Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Talks at TBG+S

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Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) is a leading artists’ studio complex and contemporary art gallery in Dublin City Centre. Founded in 1983 - by artists, for artists. At Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, we place artists at the centre of what we do. Our mission is to support the development of artists and the creation of art. We achieve this through high quality studio provision and an ambitious exhibition programme. We support an inclusive environment of learning and creativity and nurture close and sustained engagement of audiences with the work of Irish and international artists. Temple Bar G...

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www.templebargallery.com

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Jul 30, 2025

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SATIN SHADOW live Temple Bar Gallery + Studios 30.07.2025

Listen to a live performance by Satin Shadow, the collaborative project of visual artist Austin Hearne and filmmaker Glenn McQuaid. Staged beneath the iconic oval aperture of Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Satin Shadow gave their first live performance transforming the Atrium into a space of sonic and spiritual provocation. The performance was a Black Mass of sound and spoken word as Satin Shadow c...

Book Launch: Solstice Arts Centre presents Isabel Nolan in conversation with Francis Halsall 28.05.2024

Solstice Arts Centre presented the launch of a new book A DELICATE BOND WHICH IS ALSO A GAP by Isabel Nolan at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios 7 March 2024. Artist Isabel Nolan is in conversation with Francis Halsall, writer, lecturer and co-Director of Art in the Contemporary World Masters Programme, NCAD, Dublin. A DELICATE BOND WHICH IS ALSO A GAP is designed by Oonagh Young, and features work exh...

Talk: The Paradoxes of Drawing with Brian Fay and Jan-Philipp Fruehsorge 27.05.2024

A talk with international curator Jan-Philipp Fruehsorge and TBG+ Studio Artist Brian Fay hosted by Temple Bar Gallery + Studios for National Drawing Day. Thinking about contemporary drawing practices internationally and in Ireland this talk explores the innate paradoxes in drawing now: why is drawing described as something special and not at the same time? if drawing is a medium is there specific...

Gather: Niamh O’Malley in conversation with Eva Rothschild 05.04.2023

In association with the Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios presents an artist talk with representatives of Ireland at Venice, Eva Rothschild (2019) and Niamh O'Malley (2022). The conversation, mediated by Kate Strain of Kunstverein Aughrim, reflects on their exhibitions for the Irish Pavilion as Ireland’s representatives of the 58th and 59th La Biennale di Venez...

Fenrir I Galalith I Soundwork 27.06.2022

Soundwork by Richy Carey, with sections taken from the exhibition 'Galalith' by Lauren Gault. Lauren Gault’s exhibition, Galalith, is an expanded staging of her sculptural installations, responding to Temple Bar Gallery + Studios internal gallery space and the building’s external, environmental context. The exhibition incorporates sunlight caught by a street facing solar panel, a threaded assembla...

Tamsin Snow | On Ice | Soundtrack 18.01.2022

Tamsin Snow | On Ice | Soundtrack by Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

Lucy McKenzie in conversation with curator Pádraic E. Moore 14.09.2021

Artist Lucy McKenzie takes part in an online conversation with Curator Pádraic E. Moore on the occasion of her solo exhibition, Tour Donas. Featuring paintings, sculptures and elements of décor, this exhibition highlights the heterogeneity of McKenzie's practice. Weaving together fragments of art historical narratives with topical contemporary subjects, Tour Donas explores appropriation, authorshi...

Mairead O’hEocha in conversation with Nigel Monaghan 30.04.2020

The National Museum of Ireland – Natural History (or ‘Dead Zoo’) has been a major source of inspiration for Mairead O’hEocha in her solo exhibition Tale Ends & Eternal Wakes. O’hEocha recently spoke with Nigel Monaghan, Keeper of the Museum, about some of the fascinating historic stories and collections the museum holds, as well as its contemporary relevance to the study of the natural world. Nige...

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