

Kerlin Gallery
About Kerlin Gallery
Kerlin Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, which opened its doors in 1988.
Spanning three decades, Kerlin Gallery’s programme has reflected significant trends in international contemporary art. Their exhibition programme changes every six to eight weeks and has presented artists including Sean Scully, Dorothy Cross, Liam Gillick, Willie Doherty, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Lawrence Weiner and Nathalie Du Pasquier.
Since 1996, Kerlin Gallery has been housed in a purpose built space, which was designed by the British minimalist architect John Pawson. Located on Anne’s Lane, just off South Anne Street and a stone’s throw from Grafton Street, it offers 3,600 square feet of exhibition space over two floors in the heart of Dublin City. The gallery is free to enter.
Kerlin Gallery is a contemporary art gallery, which opened its doors in 1988. It has an international reputation and features leading artists contemporary work from Ireland and abroad.
It’s a place to visit in Dublin, if you love national or international contemporary art. And it’s one of the free things to do in Dublin.
Price
Admission free
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