Roseanne Lynch La trace de l’oubli In these new works drawn from her darkroom based practice, Roseanne Lynch applies the pedagogical principles of Bauhaus’ ‘preliminary course’: experimentation, contemplation and rigour.
Talk Rencontre with architects Sheila O’Donnell and John Tuomey Award-winning Irish architects O’Donnell + Tuomey will talk about their engagement with complex urban situations and sensitive landscapes over the last forty years.
Film Song of Granite Shot in stark black-and-white, ‘Song of Granite’ follows traditional Irish folk singer Joe Heaney on his artistic journey from Ireland to the United States.
Góilín meets Gaulín Some of the finest traditional singers in Ireland are gathering in Paris to celebrate 40 years of the original An Góilín club in Dublin. Singers welcome.
Lunchtime harping recital This beautiful concert in the intimate surroundings of CCI’s chapel takes place in conjunction with Ireland’s presentation of harping to the committee for UNESCO’s World List of Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Heritage Old Library visit Come and find out more about the precious collection in the Old Library and admire our three illuminated manuscripts up close.
Multidisciplinary Events Reinventing Ireland In 1919, a revolutionary Irish government declared the birth of a new nation. But now, in 2019, is it time for a new revolution? Find out with Tim, Naomi and special guests as they discuss the reinvention of an old idea.
Talk Bacon en toutes lettres The curators of Centre Pompidou’s current exhibition ‘Francis Bacon: Books and Painting’ will present this innovative exploration of the influence of literature in the artist’s work.
Theatre | Young audience Theatre Workshops Irish actress Hannah Coyle is leading this series of Theatre in English workshops for children - a great introduction to learning the language in a creative and fun atmosphere.
Literature La Médiathèque rencontre… Ronan Ryan Ronan Ryan, a writer-in-residence at the CCI in association with The Well Review, will be reading from and discussing his debut novel, The Fractured Life of Jimmy Dice.
European Heritage Days European Heritage Days Guided tours of the Old Library with its three illuminated manuscripts, an opportunity to relax in the courtyard with a book from the Médiathèque’s open-air library, a demonstration of Celtic drawing and the chance to visit St Patrick’s chapel and our current exhibition ‘A False Dawn’ by Ursula Burke.
Literature Writing Workshop: Developing a Perspective / Darragh McKeon Unleash your capacity to write freely during this workshop which will be taking to the parks and the streets as well as analysing excerpts from classic books.
Ursula Burke A False Dawn Ursula Burke uses porcelain sculpture, embroidery and drawing to explore abuses of power in both social and political sphere
Ryan Vail & Elma Orkestra Borders O’Callaghan and Vail masterfully blur the contours between contemporary electronic and classical realms