Designer Dublin Set For Christmas Return
Dec04

Designer Dublin Set For Christmas Return

An initiative of the Dublin City Enterprise Board and Plato Dublin, organisers are promising that Irish-made fashion, jewellery, furniture, ceramics, craft and artisan food produce will all be on the festive menu. The free Designer Dublin event attracted hundreds of visitors last Christmas and doors are opening from 10am to 5pm on December 19th, on one of the capital’s busiest shopping days of the year. Marion Walshe, organiser...

Read More
Vulpicide at Sorbus Galleria
Jun11

Vulpicide at Sorbus Galleria

JANE HUGHES (IRL) & TARU KALLIO (FI) Opening Tuesday 18th of June at 6pm Exhibition runs 19th of June until 7th of July 2013 VULPICIDE /CITYCIDE is an exploration of wilderness, delusion and delirium in the city environment through drawing and installation. Large scale drawings encircle the spectator, confronted with harsh lines and raw emotions, the vibrations of the cityscape emerge through the immediacy of mark making dispersed...

Read More
Photographer Cormac Figgis
Jan19

Photographer Cormac Figgis

“Every now again a new and rare talent is discovered in the world of photography. For me Cormac Figgis is one such person. His photographic eye captures something truly unique and wonderful. There is an essence in his artworks that transforms the viewers pixilated perspective into a visual masterpiece. Anton Corbijn eat your heart out!!!” About Cormac Figgis Location: Canada, Ontario, Hamilton Bio: Cormac has worked as an...

Read More
Whytes – History, Literature and Collectibles
Apr18

Whytes – History, Literature and Collectibles

DUBLIN Artefacts and documents from three millennia comprise Whyte’s eclectic auction on Saturday 21 April. Entitled “History, Literature and Collectibles” the sale starts with Celtic gold ring money from 1,200 BC and the lots represent a potted history of Ireland with books on antiquities, coins from both the Cromwellian and Williamite Wars, documents, weapons, medals and militaria relating to the Irish rebellions of 1798, 1867 and...

Read More
Lucy Phelan
Jul28

Lucy Phelan

‘Stories, fables and tails’ at The Tipperary Excel Centre in August is my first solo show and I am very excited at the prospect of seeing ALL the pieces hang together for the very first time. It has been an exciting journey, sometimes peppered with panic and the odd low moment of frustration and doubt. My work deals with story telling. I make big storybook pages, often involving text. I am influenced by icons and altar-panels. I work...

Read More