Take a look at the archive of CCI events since 2002
This archive of our past events will give you a feel for the creativity of contemporary Ireland and its practitioners. You can insert specific names or titles into the Search box (inverted commas around titles of more than one word).
A prolific draughtsman and satirist, Tomi Ungerer lived and worked in Ireland from the 1970s until his recent passing. Chosen with him, this selection of recent collages and sculptures attests to the Beckettian tone of his response to world issues.
This exhibition of historic books from the Old Library focuses on bindings and the myriad of information that can be gleaned from studying the covers of these books.
Empathy, justice and solidarity are themes that new-media artist Elaine Hoey explores through video and virtual reality in relation to the migrant “crisis”.
A weekend exhibition paying homage to Franco-Irish photographer Angélique Cheronnet which opens the same evening as a conversation with two renowned photographers included in CCI’s show ‘Surveillé·e·s’, Willie Doherty and Donovan Wylie.
Representing the intangible, commenting on or alerting society… these and other issues will be discussed in a series of conversations with artists on show in our exhibition ‘Surveillé·e·s’.
The world is waking up to the implications of mass surveillance. This exhibition of seventeen artists investigates both the visible and invisible mechanisms in operation.