At the Cast Foundry, Antoine Daure is working on his series Trap, aiming to create 10 to 15 variants for a future exhibition.
“It’s important that artworks come from an honest place, and this installation is my insides turned out,” writes Aoife Ward. The latest in our Curios About series on works by Dublin.
The signs of an ambitious effort to build out Dublin city’s network of cycle routes are everywhere. There are dashed white lines, rusty-red cycle tracks, bollards and bollards and bollards – and the ...
The damage from damp, and the creeping mould, are visible on Friday afternoon inside a well-kept two-bed apartment in the council’s Oliver Bond House flat complex. By the window in the bathroom, near ...
Renters in retirement villages should have unambiguous access to RTB, say charities for older people
Charities representing renters and older people have called on the government to clarify that residents of retirement villages are tenants under the law. Those renters should have access to the ...
On a recent cloudy Wednesday evening, Shannon Chance, a professor of architectural engineering at Technological University Dublin (TUD) was recalling her immigration woes. Chance is from the American ...
Rory Delany toyed with several titles for the congregation address. “Reflections on a Window”. Not that one. Maybe, “Two Memorials” or “An Inconvenient Truth”? Not those either. In the end, he settled ...
For months in 2021, it looked like Dublin City Council (DCC) was busy chewing over plans for a new integration strategy covering the years 2021 to 2025. Then the momentum died. All those years that ...
The tree canopies over Chapel Road in Kinsealy in north Dublin had littered the path with yellow leaves and debris from the week’s storms. Drizzle dampened the already wet and slippery asphalt. The ...
Sinn Féin TD Paul Donnelly says residents at a new housing development near Hollystown, Wilkinsons Brook, started to contact him within months of moving in. It was “in relation to issues of water ...
More than 900 people in custody in prisons across Ireland are on waiting lists for addiction counsellors, show figures from the Irish Prison Service (IPS). The longest waitlist, the figures show, is ...
When photographing houses in Killester built for soldiers and sailors returning from the First World War, Ruth McManus stumbled upon a question that she couldn’t answer. She was looking for houses ...
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