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.
28 June 2017
Artist Camille Norment will participate in a public conversation with Programme Curator Mary Cremin, prior to the launch of her solo exhibition Prime at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
Thursday 29 June 2017 | 5pm
Studio 6
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Artist Camille Norment will participate in a public conversation with Programme Curator Mary Cremin, prior to the launch of her solo exhibition Prime at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
Her work is often site-specific, sculptural with a sonic installation. What is deeply arresting with Norment’s work is her preoccupation with how sound affects the body and how it has the ability to allow one to loose oneself through the act of listening. At TBG+S, Norment addresses the windows in the space as a means to play with the audience – being on display, whilst being an active listener and spectator. The exhibition runs until Saturday 2 September 2017.
Camille Norment is an American artist who lives and works in Oslo, Norway. She has exhibited and performed extensively in cultural events and institutions, including MoMA (Museum of Modern Art), New York (2013); The Kitchen, New York (2013); Transformer Station (The Cleveland Museum of Art), Cleveland, OH, USA (2013) and The Museum of Contemporary Art (The National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design), Oslo (2012). In 2015, she represented Norway at the Venice Biennale.
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.
28 May 2026, 11am–2pm
A fun and practical workshop with Dublin Comedy Improv founding member Michelle Read in celebration of Bealtaine Festival.
28 May 2026, 12–1:15pm
A panel discussion in celebration of Bealtaine Festival brings together Sara Baume, Laura Fitzgerald, Geraldine O'Neill, and Pat Murphy to discuss a lifetime of making art and navigating life as an artist.