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01 — 31 January 2021
In these extraordinary times, when our artists are not able to go into their studios and must be curtailed in their making, we invite you to visit their pages on our website.
15 June 2017
‘Relatively Speaking’ guided walking tour introduces the current exhibitions at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Gallery of Photography and Project Arts Centre on Thursday 15 June 2017 at 1pm.
Thursday 15 June 2017 | 1pm
Meeting point: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios
Free admission, booking is essential. Please click here to book your free ticket.
Would you like an opportunity to introduce your friends and family to contemporary art? Relatively Speaking is the guided walking tour that takes place across three of Dublin's most well-known contemporary art galleries, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Gallery of Photography and Project Arts Centre. The tours introduce their current exhibitions to those who might not be so familiar with contemporary art and offer an interesting insight into the work for those who are. The whole tour, contained within Temple Bar, will take about 60 minutes (approx.), with 15-20 minute tours taking place in each gallery.
Beginning at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, you will be introduced to Mark Swords' solo exhibition The living and the dead. Visitors will be guided to the next venue, the Gallery of Photography for the exhibition Liminal Acts | DIT BA Photography Graduate Exhibition 2017. Finally, the tour will end at Project Arts Centre, where you will be guided through the international group show Colourless Green Ideas Sleep Furiously.
We'll meet on Thursday 15 June at 1pm at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios. Book a spot for your parents, friends, cousins, housemates and anyone who you think might like to learn more about the things you love.
01 — 31 January 2021
In these extraordinary times, when our artists are not able to go into their studios and must be curtailed in their making, we invite you to visit their pages on our website.
01 — 31 January 2021
Stepping in to the TBG+S Gallery is always a transformative experience. Leaving behind the cobbled streets, touristy pubs and buskers of Temple Bar, we enter a place of integrity, contemplation and experimentation.