Open Studio: Miia Kettunen, TBG+S/HIAP International Residency Exchange Recipient 2026
24 April 2026, 2:30–6:30pm
Finnish resident artist Miia Kettunen presents her work and research from her two-month residency in her studio at TBG+S.
24 April 2026, 2:30–6:30pm
Finnish resident artist Miia Kettunen presents her work and research from her two-month residency in her studio at TBG+S.
22 April 2026, 6–8pm
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.
22 April 2026, 11:30am
April's Art Walk coincides with Dublin Learning City Festival, and is a free guided tour introducing contemporary art in Temple Bar hosted by Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
14 — 21 April 2026, 6–7:30pm
A two-part art writing workshop led by poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin in response to Lucy Stein’s current exhibition Lunula
13 April 2026, 11.30am – 1pm
Explore the current exhibition Lunula by Lucy Stein through slowing down to look at the artworks and experiment with mark making.
12 April 2026, 4-6:30pm
13 March 2026, 4pm
vivifying contacts is an artist talk with exhibiting artist Lucy Stein in conversation with artist Aleana Egan in context of the Gallery exhibition Lunula.
03 — 11 March 2026, Tuesdays + Wednesdays | 6–7:30pm
Spring School is a free adult programme of shared learning through art activities, designed and facilitated by TBG+S Studio Artist Rachel Fallon.
18 February 2026, 2pm
Art Walk is a free guided tour introducing contemporary art in Temple Bar, hosted by Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
16 February 2026, 11:30am
Join us for a slow mindful look at select artworks from current Gallery exhibition The Last Balkan Cowboy by artist Dragana Jurišić.
10 — 17 February 2026, Tuesdays, 6–7:30pm
A two-part art writing workshop led by poet Gustav Parker Hibbett in response to Dragana Jurišić’s current exhibition The Last Balkan Cowboy.
07 February 2026, 2:30pm
On the occasion of her solo exhibition, The Last Balkan Cowboy, Dragana Jurišić invites filmmaker and artist-researcher Mila Turajlić to Dublin for a special documentary screening.