This popular series exploring Dublin and Art, these illustrated art talks series presented as part of the Hugh Lane Gallery’s off-site Explore & Learn programme will explore how artists have been inspired by the people and places of Dublin city from the late 19th century to the present day. The specific focus of this talk is the period 1880-1920 which saw so much dynamic change both in art and society.
This event is free but spaces are limited and booking is necessary. Click
here to book a place.
Presented in association with the Hugh Lane Gallery.
It is thrilling to uncover an object that was seen on our streets over a hundred years ago. The team at Dublin City Library and Archive recently had this pleasure when working on some theatre posters in the collection for a production of the melodrama East Lynne in the early 1900s.
This month, Dublin City Council Libraries are delighted to launch Wintering Well, a new programme designed to support wellbeing throughout the darker winter months
Set in the 1840s in Scotland against the background of the highland clearances, a Presbyterian minister is sent to a remote Scottish island to persuade the sole remaining inhabitant to leave.