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The Douglas Hyde Gallery
The Douglas Hyde Gallery, situated in Trinity College, Dublin, is one of Ireland's leading contemporary art galleries. The pr
ogramme, often guided by a theme, includes exhibitions by
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by emerging and well- established artists from Ireland and abroad. The diverse exhibitions continue to expose Irish audiences to the challenge of contemporary art. Film, mixed-media, sculpture, painting, installation, site-specific work, and video are all seen regularly at the gallery. A wide range of Gallery activities encourages...
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| Trinity College, Dublin 2 | | full details > |
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 | Rubicon Gallery
Rubicon was initiated in 1990 by Josephine Kelliher & Peter McKenna. Josephine went on to commission the exhibition space at
10 Saint Stephens Green in 1995, in the most significant and central location in Dublin City. Rubicon Gallery's core objective is to enable artists to realise and optimise important projects. The curatorial focus is contemporary painting but the Gallery works with international artists in all media. Rubicon Gallery presents thirteen exhibitions, solo-projects in the main with some...
| 10 St. Stephens Green, Dublin 2
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 | The Gallery of Photography
Since its inception in 1978 the Gallery of Photography has become Ireland's premier venue for photography. It has staged exhi
bitions with many of the major names in contemporary photography. The Gallery moved to its new location, a purpose built spac
e with fully fitted darkrooms in Meeting House Square in 1995. The Gallery, which is non-profit making, is funded by the Arts
Council and Dublin Corporation. However the cost of maintaining standards continues to rise. The Gallery relies on sponsorsh
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| Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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