Events

A Portrait of Éire | Group Exhibition at Segotia
Curated by Zeda the Architect, this exhibition explores memory, identity, and belonging through a contemporary portrait of Ireland. Featuring artists from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, it brings together painting, photography, storytelling, sound, and object-based installation. Each contribution offers a fragment of lived experience, revealing an Éire that is intimate, layered,html
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SOD SCRAPER | Jack Galligan, Jennifer O’Brien and Nicholas Sidarchuk at the NCAD Gallery
Collectively, SOD SCRAPER examines the shifting relationship between Ireland’s landscape, its histories, and the hidden architectures of the global data economy. The exhibition explores the intersections of personal narrative, contested land, industrial expansion, and the cultural re-framing of digital infrastructure. Together, the artworks form a layered portrait of a countryhtml
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Ancestral Biology | Emma Bourke and Fiona Byrnes at Custom House Studios + Gallery
Custom House Studios + Gallery, Westport, is delighted to present Ancestral Biology, an exhibition of glass works by artists Emma Bourke and Fiona Byrnes. This exhibition explores the informal transmission of plant knowledge through the exchange of cuttings, seeds, and slips. Glass, a shared material of deep significance to Bourkehtml
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Interiorities | Niamh Clarke at Custom House Studios + Gallery
Custom House Studios + Gallery, Westport, is delighted to present Interiorities, an exhibition of drawings and photographic works by Niamh Clarke. Clarke’s drawing practice reflects an interest in memory and temporality. Exploring the relationship between photography and drawing, a focus is placed on the embodied presence of gesture and materialisationhtml
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2025 Gaza Biennale - Irish Pavilion | Group Exhibition at Leitrim Sculpture Centre
Gaza Biennale is an international art project that features artists from Gaza, serving as a form of resistance against the ongoing war, destruction, and suffering in Gaza. International Pavilions for the project have been organised in Berlin, Edinburgh, London, Padua, South Africa, Valencia, Denmark, Istanbul, New York, Sarajevo, Toronto, Washingtonhtml
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Events | Full Programme for Culture Night Dublin 2025
Dublin City Council has officially announced the full programme for Culture Night Dublin 2025. The annual night time celebration of culture will take place on Friday, 19 September, with over 300 events in Dublin City. Museums, galleries, cathedrals, artist studios, libraries, parks, historic landmarks, government buildings, theatres, music venues, communityhtml
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Hometown | Jason McCarthy at Droichead Arts Centre
Jason McCarthy’s personal ode to Drogheda, his hometown, encompasses everyday urban spaces, housing, streets, forgotten corners, dereliction, the post-industrial, and the edge lands where the urban gradually gives way to the rural and the ebb and flow of the majestic river Boyne. McCarthy’s striking portraits are of the people whohtml
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In Search of Presence | Doreta Borowa at the Grilse Gallery
Rather than depicting nature, Borowa seeks to collaborate with it, exploring her relationship with the natural world. The process is central to her inquiry, seen as lessons in humility, openness, attentiveness, mindfulness, patience, determination, and forgiveness. Dorota works with water as an active collaborator in the creation of an image.html
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Liminal Landscapes | Gabhann Dunne and Theo Hynan-Ratcliffe at The Courthouse Gallery
Liminal Landscapes is a two-person exhibition featuring painter Gabhann Dunne and sculptor/writer Theo Hynan-Ratcliffe. Exploring transitions from ecological change to the boundaries of sculpture and writing, Dunne’s paintings respond to the Burren’s ecological narratives and the resilience of the Burren Pines. Hynan-Ratcliffe’s sculptural and written works engage with materiality, feministhtml
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The landscape swallows our histories | Amanda Rice and Jo Pester at South Tipperary Arts Centre
Exhibition Launch:6 - 8pm with special live performance at 6:30pmFriday 19th September 2025 The landscape swallows our histories is a joint exhibition by artists Amanda Riceand Jo Pester showcasing a new collaborative 8mm analogue film, alongside their radio play Magical Body, which will be activated as a performance during Culturehtml
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