Free Space: Paper Visual Art Journal, Vol. 17, Launch
09 July 2026, 6:30pm
Join Paper Visual Art for the launch of Paper Visual Art Journal, Vol. 17 – the fashion issue.
09 July 2026, 6:30pm
Join Paper Visual Art for the launch of Paper Visual Art Journal, Vol. 17 – the fashion issue.
10 June 2026, 6–7pm
A performative reading event and installation by visual artist Sorcha McNamara supported by Free Space at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
22 — 23 May 2026
Join artist Borys Vlasyshen for Between You and Your… an experimental one-to-one drawing encounter
21 May 2026, 5:30pm
Chicago-born magazine Sabr Tooth Tiger launch Issue no. 2: Mystics & Saints, featuring Irish and international writers.
02 November 2025, 3pm
Palestine Cultural Days Dublin and Film Lab Palestine presents Tewfik Saleh's The Dupes (1972) as part of Palestine Cinema Days | Around the world 2025.
01 — 03 May 2025, 11am–5pm
Join us in Studio 6 for a showcase of portraits from Bealtaine's 2024 LGBTQ+ celebratory event, by Dónal Talbot.
08 — 29 March 2025, Saturdays, 2pm
Ormond Art Studios hosts A River In-between talk series as part of Free Space at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios.
10 October 2024, 5pm
A special thesis launch from NCAD's Art in the Contemporary World Master's Programme with readings from student's research topics on heterotopic spaces.
04 October 2024, 6–7pm
A sermon by Day Magee encompassing performance, writing, visuals, and sound, pastored by Sara Damaris Muthi.
28 September 2024, 12pm, 2:30pm, 4pm
Art critic Hugh Hick gives an introduction to recent works by Ella de Búrca accompanied by collaborative soundwork by Siobhán Kavanagh, curated by Debi Paul.
17 September 2024, 6–8:30pm
Join Diana Copperwhite and Thomas Lordan for the second in a two part series of talks on new thinking and ideas on expanded painting practice and metamodernism, organised and moderated by Karen Ebbs.
10 September 2024, 6–8:30pm
Join Colin Martin and James Cussen for the first of a two-part series of talks on new thinking and ideas on expanded painting practice and metamodernism, organised and moderated by Karen Ebbs.