Theatre Green & Blue Set on the Border, at the height of the Troubles, this production explores the painful and humorous realities faced by police officers.
Talk A History of Irish Art 3 Representation of landscape in the 19th century: George Petrie, George Victor Du Noyer and the mapping of Ireland Representation of landscape in the 19th century: George Petrie, George Victor Du Noyer and the mapping of Ireland
Film It’s Not Yet Dark The ground-breaking story of Simon Fitzmaurice who directed his first feature film through the use of his eyes and eye gaze technology.
Talk Waking the Feminists Lian Bell will discuss the highly successful campaign that she instigated for equality for women in Irish theatre.
Talk A History of Irish Art 2 History painting 1780 – 1850: James Barry and Daniel Maclise Lecture by Peter Murray: History painting 1780 – 1850: James Barry and Daniel Maclise
Film | Irish Language Rencontre avec Siobhán Cleary Composer-in-residence Siobhán Cleary presents ‘Book Smugglers’, a documentary on linguistic resistance, for which she composed the original music.
Songs of Peace: Francis Ledwidge Seven visual artists respond to the life and poetry of Francis Ledwidge (1887-1917) and his intimate connection with the landscape of Co. Meath.
Talk A History of Irish Art 1 Portraits and landscape painting in the 17th and 18th centuries This lecture will look at the creation of images of social elites and working people.
Talk A History of Irish Art By Peter Murray An illustrated lecture series providing a fascinating insight into Irish art over the past four centuries.
Literature Le Fantôme de Canterville Oscar Wilde's clever parody provides an entertaining twist on the traditional gothic horror story, read in French tonight by actor Théophile Choquet.
Dragana Jurišić My Own Unknown In this very personal exhibition, photography and texts are entwined by the Dublin-based photographer to address the complexities of exile, politics and betrayal together with family history.