Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is saddened by the death of Oliver Dowling
It is with heartfelt sadness that Temple Bar Gallery + Studios hears of the passing of Oliver Dowling.
It is with heartfelt sadness that Temple Bar Gallery + Studios hears of the passing of Oliver Dowling.
Six leading Irish artists hold a raffle to raise funds for Médicins Sans Frontières to help support those affected by the catastrophic war in Palestine.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios in partnership with HIAP - Helsinki International Artist Programme invites applications from Irish artists and artists based in Ireland for the seventeenth annual residency exchange between Ireland and Finland in 2024.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios invites applications from artists for Three Year Membership Studios and Project Studios.
Paul Robinson Studio Award is a new award aimed at Project Studio Membership and is proudly sponsored by leading law firm Arthur Cox LLP.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is delighted to launch an open call for artist books for inclusion in Dublin Art Book Fair 2023: Polyphonic
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is delighted to announce artist Aileen Murphy as the recipient of the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Residency.
TBG+S studio artists Niamh O'Malley, Isabel Nolan, Robert Armstrong, Joe Hanly and Luke van Gelderen, and TBG+S Director Clíodhna Shaffrey appear on RTÉ Nationwide.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios launches a weekend programme of talks, events, performances, and conversation in celebration of the organisation’s forty-year journey.
A two-part art writing workshop led by Lily Cahill in response to breathing with heels, walking with eyes by Fanny Gicquel.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios invites applications from artists for the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Residency in New York.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is delighted to announce Jialin Long as the recipient of the Recent Graduate Residency 2023.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is pleased to announce the recipients of the International Residency Programme, supporting artist residencies in Paris and Dublin.
A two-part art writing workshop in response to Gather by Niamh O'Malley led by visual artist, writer, facilitator and editor Lily Cahill.