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.
Since the death of Mahsa Amini on 16 September 2022, protesters in Iran have shown incredible bravery fighting a hard-line clericalist regime - despite police killings and brutality.
The People of Iran, with woman and youth at the forefront, are risking their lives and liberty demanding freedom, justice, and dignity. They ask the international community to defend these rights too and not to look away.
The artists and activists of the Iranian diaspora along with their friends and allies across the world, are fighting to ensure that international audiences and institutions remain awake in their hearts and minds to this movement.
In solidarity with Iranian women, we condemn the brutal violence of security forces against peaceful protesters. We’ll keep standing with Iranian women, and we’ll keep doing everything we can to hold the Iranian regime accountable for its oppression and brutality.
There are womanlifefreedom badges available in the gallery for anyone to take and to wear in order to support our cause, to be the voice here of the women and protestors of Iran.
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.