culture

Edo in Colour: A Vibrant Exhibition of Japanese Culture

The new Chester Beatty exhibition will be free to view until December 5th.
By Sinziana Stanciu

Healing from Hardship: Dublin’s Arts Scene Emerges from Lockdown

Despite suffering innumerable difficulties, Dublin’s arts and culture sector has demonstrated incredible tenacity and spirit
By Molly Longstaff

Aisling Conroy’s New Show Examines Human Perception

Conroy’s second solo show examines the meaning of ritual, metamorphosis, and loss.
By Louisa Klatt

Overcoming Creative Fatigue: A Conversation with Two Dublin-Based Artists

Two Dublin-based artists discuss the challenges of dealing with creative fatigue
By Louisa Klatt

National Gallery Exhibition Explores Memory Through Jack B Yeats’ Paintings

The exhibition, “Painting & Memory”, opens to the public from September 4th.
By Louisa Klatt

The One-Man Magic of Local Boy

Tickets to Fynch in the Button Factory on December 16th, where Local Boy will be performing as a special guest, are available on Eventbrite for €15.
By Joe Coughlan

Molly O’Cathain on the Viral Success of ‘Parental Pandemic Portraits’

Theatre designer Molly O’Cathain recreated famous family portraits with her parents during lockdown.
By Lucy Sherry

Other Voices Will ‘Bring it All Back Home’ to Dingle this Week

Other Voices: Bringing It All Back Home will be streamed online from December 2nd to 6th via YouTube, Facebook Live, Twitter, and RTÉ.
By Hannah Quearney

Today, Corcadorca Will Offer a Taste of Trinity Graduate Theatre

Trinity graduate theatre company Tasteinyourmouth will debut their latest work-in-progress on Corcadorca’s Showonline2020 platform at 4pm today.
By Ailbhe Noonan

The Abbey Marks a Centenary Since Bloody Sunday 1920 Through 14 Voices

Writer Tracy Martin and director Dan Colley spoke to The University Times about the creative processes they employed to embody a collection of lives lost too soon.
By Ailbhe Noonan