Bealtaine | Improv Workshop with Michelle Read
28 May 2026, 11am–2pm
A fun and practical workshop with Dublin Comedy Improv founding member Michelle Read in celebration of Bealtaine Festival.
12 — 30 June 2020
For Cruinniú na nÓg 2020, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios presents an online art workshop for children and young people with studio artist Liliane Puthod.
Join visual artist Liliane Puthod in this workshop to create a studio space at home as a ‘fun’ laboratory! For an artist, at this particular time, working in the studio sometimes means having to find or make a space at home, in which to create in and feel comfortable in when making art. Watch as the artist creates her own studio hut and shows how you might make your own creative space at home.
This workshop will inspire you to use materials that you have around your home to create a temporary space in which you can spend time reading, listening, drawing, painting, sculpting. This will be a space for you to bring interesting objects or materials you might have found or collected and/or some of your favourite things, like plants, books, instruments.
Enjoy making a special space that feels good to be creative and experimental in!
The workshop video will be online here on Saturday 13 June 2020.
All of our online programmes are free for you to enjoy while you stay at home.
If you have engaged with these programmes and would like to support Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, please make a donation to help us support artists during this difficult time. Every donation counts; all funds raised will go directly towards paying artists and supporting rent relief.
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.
28 — 31 May 2026, 11am–6pm
A visual arts showcase explores older migrants’ relationships with Dublin city with newly produced images made during a sound walking workshop, together with images from participants’ personal archives.