The top attractions to visit in Dublin
Nestled within the vibrant city of Dublin, The Douglas Hyde Gallery stands as an oasis of artistic expression and cultural enrichment.
This fantastic exhibit, a fascinating fusion of art and science, is a favorite hangout for Trinity students, many of whom serve as guides there.
An image of elitist reviewers and tourists packing quiet halls might come to mind when thinking of a national gallery, but in this instance, the youthful throng outnumbers the typical suspects.
Hipsters are attracted to anything that renowned artist Maser touches, and this is also true of his studio.
The Green Gallery features a range of contemporary Irish and international art on the top floor of St. Stephen's Green Centre in Dublin City Centre.
Locals who love to take pictures have been greatly influenced by this little, inspiring gallery. The work of well-known photographers is showcased in the changing exhibitions, but it is the talks and workshops that have created a small but devoted community of photographers.
A not-for-profit artist-run organisation dedicated to the facilitation of artistic production and discourse, via the provision of affordable artists studios in Dublin's city centre, and curated projects.
Dublin’s art scene is about more than just, well, the art itself. Indie galleries and big hitters are all for asking challenging questions, honouring the artists of the past and inspiring the creatives of tomorrow.