Art Walk: January 2025
22 January 2025, 2pm
Enjoy an afternoon of art in the city. We will introduce you to exhibitions and arts organisations in Temple Bar which you can later explore at your own pace.
22 January 2025, 2pm
Enjoy an afternoon of art in the city. We will introduce you to exhibitions and arts organisations in Temple Bar which you can later explore at your own pace.
20 December 2024, 11:30am
Join Jay Hōdo Roche for a talk about art, friendship and nature through the lens of the mystical realism of Zen in the context of Fergus Feehily's exhibition Fortune House.
15 December 2024, 2—3:30pm
A sculptural play workshop led by visual artists Tara Carroll and Eimear Murphy with lots of soft cushions and cosy chats.
14 December 2024, 12pm
Artists Aileen Murphy and Fergus Feehily in conversation on the occasion of Feehily’s solo exhibition Fortune House at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
01 December 2024, 4-5pm
Join Clodagh Emoe and Donal Lally in conversation with Catherine Marshall followed by an A L T A R Reading by Jessica Foley.
01 December 2024, 5.30—6pm
Mick Wilson returns to Dublin for the A L T A R Book Launch (Part II) to read his essay ‘We that Swarm Among the Living and the Dead.'
30 November 2024, 4pm
Join Ruth Hallinan from the National Irish Visual Arts Library (NIVAL) in Studio 6 as she presents a selection of artist books from the archive's vast collection of over 1400 publications.
30 November 2024, 11:30
Take a guided walk through Temple Bar and discover the rich collection of bookshops the area has to offer.
30 November 2024, 2pm
Explore experimental publishing through the act of making a publication, facilitated by the editors of .pdf magazine.
29 November 2024, 6pm
Join DABF Guest Curator Adrian Duncan and poet and fabulist Nidhi Zak/Aria Eipe for a series of readings and a conversation about the ways single words can create narrative-direction, sense, shape and form within poetry.
28 November 2024, 6pm
Artist Sean Lynch and artist, writer and DABF Guest Curator Adrian Duncan explore—through a series of objects—the fascinating relationships between reality and fiction in Lynch's practice.
28 November 2024, 5pm
Read and discuss Olivia Laing’s first novel, Crudo, an experimental autofiction which blends the personal and political, testing the limits of fiction.