Temple Bar Gallery + Studios announces the Recent Graduate Residency Artist 2026
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) is pleased to announce Aoife Ní Dhuinn as the recipient of the TBG+S Recent Graduate Residency Award in 2026.
Otobong Nkanga invites you to respond and contribute to her current exhibition The Breath From Fertile Grounds at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
Part of the exhibition has been left open for writing contributions in response to the exhibition and the themes that are addressed therein. Scroll down to watch the video of Otobong Nkanga in conversation with guest curator Caroline Hancock.
Texts can be in any language. They can be poems, longer texts or singular words. The written responses will be printed and displayed within the exhibition. All contributors will be credited and the text will be returned to you after the exhibition has ended.
In order to include these texts during the run of the exhibition, the deadline for contributing is Friday 2 February.
Email Katy Fitzpatrick at katy@templebargallery.com to submit your written response or get in touch with Katy for more information, support to write a contribution or to arrange a visit.
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Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) is pleased to announce Aoife Ní Dhuinn as the recipient of the TBG+S Recent Graduate Residency Award in 2026.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) and Bétonsalon are pleased to announce Alexandre Caretti as the inaugural recipient of the TBG+S and Bétonsalon Dublin/Paris Residency Exchange 2026.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios would like to congratulate Studio and Board member Isabel Nolan on her commission for the 61st International Art Exhibition La Biennale di Venezia, Dreamshook.