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.
21 September 2023, Tours start at 5pm, 6pm + 7pm
Get behind the scenes at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, meet artists in their studios and learn about their practice.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) is an artist studio complex and contemporary art gallery in Dublin City Centre. Home to thirty artist studios, TBG+S provides professional artists, from recent graduates to internationally recognised artists, with a vital place to work in the city.
Artists work in many ways including using video, sound, sculpture, print, painting, performance, research and photography to create contemporary art. The artwork made in the studios goes on to be exhibited around Ireland and throughout the world.
All ages welcome. Children must be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
Image description: Liliane stands to the right of her studio in front of the three visitors. She wears a short brown dress, and her hair is tied in a bun. She is gesturing as if holding a small object. Each visitor is holding a small sculpture of Liliane’s in their hand, each looking down and focussing on the object. There is a cardboard box with a tall ceramic vessel and juice boxes between Liliane and the visitors. In the background, there is a window, a tall dragon tree, more ceramics on the floor, and drawings on the wall.
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.