Return Gallery, Goethe- Institut Irland, 37 Merrion Square, Dublin 2 Opening 15 January 2020 | 6 – 9pmExhibition runs till … More
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Open Call: SYSTEMS, Science Gallery Dublin
|| Open Call || This exhibition will explore the many different systems that form our contemporary networked society. The Science Gallery Dublin and curatorial team welcome proposals that highlight, investigate and test these systems, or offer alternative ones for an uncertain future.
Calling artists, designers, technologists, activists, journalists (citizen, alternative and mainstream), hackers and pranksters, academics and engineers to propose exhibits, workshops, interventions or projects that will help us untangle the many complex systems, both visible and invisible, that surround us.
Book Launch: Martina O’Brien ‘Every Single Morning’
Book launch event: 12th December 2019, Studio 6, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios at 6pm.
Every Single Morning by Martina O’Brien will be introduced by Clíodhna Shaffrey, with readings by Francis Halsall and Karen E. Till.
NASCHAUS: The Uncertain School
Join ACW for the Open Day of Naschaus: The Uncertain School. Inspired by the Bauhaus, this transgenerational school is founded on three educational pillars: Creativity, Criticality, Compassion. It is a space to cultivate resilience, adaptability, ambivalence, and absurdity. Our Open Day will feature a drop-in programme of engaging workshops, activities and tours, open to all ages, instilling values of critical thought and creative expression.
Sideways Movement and Other Attempts on the Boundary
13 November 2019 – 4 January 2020 Return Gallery – Goethe Institut Irland Featuring Harun Farocki, with new work by … More
Critical Practices: Making, Writing, Curating, Educating.
NCAD is delighted to present Critical Practices: Making, Writing, Curating, Educating, a two day symposium bringing together artists, designer-makers, curators, researchers, … More
María del Buey at 11th En Red Symposium: “Of Body and Experiment”
Friday October 25th at Medialab Prado, Madrid – 6pm ACW Graduate María del Buey will take part in the 11th … More
Mateja Šmic at Engage Art Studios, Galway
Engage Art Studios present the CIRCA Art Magazine Writers’ Choice Graduate Exhibition: Mateja Smic, “Aesthetics of a Split Subject” Engage … More
With-Hold, Exhibition by Padraig Cunningham at the Return Gallery
Return Gallery, Goethe-Institut Irland, 37 Merrion Square Dublin 2 Opening 20th September, 2019 6.30 – 9pm Exhibition runs through 31st … More
POST-DANCE
August 15, Project Arts Centre Performance 5pm//Lecture 6pm curated by ACW alumni Sara Muthi (ROU)// performed by Oran Leong (IRL)// … More
Silence is the Master by Orlaith Phelan
A recap on Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s Earwitness Theatre at the Chisenhale Gallery, London. The show marked the artist first solo … More
Interview with Alan Butler by Seanán Kerr, ACW student
Alan Butler has been examining the implications of new media, the internet and the politics of appropriation for over a … More
TYPECAST X David Booth Exhibition Launch & Artist Talk
TYPECAST x David Booth Exhibition Launch & Artist Talk Opening 14 June 2019 at 18:00 – 21:00 Runs until 29 … More
a heap of language #002: radical publishing
Please join us for the second instalment of a heap of language, an ongoing event series organised between Paper Visual … More
Opening: Pauline Oliveros, Software for People @ The Goethe Institut
Constellations by Orlaith Phelan
C o n s t e l l a t i o n s Wolfgang Tillmans, Rebuilding the Future Exhibition … More
Exhibition at 126 Artist-Run Gallery
Anticipated Fictions: Monumental Configurations at 126 Artist-Run Gallery from Saturday 27 April to 12 May. 126 Artist-Run Galley, 15 Saint … More
Irish Association of Creative Therapists at IMMA
Within the Irish Association of Creative Therapists symposium at IMMA on the 27th April, ACW student and practicing artist Natalie … More
ACW Events April 2019
1) ACW is delighted to welcome Dan Adler as this year’s ACW/ IMMA fellow. During his time in Dublin Dan … More
Emma Brennan’s Heed To The Mound, reviewed by Aoife Banks
Six contorted, heaving bodies, six mounds of dough, arms and legs entwined with lengths of proved flour, yeast and water. … More
