Artist Talk + Screening: Italian Artists’ Films
15 May 2026, 4–5.45pm
Exhibiting artist Rebecca Moccia and Marta Bianchi from Careof, Milan will host a curated series of short films followed by an artist talk.
16 — 23 August 2024, Hourly 12pm–3pm
An immersive walking tour of Dublin Port's vibrant history visiting the sites of Dublin Port including Longest Way Round, Shortest Way Home at The Pumphouse.
These tours take place on Saturday 17 August and Saturday 24 August 2024, hourly from 12pm to 3pm and are in celebration of National Heritage Week
Discover hidden gems like the restored substation and original east wall, while tracing the evolution of the city, its communities, and industries.
The second part of the tour will take you to the Pumphouse, once a graving dock area now transformed into a space for the arts. The Pumphouse is the site of Longest Way Round, Shortest Way Home, two solo exhibitions by Yuri Pattison and Liliane Puthod.
Dublin Port Company provides disposable headphone audio systems; alternatively, bring your own with a jack plug, as wireless headphones are not compatible.
Event Location information: Meet at the Substation, North Wall, Dublin Port. For further access information, please contact TBG+S Learning + Public Engagement Curator Órla Goodwin or Marta Lopez of Dublin Port Archive at (01) 887 6000 or mlopez@dublinport.ie
National Heritage Week, an initiative by the Heritage Council, celebrates all things heritage. It brings together communities, families, organisations, cultural institutions, academics and enthusiasts, to build awareness about the value of heritage and support its conservation.
15 May 2026, 4–5.45pm
Exhibiting artist Rebecca Moccia and Marta Bianchi from Careof, Milan will host a curated series of short films followed by an artist talk.
16 May 2026, 11.30am–1pm
An experimental drawing workshop with artist Shane Malone-Murphy exploring alternative ways of mapping experience through mark-making.
16 May 2026, 2-4pm
Drawing Room is a combined studio visit and workshop with visiting studio artist John Graham, emphasising drawing as location.