D08K521

Exhibition continues from 20/03/2026 to 17/04/2026.

RESEARCHER – PRACTITIONERS / EXHIBITORS

Áine Byrne | Michelle Browne | John Conway | Niall Cullen | Yvonne Cullivan | Janine Davidson | Neil Dunne | Sarah Durcan | Emma Finucane | Mary A Fitzgerald | Rory Hanrahan | Vivian Hansbury | Catherine Harty | Ramon Kassam | Anne Kelly | Gareth Kennedy | Emma Mahony | Jamie Murphy | Kathy Mooney | Tom O’Dea | Rónán Ó Raghallaigh | Jye O’Sullivan & Renato Pera | Seoidín O’Sullivan | David Timmons | Rachel Tuffy | Fiona Whelan | Aoife Ward & Eve Woods.

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Insight into the Other | Group Exhibition at Golden Thread Gallery

Insight into the Other | Group Exhibition at Golden Thread Gallery

14/02/2026 - 18/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Golden Thread Gallery
23-29 Queen Street, Belfast, BT1 6EA

An exhibition exchange between Belfast and Boston that looks at how place affects how we see art and each other. The exhibition invites people to think about difference, understanding, and shared experience through prints, collage, animations, drawings, sculptures and videos. Curated by Sam Toabe and Sarah McAvera, it asks if artworks can change meaning when shown in different countries and cultures. The works by artists connected to the University of Massachusetts Boston explore themes such as identity, work, migration, time, and loss. The exhibition encourages open thinking, empathy, and conversation across borders.

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Daria's Night Flowers | Maryam Tafakory at Project Arts Centre

Daria's Night Flowers | Maryam Tafakory at Project Arts Centre

29/01/2026 - 18/04/2026
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Project Arts Centre
39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin

Maryam Tafakory is a UK-based, Iranian artist filmmaker who makes textual and filmic collages. Her work interweaves poetry, archival, and found material to explore depictions of erasure, secrecy, and censorship. In her essayistic videos, images and scenes drawn from a vast archive of films are reworked to examine intimacy, desire, and prohibition. She works with film and performance and is the 2024 winner of the Film London Jarman Award.

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Biscuit Tin Nostalgia | Elize de Beer at the Lord Mayor's Pavilion

Biscuit Tin Nostalgia | Elize de Beer at the Lord Mayor's Pavilion

05/03/2026 - 18/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Lord Mayor's Pavilion
Fitzgerald's Park, Cork

Biscuit Tin Nostalgia is a solo exhibition by visual artist Elize de Beer, presenting a new body of work developed through engagement with the Liam Kennedy photographic archive at UCC Library’s Special Collections and Archives. de Beer offers a glimpse into the recent history lived memory of Cork by exploring an archive which documents the daily life of Corkonians from the 1930s through the 1980s. de Beer forms a speculative nostalgic connection to the material, reimagining place and history through landscape, photographic fragments, and archival traces across photo etchings, mixed media works, and artist books.

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sticks and mountains and huge lone birds | Róise McGagh at the College Lane Gallery

sticks and mountains and huge lone birds | Róise McGagh at the College Lane Gallery

28/03/2026 - 18/04/2026
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
College Lane Gallery
Abbey Street, Howth, Co. Dublin, D13 EY2

Please join us for the exhibition, ‘sticks and mountains and huge lone birds’, a solo exhibition by Róise McGagh, curated by Aoife McCloughlin, opening on 28 March from 4-6pm. Exhibition walkthrough on Saturday 18 April at 2pm. The exhibition continues until 24 April.

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sticks and mountains and huge lone birds | Róise McGagh at College Lane Gallery

sticks and mountains and huge lone birds | Róise McGagh at College Lane Gallery

18/04/2026
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
College Lane Gallery
Abbey Street, Howth, Co. Dublin, D07T9F6

The College Lane Gallery presents sticks and mountains and huge lone birds, the first solo exhibition by artist Róise McGagh, curated by Aoife McCloughlin. Exhibition walkthrough with the artist and curator on Saturday 18 April at 2pm.

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Annual Members Exhibition 2026 | Cork Arts Society at Lavit Gallery

Annual Members Exhibition 2026 | Cork Arts Society at Lavit Gallery

30/03/2026 - 18/04/2026
10:30 am - 6:00 pm
Lavit Gallery
Wandesford Quay, Clarke's Bridge, Cork, Cork

Exhibition continues from 26/03/2026 to 18/04/2026.

An exhibition of artwork by artist members including painting, sculpture, print, photography, ceramics and textiles. The judging panel for 2026 were Katie O’Grady, Curator of Exhibitions + Projects at The Glucksman, Michael Quane RHA, artist and Sarah Foster, Lecturer at MTU Crawford College of Art & Design. This year 393 artworks were submitted with a maximum of 3 pieces allowed per artist member. A total of 107 artworks were selected. Of the approximately 147 members who submitted 72 are participating in the exhibition.

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'Nature Boy' by Peach | Book Launch with Driftwood Editions at the International Centre for the Image

'Nature Boy' by Peach | Book Launch with Driftwood Editions at the International Centre for the Image

18/04/2026
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join us for the book launch of Nature Boy by Peach, published by Driftwood Editions.

Nature Boy is the first photobook by Irish photographer Peach.
This work explores themes of friendship and intimacy with themes of queerness in Berlin and Galway.

Bookings free: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/book-launch-nature-boy-by-peach-tickets-1985935089312?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Scannán Glas Screening | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Scannán Glas Screening | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

18/04/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join us for a screening of experimental films by Margaret Tait, Miles McKane, Francien Van Everdingen, Claudio Caldini, Rose Lowder, Jennifer Reeves, Marie Menken, and Nathaniel Dorsky, presented on 16mm projection, alongside super8 films made in a series of collaborative workshops at the Mud Island Community Garden, building on its important social and environmental role within our neighbourhood.

Explore the full programme at image.museum

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Events | KinShip 2026 Programme Launch at Cork City Hall Council Chambers

Events | KinShip 2026 Programme Launch at Cork City Hall Council Chambers

18/04/2026
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Cork City Hall Council Chambers
City Hall, Anglesea St, Centre, Cork, Cork

The 2026 KinShip EcoLab programme will be launched at Cork City Hall Council Chambers on Saturday, April 18th from 1–2pm. All are welcome to attend.

The KinShip Project, supported through Cork City Council by the Creative Ireland Programme, takes place in Tramore Valley Park and focuses on bringing people together to engage with the environment and the park’s history as a former landfill site.

At the heart of the project is den talamh, an award-winning EcoLab structure designed by Fuinneamh Workshop Architects. Launch event will feature a screening of the film den talamh by Linda Curtin about its construction.

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Affectioned Acceptance | Collaborative Performance by Sine Tiller and Merve Sagit at Tøn Gallery

Affectioned Acceptance | Collaborative Performance by Sine Tiller and Merve Sagit at Tøn Gallery

18/04/2026
8:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Tøn Gallery
25a Temple Lane South, Dublin

Affectioned Acceptance is an audio-visual performance about simmering grief. Borrowing from the Turkish word hüzün, it explores a quiet, enduring melancholy -something that never erupts, but never fully leaves. Grief is carried in small doses, in subtle shifts of the body, in sweet memories, and in distant sounds.

The work is a collaborative performance by Sine Tiller and Merve Sagit. where sound and image are performed live, unfolding together in real time.

Join us at TØN the 18th of April for an hour-long audio-visual performance.

Free entry, limited space
19:45 door opens – After
20:00 -NO ENTRY

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Key Learnings from Cross-Market Synergetic Alignment | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

Key Learnings from Cross-Market Synergetic Alignment | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

13/02/2026 - 19/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
RHA Gallery
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2

Key Learnings… presents nine artists whose practice incorporates commodity culture, taking in branding, mass-market imagery, retail style, the domestic, advertising and packaging.

Noel Hensey   /   Caroline McCarthy   /   Emily Mc Gardle / Aideen Barry   /   Asha Murray   /   Liliane Puthod   /   Amy McNamara   /   David Timmons   /   Richard Collier.

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Scairt an Dúchais | Micheál O’Sullivan at Killarney House

Scairt an Dúchais | Micheál O’Sullivan at Killarney House

17/04/2026 - 19/04/2026
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Killarney House
Killarney House & Garden, Killarney, Kerry, V93 X3VW, Kerry

In this exhibition Scairt an Dúchais, which is part of the Wander Wild Festival, Micheál presents a curated selection of his archival work alongside previously unseen photographic images.
Micheál does not merely document the landscape; he interprets it, using light, shadow, and classic composition to transform his natural environment into emotive works of art.
His Internationally recognised photographic work is driven by a deep-seated passion for the craft of photography and a lifelong connection to Killarney and beautiful Irish landscapes.

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CA Collective | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

CA Collective | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

20/03/2026 - 19/04/2026
RHA Gallery
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2

Connections Arts Centre is delighted to invite you to come view the 3rd annual CA Collective Exhibition at the Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery.

The CA Collective is a vibrant and growing community of artists who identify as having an intellectual disability or are from the neurodivergent community. As members, these artists receive ongoing support, education, and professional opportunities to exhibit and sell their work. This exhibition continues our mission of amplifying the voices of artists with disabilities Your presence at the exhibition and support help foster a more diverse and vibrant arts community.

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Event | Tsundoku Art Book Fair at the International Centre for the Image

Event | Tsundoku Art Book Fair at the International Centre for the Image

16/04/2026 - 19/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

PhotoIreland presents the return of the Tsundoku Art Book Fair, hosted for the first time at the International Centre for the Image, with a programme of events for all audiences.

Tsundoku Art Book Fair returns with a programme of events running 17–19 April at the International Centre for the Image. During the weekend, visitors can enjoy publications from 79 publishers from around the world.

There are several events accompanying the fair, from book launches to workshops, free and paid, for everyone to enjoy.

Running in parallel, the Centre presents a series of exhibitions and screenings coinciding with the Five Lamps Arts festival.

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Event | SWERVE Writers Read - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Event | SWERVE Writers Read - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

19/04/2026
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join us for a live reading event from some of Ireland’s newest and most exciting writers of poetry and prose published in the latest issues of the journal, SWERVE 4 and SWERVE 5 – both available for sale at Tsundoku Art Book Fair 2026.

Readers include Emma Conlon, Maurice Devitt, Sean Dunne, Ruth Egan, Christina Hennemann, Janet Heeran, Kemi George Simpson, Ali McGuire, Caitriona Lane, Alan McCormick, and Kevin MacAlan.

Explore the full schedule at image.museum

Book your free ticket through the link.

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Talks | Small Publishing, Big Impact: On growing audiences - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Talks | Small Publishing, Big Impact: On growing audiences - Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

19/04/2026
2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Join the conversation as the speakers share insights into their publishing projects, discussing the challenges and opportunities of reaching audiences locally and internationally. The talk explores the creative ways independent publishers connect with and grow their networks, making this a valuable and inspiring session for anyone interested in independent publishing.

Speakers: Molly Henigan, Nathan O’Donnell, Victory Nwabu-Ekeoma, and Yoli Yang

Explore the full programme at image.museum

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Scannán Glas | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Scannán Glas | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

13/04/2026 - 19/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Exhibition continues from 11/04/2026 to 19/04/2026.

Scannán Glas is an exhibition and screening programme exploring ecology, nature, and our relationship with the nonhuman world through experimental film and moving image. The programme features works by Irish artists Sarah Browne and Laura McMorrow, alongside Mexican artist Elena Pardo. The exhibition also includes an installation of work created during community workshops held at Mud Island Community Garden.
Scannán Glas highlights artists working with experimental film practices that engage with environmental awareness, observation, and ecological thinking.

Explore the full programme at image.museum

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Still Looking | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

Still Looking | Five Lamps Arts Festival at the International Centre for the Image

13/04/2026 - 19/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
International Centre for the Image
Coopers Cross, Mayor Street Upper, North Wall, Dublin, D01 E5Y8

Exhibition continues from 11/04/2026 to 19/04/2026.

Still Looking presents new works by Ciara Richardson, Conn McCarrick, Evanna Devine, Finbar Flanagan, and Jake Hughes to mark the conclusion of their cycle of participation in PhotoIreland’s annual RADAR programme.

Still Looking is a testament to the artists’ devotion to their practice, and the new works presented signal a deepening in their critical enquiry. It is with delight that PhotoIreland presents them at the International Centre for the Image in the context of the Five Arts Lamps Festival.

RADAR is a year-long residency programme for recent graduates of any Photography and Visual Arts degree on the island of Ireland.

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HÜZÜN | Merve Sagit at Tøn Gallery

HÜZÜN | Merve Sagit at Tøn Gallery

09/04/2026 - 19/04/2026
1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Tøn Gallery
25a Temple Lane South, Dublin

Hüzün is a solo exhibition by Merve Sagit exploring collective melancholy and grief through material, memory, and landscape. Rooted in Turkish cultural consciousness, the work brings together cyanotype, textile, and experimental printmaking to reflect on loss, belonging, and emotional residue.

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Selected Works from the James and Elizabeth McCreary Collection | Group Exhibition at DCU St Patrick’s Campus

Selected Works from the James and Elizabeth McCreary Collection | Group Exhibition at DCU St Patrick’s Campus

02/02/2026 - 20/04/2026
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
DCU St Patrick’s Campus
Block D, Drumcondra Road Upper, Dublin, Dublin, D09 YT18

DCU Art Collection is honoured to receive a significant donation of fine art prints from artist and master printer James McCreary, one of Ireland’s most respected figures in printmaking, and his wife Elizabeth McCreary.

To celebrate this generous donation DCU are hosting an exhibition of of selected works from the James and Elizabeth McCreary Collection on DCU St. Patrick’s Campus. Featuring works by Jane O’Malley, A.R. Penck, Niall Naessens, James McCreary, Tony O’Malley, Maria Simonds-Gooding, Michael Cullen and others, the exhibition offers a rich insight into contemporary printmaking and the spirit of personal collecting.

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Garage - Digital Restoration | Screening at the Irish Film Institute

Garage - Digital Restoration | Screening at the Irish Film Institute

20/04/2026
6:30 pm - 8:15 pm
Irish Film Institute
6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2., Dublin, Dublin

Working at a petrol station in a small midlands town, Josie, a simple, middle-aged man leads a monotonous and lonely life until a new co-worker opens up the possibility of new experiences. But his naivety leaves him defenseless against the misunderstandings and hostilities which ensue.

Lenny Abrahamson and writer Mark O’Halloran reunite to create a richly textured portrait of male loneliness and vulnerability in the Irish midlands with comedian Pat Shortt an absolute revelation in the role of Josie.

Digital restoration from 35mm created by the IFI Irish Film Archive for IFI’s Digital Restoration Project funded by Screen Ireland.

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The Wild Trees |  Coláiste na Trocaire, Fainleog Students at Rathkeale Carnegie Library

The Wild Trees | Coláiste na Trocaire, Fainleog Students at Rathkeale Carnegie Library

23/03/2026 - 21/04/2026
Rathkeale Carnegie Library
New Line, English Tenements, Rathkeale, Limerick, V94 PX08, Limerick

Exhibition continues from 18/03/2026 to 21/04/2026.

Wild Trees Art Exhibition by Coláiste na Trocaire, Fainleog Students
Rathkeale Library, County Limerick.

With support from Limerick City and County Library Services and Rathkeale Together, the Wild Trees FAINLEOG annual Art Exhibition, by students (past and present), staff and parents/guardians from Coláiste na Trócaire, Fainleog Campus, opens in Rathkeale Library on March 18th and runs until April 21st, 2026.

Colaiste na Trocaire, Fainleog students, are proud to present their Wild Trees Exhibition of student artwork, featuring a vibrant collection of forty textured acrylic and pastel pieces created over the past three years.

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Home Body | Cliodhna Doherty at Siamsa Tíre Theatre & Arts Centre

Home Body | Cliodhna Doherty at Siamsa Tíre Theatre & Arts Centre

24/03/2026 - 22/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Siamsa Tíre Theatre & Arts Centre
Town Park, Tralee, Kerry, V92XW44

Home Body is a collection exploring the process of returning to yourself after grief. Developed from life-drawing studies, the work moves away from direct representation and instead captures the emotional weight and movement of the female form. Looser marks and an earthy palette reflect a deeper internal connection, grounding each piece in memory, presence, and recovery. The collection sits between figure and feeling, offering space for reflection and emotional clarity.

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Dérive | Mia Stewart at Belfast Print Workshop

Dérive | Mia Stewart at Belfast Print Workshop

02/04/2026 - 22/04/2026
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Belfast Print Workshop
Cotton Court 30-42, Waring Street, Belfast, BT1 2ED

Derive is a step into a journey around the urban landscapes of Belfast. Inspired by the works of Guy Debord and the Situationist International 1956-72, using Detournment: Cut-up, collage, montage, juxtapose. Fracturing official narratives and curated memories, allowing room for new relations and encounters to be discovered.
Derive is a solo exhibition by Irish artist Mia Stewart at Belfast Print Workshop, presented as part of the Belfast Print Workshop Graduate Award 2025. Working across disciplines, Mia Stewart’s current practice focuses on mono and screenprinting urban landscapes, removing and replacing aspects to manipulate narratives.

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Artist Talks | Rónán Ó Raghallaigh at GOMA Waterford

Artist Talks | Rónán Ó Raghallaigh at GOMA Waterford

22/04/2026
12:30 am - 1:30 am
GOMA Gallery of Modern Art Waterford
6/7 Lombard Street, Waterford City, Waterford, X91 F2XP, Munster

Join artist Rónán Ó Raghallaigh for a free lunchtime talk exploring his practice, processes, and the themes of folklore, language, and identity that shape his work. Rónán Ó Raghallaigh is an artist and researcher based in Co Kildare. His practice encompasses painting, writing, performance and develops decolonial relationships with folklore, land, and language, engaging with suppressed histories, layered memory and hybrid identities.

He is currently exhibiting work at GOMA Waterford in Sanctum, a group show Curated by Anna Jeznach and Ciara Magee, the awardees of GOMA Waterford’s Emerging Curator Award 2026.

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Event | ON THE ROPES - Cap Launch at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Event | ON THE ROPES - Cap Launch at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

22/04/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Studio 1, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
5 – 9 Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin 2, Dublin, D02 AC84

Join us at the launch of ON THE ROPES, a new cap designed by visual artist and studio member Léann Herlihy for Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. Be the first to buy the cap and get a chance to screenprint your own limited edition tote bag, while enjoying some rehydrating refreshments.

Alongside a nostalgic naughties shrug emoticon, the cap features text pulled from the female wrestling magazine Fighting Gals Monthly: A Galaxy of Female Combat where women’s sexuality was deployed as a combative tool to patriarchal resistance. The cap comes with a pencil inscribed with the words ‘Bounce Back!’ and a custom-designed, 3D-printed pencil holder.

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Talks | SUBSTRATA - Artists in Conversation with Sara Greavu at The Substation

Talks | SUBSTRATA - Artists in Conversation with Sara Greavu at The Substation

22/04/2026
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
DUBLIN PORT
THE SUBSTATION, DUBLIN PORT, D01H4C6, Dublin, Dublin, D01H4C6

Artists in Conversation with Sara Greavu, 6-7 pm Wed 22nd April
Artists: Claire Halpin, Katherine Sankey, Maree Hensey & Sohrab Uduman
Curated by Claire Halpin
Open: Monday – Saturday/ 10am – 5.00pm until 30th April 2026

*Free Bus from Fire Station Artists’ Studios to The Substation, Dublin Port at 5.30pm. Parking nearby at The Gibson Carpark.

The Five Lamps Arts Festival 2026 Each artist has developed new artworks for this exhibition responding to the architecture, physical space, unique and significant infrastructure of The Substation and its wider historical, industrial context.

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An Ealaín sa Dúlra | Farhad O’Neill at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

An Ealaín sa Dúlra | Farhad O’Neill at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

12/03/2026 - 23/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
An Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich
216 Falls Rd, Belfast, Antrim, BT12 6AH

Belfast artist Farhad O’Neill, known for his sculptures, drawings, and public monuments, is proud to present at this exhibition a presentation of abstract paintings. These works, based upon both Nature and Culture, represent a new adventure in Art. Tá an t-ealaíontóir as Béal Feirste, Farhad O’Neill, a bhfuil cáil air as a dhealbha, a líníochtaí agus a shéadchomharthaí poiblí, bródúil as cur i láthair de phictiúir teibí a chur i láthair ag an taispeántas seo. Léiríonn na saothair seo, atá bunaithe ar an Dúlra agus ar an gCultúr araon, eachtra nua san Ealaín. Is é téama an taispeántais ná go bhfuil bunús na hEalaíne sa Dúlra.

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In Ainm an Athar | Maryann Curran at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

In Ainm an Athar | Maryann Curran at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

12/03/2026 - 23/04/2026
12:00 am
Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich
216 Falls Rd, Belfast, BT12 6AH

Rooted in personal experience, this exhibition draws connections between language, culture and selfhood. The paintings visualise the aftermath of genealogical research and an emotional response to discovering a hidden familial history. Themes of identity and cultural belonging are explored through symbolic overlaying as processes include building layers of paint and marks to suggest time, generational memory, and obfuscation.

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MOTH | Group Exhibition at Backwater Artists Studio

MOTH | Group Exhibition at Backwater Artists Studio

13/03/2026 - 24/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Studio 12
First Floor, Backwater Artists Group, Wandesford Quay, Cork, Cork, T12 E26D

MOTH is a group exhibition curated by Emma Quin, recipient of the Backwater Artists Emerging Curator Award 2026, featuring artists Lynn-Marie Dennehy, Andrea Newman and Pádraig Spillane. Inspired by research into the adaptive evolution of moths during the Industrial Revolution, the exhibition explores how individuals are shaped by their environments and the social structures that surround them. Through installation, photography, collage and object-based work, the artists examine themes of social conditioning, surveillance and identity in contemporary society.

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Facing New Horizons | Group Exhibition at Coastguard Cultural Centre

Facing New Horizons | Group Exhibition at Coastguard Cultural Centre

01/04/2026 - 24/04/2026
9:00 am - 4:30 pm
Coastguard Cultural Centre
Doneraile Drive, Tramore, Waterford, Co. Waterford, X91 HP63, Munster

A group of artists awarded a mentoring programme through Big Look and the Kilkenny Arts Office reunite one year later to showcase the evolution of their work. Originally brought together over three months of intensive weekly sessions, this exhibition traces each artist’s journey from the first spark of an idea to fresh developments in process and vision. By capturing the progression from initial inception to refined execution, the collection reveals the endless possibilities that emerge when artistic practices are nurtured and given the essential space and time to expand, reflect, and grow.

Note: Opening times on weekends/bank holidays are 10am – 4.30pm

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The trackmaker was a sluggish mover | Exhibition Tour - Bryony Dunne at The Irish Architectural Archive

The trackmaker was a sluggish mover | Exhibition Tour - Bryony Dunne at The Irish Architectural Archive

24/04/2026
4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Irish Architectural Archive
45 Merrion Square, Dublin

Artworks spread throughout the Irish Architectural Archive begin with the story of the Valentia Island tetrapod, our amphibian ancestor who made the first footprints ever recorded on land. The exhibition is the culmination of Bryony Dunne’s year-long research and production residency organised by Askeaton Contemporary Arts.
Join for an exhibition tour and guided walk on Thursday April 24 at 4pm.
Photo: Ros Kavanagh

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(UN)EARTHED: through air, tied to each other | MFA Graduate Exhibition at Burren College of Art

(UN)EARTHED: through air, tied to each other | MFA Graduate Exhibition at Burren College of Art

11/04/2026 - 24/04/2026
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Burren College of Art
Newtown Castle, Ballyvaughan, Clare, H91 H299, Munster

MFA Graduate Exhibition

Elana Morchower

Karen St Pierre

Sarah Vandermeer

April 11-24, 2026

Opening Reception | April 11 | 6:00-8:00pm

Opening Remarks at 6:45 by Ruby Wallis

Through diverse mediums, (UN)EARTHED: through air, tied to each other explores ideas of nonlinearity and dreamspaces in a world marked by environmental change, displacement, and eroding certainties. With disorientation as an underlying theme, these artists suggest that entanglement is found not in fixed roots, but in the shared exposure of continuous (un)earthing.

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Dundalk Photographic Society 2026 | Group Exhibition at An Táin Arts Centre

Dundalk Photographic Society 2026 | Group Exhibition at An Táin Arts Centre

11/04/2026 - 25/04/2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
An Táin Arts Centre
Crowe St, Townparks, Dundalk, Co. Louth, Dundalk, Louth

Dundalk Photographic Society were formed in 1979. From the start the Society has been affiliated to the Irish Photographic Federation (IPF) and has taken part in and indeed hosted many regional and national events. Dundalk Photographic Society have published a limited edition book entitled “Dundalk Photographic Society, Celebrating 40 Years: The Art of Photography” in November of that year. The book featured over 200 images from members of the club.
Image:David Martin, Titled ‘Kylemore Tree’, winner of last year’s exhibition and DPS’s image of the year.

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Thin Place | Bob Speers at Larne Museum & Arts Centre

Thin Place | Bob Speers at Larne Museum & Arts Centre

03/04/2026 - 25/04/2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Larne Museum & Arts Centre
2 Victoria Road, Larne, Antrim, BT40 1RN, Northern Ireland

The term “thin place” refers to a location where the veil between the physical and the transcendental appears permeable or “thin”, a mystical space where the boundary between our tangible world and the unseen world seem to touch. Peatlands (bogs) are considered to have this special characteristic where there is a connection between the material and the numinous.

In the artist’s own words “My art is currently informed by habitual wanderings through different levels of moor and bog”.

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A Fig for a Kiss | Naomi Litvack at Ards Art Centre

A Fig for a Kiss | Naomi Litvack at Ards Art Centre

26/03/2026 - 25/04/2026
Ards Arts Centre
Conway Square, Newtownards, Co. Down, BT23 4NP

In A Fig for a Kiss, Naomi Litvack focuses on organic worlds, reflecting on memory, observation, and the fleeting act of looking – seeking to transform passing impressions through painting. The work explores materiality and process, with paintings that engage as much with the medium of paint itself as with image. Litvack explores the natural world using paint combined with print, collage and drawing to create layered surfaces filled with forms, scribbles, layers and loops.

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Art in Progress | Group Exhibition at the Clare Museum

Art in Progress | Group Exhibition at the Clare Museum

23/03/2026 - 25/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Clare Museum
Arthur's Row, Ennis, CLARE, V95EC92, Munster

Clare Arts Office in conjunction with Clare Museum is delighted to present “Art in Progress” an art exhibition at the Clare Museum by Learners from Youthreach, College of FET, Ennis Campus

Art in Progress showcases artwork created by Youthreach learners throughout the year in the art room. Learners, aged 15–19, come from a variety of places across County Clare and bring their own ideas, experiences, and perspectives into their work. The exhibition reflects this diversity through a range of drawings, paintings, and mixed-media pieces.

Featured Image: Processed by Christopher Beau

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In Clondorney Bog - An exploration of a local peatland | Caitríona O’Sullivan at the Edna O’Brien Library

In Clondorney Bog - An exploration of a local peatland | Caitríona O’Sullivan at the Edna O’Brien Library

30/03/2026 - 25/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Scarriff Library Gallery
Mountshannon Road, Scariff, CLARE, Munster

Exhibition continues from 23/03/2026 to 25/04/2026.

Clare Arts Office in conjunction with the Edna O’Brien Library in Scariff is delighted to present “In Clondorney Bog – An exploration of a local peatland” by the Artist Caitríona O’Sullivan.

Caitríona O’Sullivan is a landscape artist and floral designer from Tulla, Co. Clare. Her work is inspired by the colours, forms, textures and moods of the East Clare landscape. Working in pencil and pastel, her drawings express her emotional connection to the environment, highlighting its beauty, complexity and fragility. Her locality also inspires the botanical installations and arrangements she makes using dried and fresh wild plant material.

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Ethereal | Christopher Quinn at Culturlann Sweeney

Ethereal | Christopher Quinn at Culturlann Sweeney

30/03/2026 - 25/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Culturlann Sweeney
Culturlann Sweeney, Kilkee, Clare

Exhibition continues from 23/03/2026 to 25/04/2026.

Clare Arts Office in conjunction with Culturlann Sweeney is delighted to present ‘Ethereal” an exhibition by Christopher Quinn.
Following on from the success of his first exhibit “Colours in the Landscape”, Christopher Quinn returns with his follow up showing “Ethereal”. Christopher Quinn, a native of Ennis, Co. Clare fell in love with landscape photography whilst living in the Canadian Rockies. Persistence in learning from one photograph to the next engrained the need to succeed. “Ethereal” is something that resonates deeply with his approach to photography, calmness, serenity, less obtrusion, it’s the perfect signature of his work.

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Still Light - Still Life | Trudie Mooney at Hamilton Gallery

Still Light - Still Life | Trudie Mooney at Hamilton Gallery

04/04/2026 - 25/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Hamilton Gallery
4 Castle Street, Sligo, Sligo, F91P863, Connacht

New works, new meditations from one of Ireland’s most outstanding still life artists. Trudie Mooney has the powerful effect of stopping and holding the viewer. Objects are still, the light they are washed in is still; all movement is stilled, giving pause, forcing us to look again at the world through offerings of sublime detail.

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Sanctum | Group Exhibition at GOMA Waterford

Sanctum | Group Exhibition at GOMA Waterford

02/04/2026 - 25/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
GOMA Waterford
6 Lombard Street, Waterford City, Waterford, X91 F2XP

Join us at GOMA Waterford for the opening reception of Sanctum on Thursday 2 April 2026, 6–8pm. All welcome.

Sanctum explores contemporary spirituality through personal, non-institutional belief and ritual, drawing on pre-Christian practices, folklore, and reimagined religious symbols to address today’s environmental, political, and existential uncertainties.

Curated by Anna Jeznach & Ciara Magee, recipients of GOMA Waterford’s Emerging Curator Award 2026.

Artists: Sam Comerford, Fionn Mac Tiomáin, Rónán Ó Raghallaigh, Lara Quinn, Zuzanna Romańska, Milan Zientara.

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AER | Ócáid Físealaíne & Ceol le Cúl an Tí at Seanscoil Sailearna

AER | Ócáid Físealaíne & Ceol le Cúl an Tí at Seanscoil Sailearna

25/04/2026
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Seanscoil Sailearna
Seanscoil Sailearna, Inverin, Galway, H91 PW35

Aer/Air: Ócáid Físealaíne & Ceol le Cúl an Tí / Visual Art & Music with Cúl an Tí
Saturday April 25 @ 6-8p.m.
Seanscoil Saliearna, Inverin, H91 PW35.
Ealaíontóiri / Artists: Andrea Rossi, Aoife Casby, Lelia Ni Chathmhaoil, Clare Cashman
& Aíonna Speisialta: Sound & Voice Workshop with Robbie Blake
Further Opening Hours: 12-4 p.m. from 26/04-29/04

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Events | 2026 Portal Spring Regional Day at Garage Theatre

Events | 2026 Portal Spring Regional Day at Garage Theatre

25/04/2026
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Garage Theatre
Monaghan Education Campus, Armagh Road, , Monaghan, H18 XE9

The Arts in Education Portal is delighted to announce the programme for our Spring Regional Day on Saturday 25 April at Garage Theatre, Monaghan. We invite teachers, artists, educators, arts managers in Monaghan, Cavan, Louth, Meath, Westmeath to join us for this free event.

The programme includes presentations Learning Through Creativity: Mindful Transitions with Sally-Ann Duffy & Caroline Clarke; Waves And Wonders: A TAP+ Creative Project with Rebecca Maguire & Oonagh Gilsenan; and workshops Groovin’ Out! with Aidan Dunphy or Creativity through Circus with Maria Corcoran. Booking essential.

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usual and generous ways | Group Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre

usual and generous ways | Group Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre

28/02/2026 - 26/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Galway Arts Centre
47 Dominick St Lower, Galway, Galway, H91 X0AP

‘usual and generous ways’ presents works from artists working across a range of media, from Ireland and elsewhere, in which stone is not just a material to be shaped by the artist’s hand, but a subject-matter, object of inquiry, and an agent to be thought-with and thought-through.

Featuring: Richard Long, Barrie Cooke, Damien Hirst, Dorothy Cross, Seiha Kurosawa, David Beattie, Patrick Ireland/Brian O’Doherty, Patrick Hall, Anne Madden, Hilary Heron, Hamish Fulton.

Presented by Galway Arts Centre in partnership with the Irish Museum of Modern Art, curated by writer & poet Padraig Regan.

Map: GSNI

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Water and Flow | Feltmakers Ireland's Member Exhibition at Phoenix Park Visitor Center Gallery

Water and Flow | Feltmakers Ireland's Member Exhibition at Phoenix Park Visitor Center Gallery

02/04/2026 - 26/04/2026
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
Phoenix Park Visitor Center Gallery
Phoenix Park Visitors Centre Gallery, Ashtown Visitors Centre, Nunciature Road, Phoenix Park, Dublin 8, D08 Y304, Dublin, Dublin, D08 Y304, Leinster

Feltmakers Ireland presents ‘Water and Flow’, a group exhibition featuring over 50 members exploring water through felt. From gentle streams to powerful oceans, the show reflects water’s energy, stillness, renewal, and emotional depth—from joy to sorrow. Works include sculpture, wall art, and wearable pieces using diverse felting techniques.

Launched by knitwear designer Conor O’Brien on 4 April at 3 PM, the exhibition runs 2–26 April at Phoenix Park Visitor Centre Gallery. Poster artwork: Waterfall by Joanne Turner.

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It Felt Like A Dream | Asha Murray at 126 Artist-Run Gallery

It Felt Like A Dream | Asha Murray at 126 Artist-Run Gallery

04/04/2026 - 26/04/2026
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
126 Artist-Run Gallery
15 St Bridgets Place, Galway, Galway, H91 NN29

126 Artist-Run Gallery presents It Felt Like A Dream, a collection of work by Asha Murray. Her work combines experimental film, wool tufted objects, collage and sculpture to explore identity, consumerism and memory in everyday objects. The exhibition traces her progression to date. It opens Saturday April 4 at 6pm with a reception and runs until April 26. Open Wednesday to Sunday, 12–6pm.

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On-going
IMMA Collection: Art as Agency | Group Exhibition at IMMA

IMMA Collection: Art as Agency | Group Exhibition at IMMA

08/02/2025 - 06/02/2028
IMMA
Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin, Dublin

IMMA Collection: Art as Agency is a major three-year display celebrating IMMA’s Permanent Collection as a source of agency and knowledge. Featuring over 100 artists, from the 1960s to the present, it highlights key works, including many recent acquisitions. This ambitious exhibition invites engagement and research over time, allowing for a rich durational experience of Ireland’s Modern and Contemporary Art Collection.

Through thematic, chronological, geographical, and media-based approaches, the exhibition examines how artworks connect across time and contexts, fostering new interpretations and relevance. Works from the 1960s to the 1980s evoke the foundational story of the Irish art world. While acknowledging the context of the modernist, predominantly male dominance of that era, the exhibition also spotlights the material innovation and socially engaged practices of others who persisted despite the relatively conservative status quo.

The exhibition also presents more recent practice that explores urgent global themes such as gender, hybridity, cultural histories, de-colonialism, diaspora, migration, food injustice, climate, and ecological change. Memory, imagination, and storytelling play pivotal roles in these works, offering generative ways to process fragmentation, dislocation, and survival in unfamiliar spaces. New and existing works in the IMMA grounds will extend these themes.

The exhibition includes a specially created ‘white cube’ gallery space inspired by Brian O’Doherty’s renowned series of essays Inside the White Cube – The Ideology of the Gallery Space (1976), that critiques the auratic, market-driven effects of the white cube gallery format. Likewise the choice of works curated for this space pushes back by highlighting works by Post-War American women, pioneering conceptualist artworks by Marcel Duchamp and Brian O’Doherty as well as a contemporary feminist response by Andrea Geyer.

By interweaving historical and contemporary narratives, Art as Agency invites audiences to reflect on the evolving meanings and possibilities of art in shaping our understanding of and action in the world.

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Art in Motion | Tralee Art Group Exhibition at Baile Mhuire Day Centre

Art in Motion | Tralee Art Group Exhibition at Baile Mhuire Day Centre

17/06/2025 - 01/06/2026
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Baile Mhuire Day Care Centre
Balloonagh, Caherslee,, Tralee,, Co. Kerry., V92 DA03

‘Art in Motion’ Exhibition to Open at Baile Mhuire Day Centre.

Tralee Art Group is delighted to announce their latest collaborative exhibition, ‘Art in Motion’, which will be officially opened on Tuesday, June 17th at 2.30pm at Baile Mhuire Day Centre, Balloonagh, Tralee. The opening will be led by special guest Paddy Garvey, Chairperson of Baile Mhuire, and all are welcome to attend. Guests can enjoy an afternoon of art, music and refreshments in a warm and inclusive setting.

This special exhibition is the result of a unique collaboration between members of Tralee Art Group and the clients of Baile Mhuire Day Centre, showcasing the creative energy and expression of both groups. Featuring a variety of works in different media, styles and subjects, Art in Motion celebrates movement, creativity, and community spirit.

TAG is committed to enriching the cultural life of Tralee and surrounding areas. The group regularly holds exhibitions, workshops, and community projects, and has built strong relationships with local organisations—including an ongoing volunteering partnership with Baile Mhuire.

This exhibition reflects that partnership, with art created not only by TAG members but also by clients of the Day Centre who engage weekly in creative workshops facilitated by the group volunteers from Tralee Art Group. The result is a joyful and inspiring collection of artworks, each piece telling its own story of imagination, connection, and collaboration.

All are welcome to attend the opening and celebrate this uplifting display of artistic expression in our community. The exhibition will run for a year and be available to the public weekdays between 4pm and 5pm.

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Reverse Migration, a Poetic Journey | Cecilia Vicuña at IMMA

Reverse Migration, a Poetic Journey | Cecilia Vicuña at IMMA

07/11/2025 - 05/07/2026
10:00 am - 5:30 pm
IMMA
Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin, Dublin

This is the first solo exhibition by renowned artist, poet and activist Cecilia Vicuña in Ireland. For this exhibition Vicuña’s delves into themes of ancestry, ecological urgency, and the interconnectedness of humanity inspired by the discovery of her ancient ties to Ireland.

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Winter Sun | Elinor O’Donovan at Triskel Arts Centre

Winter Sun | Elinor O’Donovan at Triskel Arts Centre

12/01/2026 - 30/04/2026
5:00 am - 10:00 pm
Triskel Arts Centre
Tobin Street, Off South Main Street, Cork, Cork, T12WYYO, Cork City

Exhibition continues from 14/11/2025 to 30/04/2026.

Winter Sun is a moving-image work by Cork artist Elinor O’Donovan.

The work is a preserved piece of a warm Cork summer, saved for the months when it is most needed. Taking as its inspiration the iconic view from the top of Patrick’s Hill at Bells Field, the video work is a looping film depicting Corkonians sharing a moment of togetherness, connected by their mutual appreciation for a setting summer sun.

Projection-Mapping: Lightscape Studios
3D Artist: Bassam Issa Al-Sabah
Cinematography: Jack Desmond

Part of Island City – Cork’s Urban Sculpture Trail

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Events | Artist-Initiated Projects 2026 at Pallas Projects/Studio

Events | Artist-Initiated Projects 2026 at Pallas Projects/Studio

21/01/2026 - 12/12/2026
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Pallas Projects/Studio
115–117 The Coombe, Dublin 8, Dublin

Pallas Projects/Studios are delighted to announce the participating artists in our Arts Council funded programme of Artist-Initiated Projects 2026. The series will be part of a programme celebrating 30 years of Pallas Projects/Studios. Between January–December 2026 we will present 8 x 3-week exhibitions of new work by:

Paddy Critchley, Fiona Marron, Finn Nichol, Emma Brennan and Thomas Wells, Ciara Rodgers, Struàn Bell, Christopher Mahon, neonatus.exe

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Painting Ulysses | Aidan Hickey at the Irish Cultural Centre, London

Painting Ulysses | Aidan Hickey at the Irish Cultural Centre, London

26/01/2026 - 31/07/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith
5 Black’s Road, London, W6 9DT

Exhibition continues from 05/01/2026 to 31/07/2026.

To mark the 100th anniversary year of the publication of James Joyce’s masterpiece “ULYSSES”, the Irish Cultural Centre is delighted to Present this Spectacular Visual Art Exhibition.

‘Painting Ulysses’ comprises 18 magnificent paintings, depicting each of the 18 Episodes in James Joyce’s novel.  As each of Joyce’s episodes in ULYSSES was written in a different literary style, Hickey has designed each painting in a different visual style.

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Daria's Night Flowers | Maryam Tafakory at Project Arts Centre

Daria's Night Flowers | Maryam Tafakory at Project Arts Centre

29/01/2026 - 18/04/2026
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
Project Arts Centre
39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin

Maryam Tafakory is a UK-based, Iranian artist filmmaker who makes textual and filmic collages. Her work interweaves poetry, archival, and found material to explore depictions of erasure, secrecy, and censorship. In her essayistic videos, images and scenes drawn from a vast archive of films are reworked to examine intimacy, desire, and prohibition. She works with film and performance and is the 2024 winner of the Film London Jarman Award.

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DRILL | Naomi Sex at VISUAL Carlow

DRILL | Naomi Sex at VISUAL Carlow

31/01/2026 - 10/05/2026
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
VISUAL Carlow
Old Dublin Road, Carlow, Carlow

VISUAL is pleased to present DRILL, newly commissioned exhibition of moving image and sound installation by Naomi Sex. Working with both professional and non-actors, Sex has written and directed a series of scripted performances. These vignettes consider language, social interaction, absurdity and the limits of understanding. DRILL comprises a series of monitors, speakers and projectors, which present each piece as distinct but interrelated episodes, linked to each other in an installation that places the viewer in the centre of the work.

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Interloper | Anne Hardy at VISUAL Carlow

Interloper | Anne Hardy at VISUAL Carlow

31/01/2026 - 10/05/2026
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
VISUAL Carlow
Old Dublin Road, Carlow, Carlow

VISUAL is pleased to present Interloper, the first project by Anne Hardy in Ireland. For this exhibition of existing and newly commissioned works, Hardy has responded to the distinct architecture of VISUAL; the concrete and glass of the Link Gallery and its connection to the ornamental pond seen through the large windows, and the blank canvas of the Studio Gallery’s white cube design and its heavily patinated floor. Interloper marks a continued evolution in Hardy’s practice.

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Now now | Andy Fitz at VISUAL Carlow

Now now | Andy Fitz at VISUAL Carlow

31/01/2026 - 10/05/2026
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
VISUAL Carlow
Old Dublin Road, Carlow, Carlow

“Now now” by Andy Fitz uses language to record a passing moment in time. An out-of-date present is rearranged in minute detail as though the process might reveal something. Time remains static – the food never grows mouldy. Unremarkable domestic objects are balanced across the gallery in precarious abstraction from their usual surroundings. “Now now” is also a phrase whose function and meaning is dependent on tone; it can be understood as a warning, or a consolation. The sculptures build on these unresolved tensions; the personal in the political, the present in light of the past.

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Selected Works from the James and Elizabeth McCreary Collection | Group Exhibition at DCU St Patrick’s Campus

Selected Works from the James and Elizabeth McCreary Collection | Group Exhibition at DCU St Patrick’s Campus

02/02/2026 - 20/04/2026
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
DCU St Patrick’s Campus
Block D, Drumcondra Road Upper, Dublin, Dublin, D09 YT18

DCU Art Collection is honoured to receive a significant donation of fine art prints from artist and master printer James McCreary, one of Ireland’s most respected figures in printmaking, and his wife Elizabeth McCreary.

To celebrate this generous donation DCU are hosting an exhibition of of selected works from the James and Elizabeth McCreary Collection on DCU St. Patrick’s Campus. Featuring works by Jane O’Malley, A.R. Penck, Niall Naessens, James McCreary, Tony O’Malley, Maria Simonds-Gooding, Michael Cullen and others, the exhibition offers a rich insight into contemporary printmaking and the spirit of personal collecting.

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A House of Play | Exhibition & Events at The Lyric Theatre

A House of Play | Exhibition & Events at The Lyric Theatre

02/02/2026 - 08/11/2026
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
The Lyric Theatre
55 Ridgeway Street , Belfast, BT9 5FB

Exhibition continues from 30/01/2026 to 08/11/2026.

To celebrate our 75th anniversary, the Lyric presents this new exhibition that showcases our rich history. A history which includes an art gallery (The New Gallery, 1963–1969), a literary magazine Threshold (1957–1990), a dance centre, a drama school, Belfast’s first music academy, and of course, a theatre.

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How to tell a hawk from a handsaw | Group Exhibition at Waterford Gallery of Art

How to tell a hawk from a handsaw | Group Exhibition at Waterford Gallery of Art

12/02/2026 - 20/06/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Waterford Gallery of Art
31/32 O'Connell Street, Waterford, Waterford, RR2R

This exhibition presents a selection of both historic and newly acquired abstract artworks from the permanent Waterford Art Collection. Alongside artworks can also be found archival information, newspaper cuttings, and descriptions from the artists themselves, as well as critique by a cross-section of individuals invited and interested in demystifying this still often divisive visual language.

Artworks on show by: Arthur Armstrong, Shelia Naughton, Colin Middleton, Aidan Dunne, Phoebe Donovan, Julie Cusack, Anne Yeats, Susan Connolly, Ciara Rodgers, Jonathan Wade, Susan Montgomery, Darragh Lyons, Evie Hone, John McHarg and more…

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Key Learnings from Cross-Market Synergetic Alignment | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

Key Learnings from Cross-Market Synergetic Alignment | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

13/02/2026 - 19/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
RHA Gallery
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2

Key Learnings… presents nine artists whose practice incorporates commodity culture, taking in branding, mass-market imagery, retail style, the domestic, advertising and packaging.

Noel Hensey   /   Caroline McCarthy   /   Emily Mc Gardle / Aideen Barry   /   Asha Murray   /   Liliane Puthod   /   Amy McNamara   /   David Timmons   /   Richard Collier.

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Insight into the Other | Group Exhibition at Golden Thread Gallery

Insight into the Other | Group Exhibition at Golden Thread Gallery

14/02/2026 - 18/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Golden Thread Gallery
23-29 Queen Street, Belfast, BT1 6EA

An exhibition exchange between Belfast and Boston that looks at how place affects how we see art and each other. The exhibition invites people to think about difference, understanding, and shared experience through prints, collage, animations, drawings, sculptures and videos. Curated by Sam Toabe and Sarah McAvera, it asks if artworks can change meaning when shown in different countries and cultures. The works by artists connected to the University of Massachusetts Boston explore themes such as identity, work, migration, time, and loss. The exhibition encourages open thinking, empathy, and conversation across borders.

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Portraits—The Failure of the State | Brian Maguire at Irish Arts Center, New York

Portraits—The Failure of the State | Brian Maguire at Irish Arts Center, New York

16/02/2026 - 20/06/2026
12:00 am
Irish Arts Center
726 11th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Exhibition continues from 10/02/2026 to 20/06/2026.

Portraits—The Failure of the State presents Brian Maguire’s portraits from three bodies of work that investigate the catastrophic impact of systemic violence without justice in Montana, United States; Bentiu, South Sudan; and Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. Maguire is an artist who looks outward, beyond the studio, engaging with the world and working in close dialogue with the families and communities of those erased, displaced, and forgotten by the failure of state institutions to serve and protect. 

Missoula Art Museum commissioned the portraits of Missing and Murdered Indigenous People of Montana for an exhibition titled Outrage and supported the project over five years.

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Familiar | Ben Reilly at Cork Printmakers

Familiar | Ben Reilly at Cork Printmakers

19/02/2026 - 30/04/2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cork Printmakers Studio Gallery
Wandesford Quay Clarke’s Bridge, Cork, Cork

Cork Printmakers presents Familiar, a solo exhibition by Ben Reilly at Cork Printmakers Studio Gallery which celebrates drawing through the mediums of etching and casting.
Opening Reception: 5pm Thursday 19 February 2026

In this exhibition, Reilly works with cuttlefish casting and etching; both processes utilising similar tools to inscribe a line into his chosen material (cuttlefish/metal sheet). The former is filled with molten alloy, the latter etched in acid and printed, with the action of making a line connecting both processes.

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FAULT LINES | Damien McGinley at the Irish Cultural Centre, London

FAULT LINES | Damien McGinley at the Irish Cultural Centre, London

23/02/2026 - 17/04/2026
Irish Cultural Centre, Hammersmith
5 Black’s Road, London, W6 9DT

Exhibition continues from 05/02/2026 to 17/04/2026.

FAULT LINES is an exhibition of original art by Damien McGinley which focuses on the issue of male suicide.
It features 13 original oil paintings of icons who took their own lives. From Van Gogh and Hemingway to Kurt Cobain and Keith Flint, the collection runs the spectrum of masculinity from macho to maestro.​

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Constellations: Selected Work from Crawford Art Gallery | Group Exhibition at F.E. McWilliam Gallery

Constellations: Selected Work from Crawford Art Gallery | Group Exhibition at F.E. McWilliam Gallery

23/02/2026 - 02/05/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
F.E. McWilliam Gallery & Studio
200 Newry Road, Banbridge, County Down, BT32 3NB

Exhibition continues from 14/02/2026 to 02/05/2026.

Crawford Art Gallery and F.E. McWilliam Gallery announce an exciting collaboration on a new exhibition of contemporary Irish art. Constellations: Selected Work from Crawford Art Gallery brings artworks from the Crawford Collection to the F.E. McWilliam Gallery in Northern Ireland. It is an exciting moment for both galleries to collaborate and connect audiences with contemporary Irish art. Featuring the work of 14 artists based on the island of Ireland, Constellations highlights the depth and richness of Crawford Art Gallery’s
contemporary holdings within Ireland’s National Collection.

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Outlandish | Owen de Forge at Garter Lane Arts Centre

Outlandish | Owen de Forge at Garter Lane Arts Centre

24/02/2026 - 23/05/2026
11:00 am - 5:30 pm
Garter Lane Arts Centre
Garter Lane Arts Centre, 22a O’Connell Street, Waterford, X91 DX57

Official Launch February 28th @ 2pm, opened by artist Cecilia Bullo.
‘Outlandish’ is a meditation on the role of nature in the built environment, how it is both marginalised and idealised in the way we design and shape our cities. In this exhibition, using unconventional canvas shapes, de Forge encourages the viewer to rediscover positive relationships with nature, built on curiosity, playfulness, and respect.
Owen de Forge is a Dublin-based artist working across multiple disciplines including painting, sculpture, drawing, and documentary photography.
Tues-Sat 11:00-17:30

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as below, so above | Robert Jackson at Waterford Gallery of Art

as below, so above | Robert Jackson at Waterford Gallery of Art

26/02/2026 - 20/06/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Waterford Gallery of Art
31/32 O'Connell Street, Waterford, Waterford, RR2R

Waterford Gallery of Art is delighted to present ‘as below, so above’, a solo exhibition of new and recent paintings by Robert Jackson.

This exhibition brings together a selection of Jackson’s many and distinct series of works developed over the last 15 years including miniature portraiture and skyscapes (Tiny Skies), fragmented dream infused landscapes (Interruption Paintings), meticulous lace fabric studies (Secret and Solitary Vice), and an incredibly ambitious new large scale work developed specifically for the exhibition, ‘Your soul is a chosen landscape’.

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usual and generous ways | Group Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre

usual and generous ways | Group Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre

28/02/2026 - 26/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Galway Arts Centre
47 Dominick St Lower, Galway, Galway, H91 X0AP

‘usual and generous ways’ presents works from artists working across a range of media, from Ireland and elsewhere, in which stone is not just a material to be shaped by the artist’s hand, but a subject-matter, object of inquiry, and an agent to be thought-with and thought-through.

Featuring: Richard Long, Barrie Cooke, Damien Hirst, Dorothy Cross, Seiha Kurosawa, David Beattie, Patrick Ireland/Brian O’Doherty, Patrick Hall, Anne Madden, Hilary Heron, Hamish Fulton.

Presented by Galway Arts Centre in partnership with the Irish Museum of Modern Art, curated by writer & poet Padraig Regan.

Map: GSNI

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Follow your Dream | Bennie Reilly at dlr Lexicon

Follow your Dream | Bennie Reilly at dlr Lexicon

01/03/2026 - 29/04/2026
12:00 am
Municipal Gallery dlr Lexicon
Haigh Terrace, Moran Park, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin, A96 H283

This exhibition of paintings and mixed-media sculptures by Bennie Reilly draws on her interest in museum collections, natural history, and her own interactions with the natural world. Her paintings stem from an ever growing archive of personal photographs, while her sculptural works combine bric-a-brac and natural artefacts collected over many years. Together, these artworks celebrate the oddities and allure of nature and its positive impact on our well-being.
The title derives from graffiti Reilly saw in a derelict hut overlooking a scenic salt lake in Formentera: “Follow your dream.” I

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Familiar | Ben Reilly at Cork Printmakers Studio Gallery

Familiar | Ben Reilly at Cork Printmakers Studio Gallery

02/03/2026 - 30/04/2026
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Cork Printmakers Studio Gallery
Wandesford Quay Clarke’s Bridge, Cork, Cork

Exhibition continues from 19/02/2026 to 30/04/2026.

Cork Printmakers presents Familiar, a solo exhibition by Ben Reilly at Cork Printmakers Studio Gallery.
In this exhibition, Reilly works with cuttlefish casting and etching; both processes utilising similar tools to inscribe a line into his chosen material; cuttlefish and metal sheet. The former is filled with molten alloy, the latter etched in acid and printed, with the action of making a line connecting both processes. The work takes its inspiration from a mix of ideas, images and things that catch Reilly’s attention, from daily observations; an old yew tree, a disused church to the medieval cadaver stone slab of Thomas Ronan.

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Spring26 | Group Exhibition at Draíocht

Spring26 | Group Exhibition at Draíocht

04/03/2026 - 02/05/2026
10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Draíocht
The Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15, Dublin

Curated by Aisling Prior

Featuring 26 emerging artists with a Fingal connection, part of a series of initiatives for artists to mark Draíocht’s 25th Birthday.

Maria Atanacković | Maya Brezing | Lucy Carrick | Matthew Coll | Michael Shane Cox | Alex De Roeck | Aideen Farrell | Chris Forrester | Andrew Grace | Elizabeth Hogan | Uisce Jakubczyk | Sinead Kampff | Paula Leimane | Nathan Lowry | Nicole Manning | Justine McDonnell | James McLoughlin | Sorca O’Farrell | Kerrie O’Leary | Eileen O’Sullivan | Jack Pierce | Eileen Sealy | Annette Treacy | Aoife Ward | Catherine Ward | Diarmuid Woodcock.

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Intangible Bodies | Paul Moore at Atypical Gallery

Intangible Bodies | Paul Moore at Atypical Gallery

05/03/2026 - 28/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:30 pm
Atypical Gallery
109-113 Royal Avenue, Belfast, BT1 1FF

Intangible Bodies by Paul Moore opens in the Atypical Gallery from 5 March until 28 April 2026. Artistic Director Edel Murphy is excited to present this new exhibition in response to our Digital Exhibition Open Call. Paul utilises digital technology to explore themes and attitudes to disability in a most sensory way.

The exhibition opens on Thursday 5 March with a Late Night Art opening from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
Keep an eye on our social media for news about the artist talk.

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Biscuit Tin Nostalgia | Elize de Beer at the Lord Mayor's Pavilion

Biscuit Tin Nostalgia | Elize de Beer at the Lord Mayor's Pavilion

05/03/2026 - 18/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Lord Mayor's Pavilion
Fitzgerald's Park, Cork

Biscuit Tin Nostalgia is a solo exhibition by visual artist Elize de Beer, presenting a new body of work developed through engagement with the Liam Kennedy photographic archive at UCC Library’s Special Collections and Archives. de Beer offers a glimpse into the recent history lived memory of Cork by exploring an archive which documents the daily life of Corkonians from the 1930s through the 1980s. de Beer forms a speculative nostalgic connection to the material, reimagining place and history through landscape, photographic fragments, and archival traces across photo etchings, mixed media works, and artist books.

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Office of Work | Kim Crowley at Triskel Arts Centre

Office of Work | Kim Crowley at Triskel Arts Centre

05/03/2026 - 03/05/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Triskel Arts Centre
Tobin Street, Off South Main Street, Cork, Cork, T12WYYO, Cork City

Kim Crowley is a curator based in Cork City. Her practice is concerned with expanded artist publishing as curatorial practice.
She will establish a curatorial research ‘office’ called the Office of Work (OOW) in the TRISKEL SAMPLE Project Space. The OOW looks to research and interrogate ideas around art making and labour. It will mirror the aesthetics of a traditional office, a nod to the need for creatives to enter environments adjacent to their practice.
The residency will culminate in an exhibition of materials gathered and recorded.

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This is Ireland | Group Exhibition at LHQ Gallery

This is Ireland | Group Exhibition at LHQ Gallery

06/03/2026 - 15/05/2026
9:00 am - 5:30 pm
LHQ Gallery
County Library, Carrigrohane Road, Cork, Co. Cork, T12 K335, Munster

Crawford Supported Studios and LHQ Gallery present ‘This is Ireland’, a showcase of the work of sixteen artists working in supported studio settings: Angela Burchill, Bríd Heffernan, David Connolly, Eoin O’Brion, Íde Ní Shúilleabháin, John Keating, Judit Bakos, Katie Whelan, Marie Sexton, Mary Rose Marshall, Nicola Moran, Rosaleen Moore, Stephen Murray, Tom O’Sullivan, Ailbhe Barrett, and Yvonne Condon.

This exhibition has now been extended until Friday 15th of May 2026.

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The Living Ginger | Jack B. Yeats at the Model

The Living Ginger | Jack B. Yeats at the Model

06/03/2026 - 05/07/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Model
The Mall, Sligo, County Sligo, F91 TP20, Connaught

Exhibition continues from 06/03/2026.

The Living Ginger brings together a range of Jack Butler Yeats’s watercolours from 1895 to 1910, a formative period when his vivid sense of character and everyday life was emerging through dynamic, spirited compositions. The title comes from a phrase Yeats once used to describe the vitality he believed that all great painting should possess. That lively undercurrent gives these early works their enduring charge.

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Stranger | Colin Davidson at Château La Coste, Provence, France

Stranger | Colin Davidson at Château La Coste, Provence, France

07/03/2026 - 22/06/2026
12:00 am
Château La Coste
2750 Route de la Cride, Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, 13610

Château La Coste, an emblematic location for contemporary art in Provence, is delighted to present Stranger, an exhibition of sculptures by Northern-Irish artist Colin Davidson, running from the 7th of March to the 22nd of June 2026 at Pavillon Renzo Piano, in the south of France.

Internationally recognised for his strikingly emotional portraits, Colin Davidson proposes a major evolution in his art practice with Stranger. This exhibition marks the first large presentation of his tridimensional artworks, while staying anchored in his engagement with paint as a tactile medium, sensible and expressive.

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Flight - A Celebration of our Atlantic Seabirds | Sacha Hutchinson at Daróg Wine Bar

Flight - A Celebration of our Atlantic Seabirds | Sacha Hutchinson at Daróg Wine Bar

07/03/2026 - 27/04/2026
4:00 pm - 11:00 pm
Darog Wine Bar
56 lower Dominick St , galway, galway, H91K225, Galway

Exhibition continues from 07/03/2026.

Flight by Sacha Hutchinson opens at Daróg Wine Bar on 02 March, bringing a study of Atlantic seabirds to focus at a time when our coastal birdlife faces increasing pressure.
Based in Barna, Co. Galway, Sacha Hutchinson is a practising artist with a Bachelor of Arts in Art and Design (2010). Working primarily in gouache and oil, her practice explores nature’s vulnerability, with a particular focus on Ireland’s Atlantic seabirds. Alongside her visual work, she writes environmental poetry and has been published in several poetry journals and art anthologies. She is also a member of the Hare’s Corner Collective.

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In Ainm an Athar | Maryann Curran at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

In Ainm an Athar | Maryann Curran at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

12/03/2026 - 23/04/2026
12:00 am
Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich
216 Falls Rd, Belfast, BT12 6AH

Rooted in personal experience, this exhibition draws connections between language, culture and selfhood. The paintings visualise the aftermath of genealogical research and an emotional response to discovering a hidden familial history. Themes of identity and cultural belonging are explored through symbolic overlaying as processes include building layers of paint and marks to suggest time, generational memory, and obfuscation.

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An Ealaín sa Dúlra | Farhad O’Neill at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

An Ealaín sa Dúlra | Farhad O’Neill at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich

12/03/2026 - 23/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
An Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich
216 Falls Rd, Belfast, Antrim, BT12 6AH

Belfast artist Farhad O’Neill, known for his sculptures, drawings, and public monuments, is proud to present at this exhibition a presentation of abstract paintings. These works, based upon both Nature and Culture, represent a new adventure in Art. Tá an t-ealaíontóir as Béal Feirste, Farhad O’Neill, a bhfuil cáil air as a dhealbha, a líníochtaí agus a shéadchomharthaí poiblí, bródúil as cur i láthair de phictiúir teibí a chur i láthair ag an taispeántas seo. Léiríonn na saothair seo, atá bunaithe ar an Dúlra agus ar an gCultúr araon, eachtra nua san Ealaín. Is é téama an taispeántais ná go bhfuil bunús na hEalaíne sa Dúlra.

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MOTH | Group Exhibition at Backwater Artists Studio

MOTH | Group Exhibition at Backwater Artists Studio

13/03/2026 - 24/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Studio 12
First Floor, Backwater Artists Group, Wandesford Quay, Cork, Cork, T12 E26D

MOTH is a group exhibition curated by Emma Quin, recipient of the Backwater Artists Emerging Curator Award 2026, featuring artists Lynn-Marie Dennehy, Andrea Newman and Pádraig Spillane. Inspired by research into the adaptive evolution of moths during the Industrial Revolution, the exhibition explores how individuals are shaped by their environments and the social structures that surround them. Through installation, photography, collage and object-based work, the artists examine themes of social conditioning, surveillance and identity in contemporary society.

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Wildlife Encounters Through the Lens | Tom Ormond at Kells Courthouse Tourism & Cultural Hub

Wildlife Encounters Through the Lens | Tom Ormond at Kells Courthouse Tourism & Cultural Hub

16/03/2026 - 08/05/2026
Toradh Gallery 2, Kells Courthouse Tourism & Cultural Hub
Headfort Road, Kells, Co Meath, A82 RY62, Leinster

Exhibition continues from 03/03/2026 to 08/05/2026.

Meath County Council Arts Office presents ‘Wildlife Encounters Through the Lens’ an exhibition of work by award winning photographer Tom Ormond.
Wildlife Encounters Through the Lens showcases the variety and beauty of some of the birds and animals that award-winning photographer Tom Ormond has encountered along his way.
Tom Ormond took up nature photography a few years ago, and since then he has had some of the most amazing experiences both observing and photographing wildlife.
Half of the images in this exhibition were photographed in his garden in Meath and the other half further afield in Ireland and the Scottish Highlands.

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A Theatre of Sediment and Strings | Kitchen Sink Collective at Luckys Dublin

A Theatre of Sediment and Strings | Kitchen Sink Collective at Luckys Dublin

19/03/2026 - 17/04/2026
4:30 pm - 11:45 pm
Luckys Dublin
78 Meath St, The Liberties, Dublin 8, D08 A318, Dublin, Dublin , D08 A318, Leinster

Kitchen Sink presents, ‘A Theatre of Sediment and Strings’.

Following the success of their first exhibition ‘Hearth’, Wexford 2025, Kitchen Sink invites you to their upcoming show.

Treat yourself to an evening at the theatre. A production of painting, photography and written word, hanging together. We encourage you to feast your eyes and adorn your fanciest attire.

This emerging collective is made up of 8 recent NCAD graduates working across ever-changing mediums.

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CA Collective | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

CA Collective | Group Exhibition at the RHA Gallery

20/03/2026 - 19/04/2026
RHA Gallery
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2

Connections Arts Centre is delighted to invite you to come view the 3rd annual CA Collective Exhibition at the Royal Hibernian Academy Gallery.

The CA Collective is a vibrant and growing community of artists who identify as having an intellectual disability or are from the neurodivergent community. As members, these artists receive ongoing support, education, and professional opportunities to exhibit and sell their work. This exhibition continues our mission of amplifying the voices of artists with disabilities Your presence at the exhibition and support help foster a more diverse and vibrant arts community.

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Vintage Suite | Sylvia Hill at Rathfarnham Castle Gallery

Vintage Suite | Sylvia Hill at Rathfarnham Castle Gallery

20/03/2026 - 04/05/2026
10:30 am - 4:30 pm
Rathfarnham Castle Gallery
Rathfarnham, Dublin D14K3T6 , Rathfarnham, CO.DUBLIN, D14K3T6

Sylvia Hill presents- Vintage Suite – a collection of paintings exploring the beauty of the Irish “Big House” and other interiors relating to the past. Using a rich and vibrant oil palette, she indulges our senses and imaginations suggesting themes to dream on such as nostalgia, comfort, loss and fantasy. These small works offer us a personal window into the beauty of the past and a plea for the preservation of all things antique for the future.

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Soft Spot | Helen O'Leary at The Dock

Soft Spot | Helen O'Leary at The Dock

21/03/2026 - 30/05/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Dock
St. George's Terrace, Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim, N41T2X2

The Dock presents Soft Spot, an exhibition by Irish artist Helen O’Leary that foregrounds reuse, repair, and ecological thinking as generative artistic strategies.
Raised in rural Ireland in the 1960s and 70s, O’Leary’s formative ethos — “if you can’t make it, you can’t have it” — continues to inform her materially rigorous practice. Over decades, she has developed a distinctive formal language built from modest materials and unglamorous gestures. Her works occupy a dynamic space between painting and sculpture, blurring categorical boundaries while insisting on the physicality of their making.

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The Wild Trees |  Coláiste na Trocaire, Fainleog Students at Rathkeale Carnegie Library

The Wild Trees | Coláiste na Trocaire, Fainleog Students at Rathkeale Carnegie Library

23/03/2026 - 21/04/2026
Rathkeale Carnegie Library
New Line, English Tenements, Rathkeale, Limerick, V94 PX08, Limerick

Exhibition continues from 18/03/2026 to 21/04/2026.

Wild Trees Art Exhibition by Coláiste na Trocaire, Fainleog Students
Rathkeale Library, County Limerick.

With support from Limerick City and County Library Services and Rathkeale Together, the Wild Trees FAINLEOG annual Art Exhibition, by students (past and present), staff and parents/guardians from Coláiste na Trócaire, Fainleog Campus, opens in Rathkeale Library on March 18th and runs until April 21st, 2026.

Colaiste na Trocaire, Fainleog students, are proud to present their Wild Trees Exhibition of student artwork, featuring a vibrant collection of forty textured acrylic and pastel pieces created over the past three years.

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SHIFT - Reflections of Unknowing | Patrick Conyngham at Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre

SHIFT - Reflections of Unknowing | Patrick Conyngham at Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre

23/03/2026 - 09/05/2026
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Market Place Theatre and Arts Centre
9 Market Street , Armagh , County Armagh , BT61 7BW, Ulster

Exhibition continues from 14/03/2026 to 09/05/2026.

SHIFT
Reflections of unknowing.

The paintings are in the hidden language of change and their numerous manifestations, and are an assimilation of that process in all its mystery. Sometimes the sources are known, sometimes they are not, but either way they become part of the painting. They are a visual diary with markers or indicators that occur naturally working with a mix of intention and intuition. Colour is used to heighten sensation and with the aim of a raw dynamic, they come into being sequentially and organically. They are an interpretative filtering of the world and universe around us.

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Art in Progress | Group Exhibition at the Clare Museum

Art in Progress | Group Exhibition at the Clare Museum

23/03/2026 - 25/04/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Clare Museum
Arthur's Row, Ennis, CLARE, V95EC92, Munster

Clare Arts Office in conjunction with Clare Museum is delighted to present “Art in Progress” an art exhibition at the Clare Museum by Learners from Youthreach, College of FET, Ennis Campus

Art in Progress showcases artwork created by Youthreach learners throughout the year in the art room. Learners, aged 15–19, come from a variety of places across County Clare and bring their own ideas, experiences, and perspectives into their work. The exhibition reflects this diversity through a range of drawings, paintings, and mixed-media pieces.

Featured Image: Processed by Christopher Beau

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I Took a Hammer in My Hand | Jan McCullough at Butler Gallery

I Took a Hammer in My Hand | Jan McCullough at Butler Gallery

23/03/2026 - 03/05/2026
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Butler Gallery
Evans' Home, John’s Quay, Kilkenny, Kilkenny, R95 YX3F

Exhibition continues from 21/02/2026 to 03/05/2026.

Butler Gallery is pleased to present I Took a Hammer in My Hand, a new installation of photographic works and sculpture by Northern Ireland-based artist Jan McCullough. Artworks in this exhibition explore the boundaries between amateur and professional; image and object; and photography’s role in looking, learning and representing collaborative labour.

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Spring Group Exhibition 2026 | At Solas Art Gallery

Spring Group Exhibition 2026 | At Solas Art Gallery

23/03/2026 - 01/05/2026
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Solas Art Gallery
Island Theatre, Ballinamore, Co Leitrim, N41 K0D6

Solas Art Gallery, located within The Island Theatre in Ballinamore, is delighted to announce that its 19th Annual Spring Group Exhibition will open at 7:30pm on Friday, the 20th of March. The exhibition features a diverse collection of work by both emerging and established artists, highlighting a wide range of styles and creative approaches. All are welcome and visitors can enjoy a curated selection of paintings in oils, acrylics, watercolours, embroidery, photography, poetry and mixed media spanning realism to abstraction.

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Home Body | Cliodhna Doherty at Siamsa Tíre Theatre & Arts Centre

Home Body | Cliodhna Doherty at Siamsa Tíre Theatre & Arts Centre

24/03/2026 - 22/04/2026
11:00 am - 5:00 pm
Siamsa Tíre Theatre & Arts Centre
Town Park, Tralee, Kerry, V92XW44

Home Body is a collection exploring the process of returning to yourself after grief. Developed from life-drawing studies, the work moves away from direct representation and instead captures the emotional weight and movement of the female form. Looser marks and an earthy palette reflect a deeper internal connection, grounding each piece in memory, presence, and recovery. The collection sits between figure and feeling, offering space for reflection and emotional clarity.

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A Fig for a Kiss | Naomi Litvack at Ards Art Centre

A Fig for a Kiss | Naomi Litvack at Ards Art Centre

26/03/2026 - 25/04/2026
Ards Arts Centre
Conway Square, Newtownards, Co. Down, BT23 4NP

In A Fig for a Kiss, Naomi Litvack focuses on organic worlds, reflecting on memory, observation, and the fleeting act of looking – seeking to transform passing impressions through painting. The work explores materiality and process, with paintings that engage as much with the medium of paint itself as with image. Litvack explores the natural world using paint combined with print, collage and drawing to create layered surfaces filled with forms, scribbles, layers and loops.

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“Forward,” said granny in the snow | Jane Hughes and Selma Mäkelä at West Cork Arts Centre

“Forward,” said granny in the snow | Jane Hughes and Selma Mäkelä at West Cork Arts Centre

28/03/2026 - 16/05/2026
10:00 am - 4:30 pm
West Cork Arts Centre
Uillinn, Skibbereen, Co.Cork, P81VW98, Munster

“Forward,” said granny in the snow – “Eteenpäin,” sanoi mummo lumessa (Finnish Proverb)
Jane Hughes and Selma Mäkelä.
Curated by Paula Barrett.

The Finnish proverb “Eteenpäin, sanoi mummo lumessa” – “Forward,” said granny in the snow – evokes resilience and determination in the face of adversity. This spirit of perseverance underpins this exhibition that brings together the work of Jane Hughes and Selma Mäkelä for the first time.

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Stateside | Jackie Nickerson at Highlanes Gallery

Stateside | Jackie Nickerson at Highlanes Gallery

28/03/2026 - 09/05/2026
10:30 am - 5:00 pm
Highlanes Gallery
St Laurence St, Drogheda, Drogheda, Co. Louth

A major solo exhibition by internationally recognised photographer Jackie Nickerson, Stateside draws on a decade of travel across the United States. Through layered photographic compositions, the exhibition explores patterns of sameness across different American landscapes, offering a nuanced reflection on the systems that shape everyday life.

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Glimmers | Yasmine Robinson at the Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry

Glimmers | Yasmine Robinson at the Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry

28/03/2026 - 06/06/2026
12:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Centre for Contemporary Art Derry~Londonderry
10–12 Artillery St, Derry-Londonderry, BT48 6RG

Glimmers is a new body of work that explores abstraction as an embodied and responsive process whilst highlighting the artist’s use of colour, surface and gesture. Yasmine’s work explores painting as both a material process and a site for reflection, memory and perception. This show reflects her ongoing engagement with the physical and emotional possibilities of paint, as well as her intuitive approach to mark-making.

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