On Friday September 21st 2012, locals and visitors across the island of Ireland will enjoy the unique experience of Culture Night, a free night of entertainment, discovery and adventure taking place in a record 30 towns, cities, counties and islands in Ireland. Museums, galleries, churches, historic houses, artists’ studios and cultural centres will open their doors late into the evening welcoming people of all ages to taste and sample their cultural delights for free on the evening.
Remember so many of the venues open on Culture Night are open for you to enjoy all year round so keep your Culture Night programme handy for use throughout the year as you plan your cultural adventures!
The Old Library and the Book of Kells exhibition a ‘must see’ on the itinerary of all visitors to Dublin. From 5pm – 10pm Trinity College Library College Street Dublin 2 01 896 2690 www.bookofkells.ie
Off Grafton Street, Dublin 2 3pm – 4pm & 7pm – 8pm – The Joust A Mysterious Queen finds that life is a drag until she is wooed by two unsuspecting knights in shining armour! 6pm – 7pm – Cantairí Avondale Dublin based choir that will celebrate Culture Night by performing a repertoire [...]
Space Fight – live electro-acoustic multimedia performance by collective from York, UK, 7pm & 8pm. Merging – installation, changing the scent of public places using specially created fragrances by J.Gruszczyk, Poland. Exhibition – by Debora Ando CFCP/Artpolonia Birthday-party 10.30pm. From 5pm – 11pm Centre for Creative Practices 15 Pembroke Strret Lower Dublin 2 0 1 [...]
Six exhibitions on view, including work by James Coleman and Lisa Yuskavage as part of Dublin Contemporary 2011, Futures 11 featuring Alan Bulter, Barbara Knezevic, Vera Klute, Sheila Rennick and James Merrigan, new work by Charles Tyrrell and James English RHA and an exhibition of work from the RHA Collection. Tours and talks throughout the [...]