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Welcome to Culture Night 2018

Bígí linn chun Oíche Chultúir a cheiliúiradh i I’m especially delighted to see a number of mBaile Átha Cliath! venues open on Culture Night for the first time, including the Bank of Cultural Culture is Catching on Friday September 21st, & Heritage Centre, and 14 as Dublin City and County celebrate Culture Henrietta Street. Night with a sprawling programme of events. Venues and public spaces come alive after The fun spills onto the streets of the city, with a hours to host a programme of free late-night diverse outdoor programme bringing the magic entertainment, as part of an all-Ireland of Culture Night to a number of public spaces, celebration of arts, heritage and culture. including Meeting House Square, The Civic Amphitheatre and Barnardo Square. Now in its thirteenth year, Culture Night Dublin returns in 2018 with its biggest programme to Elsewhere, RTÉ, Creative Ireland and OPW join date. With over 280 participating venues and forces to present a show-stopping open-air upwards of 500 free events, locals and visitors concert in the grounds of National Museum will be spoiled for choice. of Ireland – Decorative Arts and History, alongside a varied programme of talks, Dublin City Council Arts Office is delighted to workshops and live radio broadcasts. collaborate with the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Culture Night’s Taking a walking tour on Culture Night is a valued partners and all the participating great way to soak up the atmosphere. There’s artists and organisations to ensure Friday also the option of hitching a ride on one of the September 21st is a fantastic celebration of free Culture Night bus routes, kindly provided the creative spirits and hidden treasures that by . make Dublin so unique. Of course, it’s important to remember that How will you choose to spend Culture Night many cultural organisations participating this year? Wherever your interests lie, the in Culture Night are open all-year round and programme has lots to offer. Museums, we encourage you to continue generously galleries and cultural attractions across Dublin supporting their invaluable work in breathing cultural life into the city. City and County are hosting their own exciting programmes, including many one-off events Bain sult as Oíche Chultúir! created especially for Culture Night audiences. Ray Yeates, Dublin City Arts Officer 4 VENUES A–Z VENUE P Church | Café, Bar Restaurant & 52 County Council - County 104 50 Garden, The Hall Swords 3 Walls Gallery 16 Civic Theatre 109 Fingal County Libraries - Swords 104 6 Sráid Fhearchair 71 Clancy Quay Studio 17 Library A4 Sounds 50 Clockwork Door, The 40 Fingal County Libraries – 104 Library Abbey Artist Studios 50 Clonliffe College 92 Fire Station Artists' Studios 54 50 Club Chonradh na Gaeilge 70 Flying Turtle Productions 64 Ableton Push Playground 38 CoisCéim Broadreach 52 Forest Friends 93 Act The Maggot 51 Comhlámh 41 Concern Worldwide 27 Frank Duff House - Legion of 18 ActionAid Ireland 51 Mary Conradh na Gaeilge 70 Adam and Eve's Historic 26 Freemasons' Hall 75 Constant Knitter, The 28 Franciscan Church French Embassy in Ireland 76 Contemporary Music Centre, 41 Aerial Cirque 38 Fumbally Stables, The 29 Afghan Community of Ireland 51 The CREATE @ Rotunda Hospital 52 GAA / Trinity College Cricket 76 Aga Szot Live Painting Studio 38 Ground Custom House Visitor Centre 64 AIB Bankcentre 91 GAA Museum 54 D-Light Studios 53 AIB Choral Society 38 Gables Restaurant & Bar, The 99 Damn Fine Print 17 Alliance Française Dublin 72 Gael Linn 42 Dance Ireland 53 American College Dublin 72 Gaiety School of Acting 42 Dance Theatre of Ireland 99 Amphitheatre, The 39 Gallery of Photography Ireland 42 Darkroom, The 17 An Siopa Leabhar 70 , An Garda 29 DCU St. Patrick's Campus 92 Áras an Uachtaráin 16 Síochána Dean Dublin, The 73 Áras Chrónáin, Ionad Cultúir- 109 55 Department of Finance 73 Irish Cultural Centre Geological Museum (TCD) 76 Design Tower, The 74 103 Cemetery Museum 93 DIAS - Geophysics 75 Arran Street East 51 Goethe-Institut Ireland 76 DIAS Dunsink Observatory 103 Art & Business Campus 91 Gormleys Fine Art 77 Digital Hub, The 28 Drumcondra GPO - An Post 55 DIT Conservatory of Music & 41 Arts Council, The 72 GPO Witness History Visitor 55 Drama Augustinians John's Lane 26 Centre dlr LexIcon 99 Church Development 18 Baha'i National Centre 91 dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum 99 Agency Ballyroan Library 109 Dollard & Co. 41 Graphic Studio Dublin 55 Bank of Ireland Cultural & 39 , The 74 Graphic Studio Gallery 43 Heritage Centre Draíocht Arts Centre (Draíocht 103 Greek Orthodox Community of 18 Barnardo Square 26 Blanchardstown) Ireland, The BeLonG To Youth Services 26 Drawing Studio, the 74 Griffith College 93 Bewley's Café Theatre 39 Dublin Airport 103 29 Bewley's Grafton Street 39 Dublin Body Paint 42 Gutter Bookshop, The 43 Black Church Print Studio 40 Dublin Buddhist Centre 53 Helix, The 94 Bond Street Studios 27 Dublin Camera Club 28 Houses of the Oireachtas 77 Books Upstairs 72 Dublin City Gallery The Hugh 53 Hungarian Culture Days @ 30 Bow Street Academy for Screen 16 Lane Archbishop Hall Acting Dublin City Hall 28 Ianród Éireann Building - 56 Brick Alley Café 40 Dublin CIty Library & Archive 74 Connolly Station Brooks Hotel 40 Dublin Civic Trust 54 Icon Walk & The Icon Factory, 43 Brown Bag Films 16 Dublin Roller Derby @ 92 The Brú Chrónáin: Round 109 Community Sports Centre IMMA 18 Tower Visitor Centre Dublin Unitarian Church 75 Immanuel Church Dublin 56 Barracks 91 54 In-Spire Galerie Dublin 56 Central Bank of Ireland, The 64 29 Instituto Cervantes Dublin 77 Central Catholic Library 73 Eckankar 75 Irish Architectural Archive 77 Chamber Choir Ireland 83 Embassy of the Republic of 92 Irish Film Institute 43 Chester Beatty, The 27 Lithuania Irish Georgian Society 44 Children’s Books Ireland @ 73 Engineers Ireland 93 Irish Manuscripts Commission 78 Hodges Figgis EPIC The Irish Emigration 64 Irish Music Rights Organisation 78 Museum Chocolate Factory, The 52 Irish Potato Famine Exhibition, 78 Christ Church Cathedral 27 Fingal Academy of Music 104 The VENUES A–Z 5 Irish Railway Record Society 19 95 School of Theoretical Physics 97 Irish Research Council 78 Needful Things 44 Dublin Institute for Advanced Irish Traditional Music Archive 79 New Theatre, The 45 Studies Irish Writers Centre 56 Newbridge House and Farm 106 Dublin 86 Italian Institute of Culture 79 No. 3 Mountjoy Square 58 Sean O' Casey Commumity 66 79 O'Brien Press, The 95 Centre J.W. Sweetman Craft Brewery 66 O'Sheas Merchant 32 Skerries Mills 106 Jam Art Factory 30 Oireachtas na Gaeilge @ Rás 66 1662 46 Centre 57 Curach ar an Life Sol Art Gallery 87 James Joyce Museum 100 Old Library and the Book of Kells 85 Solomon Fine Art 46 Jordan Fine Arts 105 exhibition, The South Dublin County Libraries/ 110 County Library, 79 Old Music Shop Dublin 58 St Andrew's Church 88 Kevin Street Library 30 Olivier Cornet Gallery 59 St Anne's Parish Centre 106 LAB Gallery and Dublin City Arts 57 OPW Arbour Hill 22 Office, The Ormond Studios 59 St Audoen's Church Visitor 33 Centre (OPW) Last Bookshop 30 Outhouse 59 St Bartholomew’s Church 97 Law Society of Ireland, The 19 Outlandish Theatre Platform 32 St Columba's College 101 Liberties College 31 @ Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital St Finian's Lutheran Church 87 Liberty Hall Theatre 57 Oxfam Ireland 95 St Francis Xavier's Church 60 Light House Cinema 19 Pavilion Theatre 101 St Maelruain's Church 111 Lilliput Press, The 19 Pearse Lyons Distillery 33 St Mary's Pro Cathedral 60 Little Museum of Dublin, The 80 and St. Enda's 110 St Mobhi's Church 61 Castle & Gardens 105 Park St Patrick's Cathedral 34 Manresa Jesuit Centre of 94 Poetry Ireland 59 Spirituality St Patrick's Mental Health 34 Portuguese Language Centre 60 Services Mansion House, The 80 Powerscourt Townhouse Centre 45 St Stephen's Church - The 87 "Margaret Aylward Centre for 94 Pepper Canister Faith 45 St. Catherine of Alexandria 34 and Dialogue" 94 Arts Centre 95 Parish Church Marlay Craft Courtyard 100 Castle 110 St. Nicholas of Myra Church 34 Marrowbone Books 31 Library 96 Steambox Gallery + Studios 35 Marsh's Library 31 RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons 85 in Ireland) Stoney Road Press 66 MART Gallery 94 Rediscovery Centre 96 Street 66 46 McKee Barracks 22 Religious Society of Friends 45 Studio 10 46 Meeting House Square 44 (Quakers) Sweny's Pharmacy 88 Mendicity Institution, The 31 Retirement Planning Council of 102 Swords Castle 106 Merrion Mews 80 Ireland, The" 33 Taking Flight: Education & 97 Millbank Theatre 105 Revenue Museum 33 Performance Ltd. Momentum Acting Studio 80 RHA Gallery 85 Talbot Studios 61 Monkstown Parish Church 100 RIAI Irish Architecture Awards 85 Tallaght University Hospital 111 Moving Crib, The 57 Exhibition (RIAI), The Teach Fhiodh Cuilinn/ 97 Museum Building (TCD) 81 22 Cullenswood House Myra House - Legion of Mary 32 Rotunda Hospital Chapel 60 Teeling Whiskey Distillery 35 Na Píobairí Uilleann 58 Royal College of Physicians of 86 Temple Bar Gallery + Studios 47 National Archives 32 Ireland Temple Hill Quaker Burial 101 National Concert Hall 83 Royal Hospital Donnybrook 96 Ground National Gallery of Ireland 84 Royal Irish Academy 86 THEATRE@36 61 National Library of Ireland 84 Royal Irish Academy of Music 86 Tog Hackerspace 35 National Lottery 58 RTÉ Contempo Quartet with 83 Trinity Gallery, The 88 National Maritime Museum of 100 Dave Kerr Trinity Long Room Hub 88 Ireland RTÉ Cór na nÓg / RTÉ Cór Linn 83 Úna Guy's Art Studio 47 National Museum of Ireland - 84 RTÉ National Symphony 83 United Arts Club, The 88 Archaeology Orchestra Valuation Office 61 National Museum of Ireland - 21 Rua Red 110 Verve 67 Decorative Arts & History Sanctuary, The 22 Visit Dublin 47 National Museum of Ireland - 84 School of Philosophy & 96 Viva 89 Natural History Economic Science, The Winding Stair Bookshop, The 89 National Photographic Archive 44 6 Your Guide for the night

TIPS FOR CATCHING GET IN TOUCH 01 969 5259 CULTURE NIGHT ON FRI 21 SEP [email protected]

EXPLORE DUBLIN CITY CREATE YOUR TRAIL MOVE AROUND ON AND COUNTY Why not share your Culture CULTURE NIGHT Venues are listed (A-Z) or by Night! Our website now Culture Night quarters within features a create your own Dublin by Tram this programme and information trail function with friends and www.luas.ie is correct at time of print. family. However, with over 300 venues Dublin by Bike www.dublinbikes.ie due to participate on Culture INFO POINTS Night in Dublin County, be sure ON THE NIGHT to check culturenight.ie for Dublin & Ireland by Rail Need guidance on the night programming updates. or want to grab a eco friendly Our transport partner Ianród balloon for your little one. Drop Éireann Irish Rail is giving OPENING HOURS by to our info points on the away 100 free family passes We are open from 4pm ’till late. night - open only on the night for travel on Culture Night. itself. Visit culturenight.ie for details BOOKINGS of how to win. Culture Night is FREE but Visit Dublin some locations may require 4pm–9pm, Suffolk St, D2 CONNECT WITH US advance booking. Look out for visitdublin.com the booking required symbol @CultureNight B as you browse the venue listings. DublinTown Kiosks #CultureNight 4pm–10pm, Top of Grafton St #OícheChultúir TRANSPORT FOR CULTURE NIGHT 7

FREE Culture Night Buses

Explore as many Culture Night destinations possible by availing of complimentary buses, kindly provided by our transport partner Dublin Bus.

FREE buses will be departing every 20 minutes from bus stops along Routes A to D and don’t be surprised to catch some culture en route. Make sure to check operation times below along with designated bus stops.

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Bus Route A, B, C, & D in operation from 6pm–11pm (departing every 20 mins, last bus leaving 10.30pm to be at outermost venue for F pick up at 11pm).

A Bachelor’s Walk Parnell Square North (in front of Parnell Square (Dublin City Gallery Bachelor’s Arlington Hotel) West The Hugh Lane) Croke Park Parnell Square East Walk

B Pearse St. Pearse St. (Opposite Kildare St. Merrion Northum- Merrion (Opposite Garda (National Stephen’s Square Berland Square Westland Garda Station) Museum) Green North Mount St. Rd. RDS East Row Station)

C Aston Quay Christ St. Guinness Custom (USIT Bridge Church Patrick’s Thomas Store- Military Collins Smithfield Arran House Aston Office) St. Cathedral Cathedral St. house Rd. Barracks Square Quay Quay Quay

D Eden Quay Custom House Grand Canal Barrow Windmill Lane Eden Quay (Laughter Lounge) Quay Square St. Studio (Laughter Lounge) 8 Culture Night Podcast

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As part of Culture Night this year, we’re releasing a series of special podcast episodes, with contributions from familiar faces and emerging talents in Ireland’s cultural sphere.

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Produced in association with Headstuff Podcast Network, the podcasts will delve into different facets of culture and the arts, with some leading thinkers, doers and makers exploring the ways in which our cultural heritage enhances our experiences.

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Episodes will be available to download across all platforms, and from culturenight.ie, on the morning of Fri 21 Sep, helping to whet your appetite for all the fun- filled activity that lies ahead that night! FREE CULTURE NIGHT TOURS 9

Explore Dublin One of the best ways to discover and explore your city in good company. Make sure to BOOK YOURSELF IN. Due to the popularity, by night! booking is essential! Visit culturenight.ie for full details.

SOMETHING BESPOKE? Start Times & Meeting Points Agitate, Agitate, Agitate: Walking Tour for 200th Anniversary of Frederick Douglass To celebrate the 200th anniversary of humanitarian and 6pm | Barnardo abolitionist Frederick Douglass, walk with Christine Kinealy, Square, Dame author of Frederick Douglass: In His Own Words, and other St, D2 noted historians, artists and writers, to hear the stories of Frederick Douglass, during his time in Ireland, in 1846. [90min]

A History of Dublin for Children Join Humpty Dumpty for nursery rhymes and stories from auld 5.30pm | Outside Dublin. You’ll hear all about what life was like for children over Smock Alley approximately 1,100 years of Dublin’s History. Viking kids and Theatre, Cow’s modern kids welcome. Children must be accompanied by an Lane, D8 adult. [60min]

A History of Merrion Square Come and explore the rich architectural heritage of Merrion 5.30pm / 7.30pm Square: from its inception, to its growth in the 1760’s, the | Merrion Square architects responsible, and the key Georgian features North – Opposite which still survive today. The tour will also take into account Oscar Wilde House the many famous residents of the square from the 1740’s - Gardens roadside onwards. Guide: Kerrie Clarke [90min] pavement, D2

Arbour Hill & Environs Tour guide Eamonn Clarke contextualizes the main events of 5.30pm / 7.30pm the 1916 by explaining in detail the proclamation | Arbour Hill of the Irish Republic. The tour also incorporates a short tour of Cemetery, D7 places of historical interest in the locality. [90min] Ballad Tour Come and revel in ballads of old, rendered comically and 7.30pm | Outside movingly by Sean Fitzgerald and friends. Learn about the Smock Alley incredible history of Dublin city and its musicians and poets, Theatre, Cow’s such as Zozimus the blind poet and the inhabitants of ‘Hell’. Lane, D8 You’ll laugh, you’ll cry and you’ll most definitely sing! [90min]

The Banks of the Royal Canal Join urbanist and Fáilte Ireland tour-guide Sam Ford as he 5.30pm / 7.30pm explores the hidden histories of the Royal Canal. This 1km | Meet outside stretch meanders from Croke Park and the origins of Amhrán Drumcondra na bhFiann to the father of seismology via James Joyce, Brian Railway Station Boru and the best week ever in the history of butcher shops. [60 mins] 10 FREE CULTURE NIGHT TOURS

SOMETHING BESPOKE? Start Times & Meeting Points City By Night Bus Tour The City Sightseeing Dublin Night Tour is a unique musical 9.30pm (arrive night tour! Our wandering minstrel will entertain you with by 9.15pm | 13 stories and songs while you get a panoramic view of Dublin Upper O’Connell St illuminated at night. This one-hour round interactive trip is the (City Sightseeing perfect way to finish off your Culture Night festivities! [60min] Dublin), D1

Culture Fit Tour Lace up your runners for the Culture Night jog. The run is a 6.15pm | Runlogic relaxed evening jog, taking in some of the main attractions Shop, 3-4 Essex featured on the Culture Night calendar of events. The hosts St West, Temple from Run Logic will be able to help you along the interesting Bar, D8 course around Dublin city and surrounds. The run course typically covers about 5km total distance. All levels of runners welcome. [135min] Culture Night by Bike Get your craic on a saddle with Dublin City Bike Tours. Join 6.30pm | Dublin this entertaining tour starting from Smithfield and going City Bike Stand, through Phoenix Park, Temple Bar & Liberties. We promise a Smithfield Square fun, easy-paced and eco-friendly tour of Dublin’s fair city with (by Luas stop), D7 local guides. Bring high vis and ensure your bike is in working order! [90min] Dublin Busking Experience Discover the vibrant street music scene of Dublin together 6pm | The Spire, with John Tecuceanu - a singer-songwriter and experienced O’Connell St, D1 busker - learning what it means to live life as a full-time street artist. We will visit and explore three important landmarks - Henry Street, Temple Bar and Grafton Street - and we will stop in one of these places to sing a couple of songs together (allowing you to experience busking firsthand). [120min] Dubliner Bus Tour Travel the cobblestone streets and meet the colourful 7.15pm | College characters that have shaped our dear auld Dublin. From Green Tourist rogues and rascals to the poets and paupers, join professional Office, D2 actors onboard a specially designed bus for a theatrical journey through Old Dublin Town. A night of laughs and legends! [120min] DoDublin Ghostbus Tour Step inside the original DoDublin Ghostbus tour, Dublin’s 6pm / 7.30pm / Best Night Out! You’ll be transported into a world of 9pm | Dublin Bus ghostly happenings and ghoulish villains, and learn Head Office, 59 amazing facts about the dark side of Dublin’s past. Upper O’Connell Bookings online only at www.dodublin.ie/culture (max. 2 St, D1 tickets per person, not suitable for children under 14) For enquiries email [email protected]

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SOMETHING BESPOKE? Start Times & Meeting Points Dublin Ghost Signs Tour Unravel stories from Dublin’s past by looking up at its old 6pm | Outside the signs, looking down at its forgotten doorsteps and exploring Abbey Theatre some of its unloved laneways with Dublin Ghost Signs. Led by Main Entrance Emma Clarke of dublinghostsigns.com. [90min] (Marlborough St)

Dublin’s Bookshops Led by Lisa Marie Griffith, author of Dublin: Then and Now, 5.30pm | Winding this tour explores Dublin’s vibrant book culture. Stops include Stair Bookshop, the Winding Stair Bookshop, the Gutter Bookshop, Hodges Ormond Quay Figgis and Books Upstairs as well as some of Dublin’s historic Lower, D1 printing and bookselling quarters. The tour includes a chat with booksellers and a chance to browse bookshelves in each shop. [120min]

Dublin Street Art Tour Join street artist and self-proclaimed ‘mindful vandal’ Will 5pm / 6.30pm | St Leger on a tour of Dublin’s street art. Sometimes political, Outside Thunder sometimes playful - there is a lot to see on the walls of Dublin. Road Café, Fleet [90min] St, D2

Financial Justice Ireland Tour September 2018 marks 10 years since the global financial 6pm | Liberty Hall crash and the resulting recession in Ireland. This walking tour Theatre, Eden will revisit key events and locations of the night of the bank Quay, D1 guarantee and reflect on its impact. It will also be a journey through the reactions of the Irish people and the creative ways they organised against austerity. Guide: Dr Conor McCabe [60min] Grafton Street: Retail Architecture & History A look at the architecture and history of Grafton Street, from 5.30pm / 7.30pm the 1600s to the present day: Dutch Billies to Modernism, | Outside Weir & via Georgian, Victorian and Art Deco. On this tour you’ll learn Son’s Jewellers, about Grafton St through the ages, as well as a rag-tag of Grafton St, D2 detail and trivia about this famous street, its many businesses and buildings. Hosted by Arran Henderson, whose ‘Dublin Decoded’ walks interpret the capital, its streetscape and architecture in fun, accessible terms. [90min]

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SOMETHING BESPOKE? Start Times & Meeting Points The Grand Canal Tour Encounter the history and histrionics of the buildings and 7.30pm / 9pm | characters along the Grand Canal as guide Andrew Deering Corner of Mount St leads you on a stroll from McKenny’s Bridge and Sally’s Bridge Lower & Warrington respectively. [75 min] Pl / Corner of Parnell Rd & Donore Ave, D8

Kultur Nacht auf Deutsch (Fahrradtour) Nimm das Fahrrad mit und treffe dich am Hauptpostamt mit 6.15pm | Outside Liam Bairéad um 18.15 (RADHELM UND –LICHTER NICHT GPO, O’Connell VERGESSEN!). Fahre mit Liam über die noblen Straßen der St, D1 Hauptstadt, an der Liffey vorbei, über vornehme georgianische Plätze, an mittelalterlichen Kathedralen vorbei. [90min]

Lazy Bike Tour Catch a glimpse of Dublin’s must-see attractions and immerse 6.15pm | 4 Scarlet yourself in the Irish history on our orange, eye-catching Lazy Row, Essex St West, Bikes. [60min] Temple Bar, D8

Learning of the Liberties An intriguing tour of the narrow streets and alleys in the 5.30pm / 7.30pm | vicinity of Dublin’s oldest cathedral, Christ Church. Guide: Barnardo Square, Frank Cullen is the author of Dublin 1847: City of the Ordnance Dame St, D2 Survey. [90min]

LGBT+ Tour With a background in writing, political activism and organising 5pm / 7.30pm | large-scale social events, there is no one better suited than Barnardo Square, Tonie Walsh to lead a walking tour of historic queer Dublin. Dame St, D2 Join him as he time-travels through Dublin’s socio-cultural and political LGBT life, uncovering a history that has remained hidden for too long. [120min] Mujeres que hicieron historia Este año se conmemora el centésimo aniversario del voto 5pm | Instituto femenino en Irlanda y este tour estará dedicado a algunas Cervantes, Lincoln (de las muchísimas) mujeres irlandesas que hicieron historia. Place, D2 Algunas muy famosas y otras casi olvidadas, por las calles de Dublín conocerán la historia de mujeres en la política, la medicina, el ejército, la literatura, del pasado y del presente. Guide: Alita Rivero [90min]

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SOMETHING BESPOKE? Start Times & Meeting Points Oíche Chultúir ar Rothar Tóg do rothar leat go dtí Ard-Oifig an Phoist agus bí ann ar 8.15pm | Outside 8.15pm (NÁ DEARMAD clogad ná soilsí!). Lean Liam Bairéad GPO, O’Connell ar thuras shráideanna uaisle agus ísle na hArdchathrach, le St, D1 hais na Life, trí chearnóga Seoirseacha na huasaicme, thar Ardeaglaisí ársa Meánaoiseacha [90min]

Red Lights and Revolution A walk back in time with Terry Fagan of North Inner City 5.30pm / 7.30pm | Folklore Project. Hear the stories from around Dublin’s Front entrance of onetime famous Red Light district known as Monto. [90min] Connolly Station, Amiens St, D1

Following Her Path: A Walking Tour of Ireland’s Remarkable Women Tour guide Vasilena Vasileva will take you on a journey of 6pm | St Stephen’s discovery of the women who shaped Ireland through the Green Main Gate centuries, while you casually stroll through Dublin city centre. (Fusiliers’ Arch), D2 It tells the stories of both well-known and forgotten women who have contributed significantly to different areas of public life. [100min] Walking Tour Starting at Wood Quay, this tour will follow the Liffey 6pm / 8pm | eastwards along the quays, exploring the many facets of the Wooden Boat at Liffey which makes it such an important and fascinating part Civic Offices, Wood of the life of Dublin: from the inception of the city right through Quay, D8 to the present day. Guide: Olivia Rusk [90min]

Silicon Valley of Europe Stroll City Walks offers original tours of Dublin. By joining 7.30pm | Outside the Silicon Valley of Europe tour, you will discover how from the Marker Hotel, playing a part in Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising Rebellion to near Grand Canal complete dereliction by the early 1990s, Dublin’s docklands Square, D2 have been transformed into one of Europe’s leading digital hubs among international tech giants. [90 min] Women Who Made History This year we are commemorating the 100th anniversary of 7pm | Instituto women’s right to vote in Ireland and this tour will be dedicated Cervantes, Lincoln to some (of the many!) Irish women who made history: some Place, D2 very famous, some almost forgotten, walking through the streets of Dublin you will learn the story of women in politics, medicine, the army, literature, from past and present times. Guide: Alita Rivero [90min]

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CULTURE NIGHT WITH RTÉ

RTÉ, in partnership with Culture Night, has been Full details of events at the the National providing audiences with some remarkable Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks on pages performances and experiences throughout the 20 and 21. years, and this year will be the biggest yet. Join Lorcan Murray’s Classic Drive on RTÉ lyric Bringing the vibrancy of Culture Night from all fm (from 4pm to 7pm) for a live broadcast from around the country to audiences at home, RTÉ the as special guest will have heaps of Culture Night coverage on artists respond to the library’s collection in television, radio and online. music and words. Dr Ann Buckley explores some of the medieval music manuscripts in the The famous, flagship “ gig” collection with her vocal ensemble, and Culture is crossing the river this year ... and it’s File with Luke Clancy takes a look behind the breaking all kinds of new ground. Between the scenes at some of the priceless artwork in the commanding granite walls of the historic Collins library’s collections. Barracks, a gigantic, free open-air concert will bring the very best of Ireland’s emerging and At the National Concert Hall, RTÉ Cór na nÓg established artists to stage alongside the RTÉ and the newly formed youth choir, RTÉ Cór Linn Concert Orchestra. will perform on the steps of the John Field Room (from 6pm to 6.20pm). Join the RTÉ National The concert will be presented by Sean Rocks Symphony Orchestra with Principal Guest and broadcast live on RTÉ Radio 1’s Arena Conductor Nathalie Stutzmann and soloists from 8pm to 10pm. The preceding hour on in the main auditorium from 7.30pm to 9pm. Arena (from 7pm to 8pm) will be dedicated to Programme: Rossini’s William Tell Overture, highlights from all around the country. You can Mozart’s Sonfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola also follow all of the action via live streaming on and Orchestra and Dvorák’s Symphony No.7. If RTÉ - see rte.ie/culture for more. you can’t make the concert in person, you can Be part of the studio audience for live recordings listen in as Paul Herriott presents the concert of a plethora of arts and culture programmes live on RTÉ lyric fm’s Lyric Concert. During the for RTÉ Radio 1 from 4pm to 7pm at the Palatine interval, especially for Culture Night, we’ll hear Room, The National Museum of Ireland, Collins recordings of RTÉ Cór na nÓg through the years. Barracks. Get up close and personal with a Full details on pages 82 and 83. fantastic range of guests on Sunday Miscellany, Culture Cabinet and some brand new pilot radio FOLLOW US on the night via @rte on Twitter and programmes. Meanwhile Jim Carroll’s Banter on rte.ie/culture talks culture likes and loves in Culture & Me. LISTEN Arena, RTÉ Radio 1, 7pm–10pm | Lorcan RTÉ brings all of the above Collins Barracks Murray’s Classic Drive, RTÉ lyric fm, 4pm–7pm | events to Culture Night in partnership with Lyric Concert, RTÉ lyric fm, 7.30pm–9pm the Department of Culture, Heritage and the CATCH UP rte.ie/player | rte.ie/radio Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council and The National Museum of Ireland. VISIT culturenight.ie | rte.ie/culture NAVAN ROAD

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01 3 Walls Gallery Time 5pm–10pm Uses of Enchantment is a site-specific exhibition Address rooted in the theme of childhood and memories. The 130 Oxmantown Rd, title is inspired by Bruno Bettelheim’s book ‘Uses of Stoneybatter, D7 Enchantment, The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Web Tales’, in which he explores traditional fairytales 3wallsgallery. from a Freudian perspective. This concept-based wordpress.com Tel Visual Art show takes place in an innovative gallery and living space. 087 239 9664

02 Áras an Uachtaráin Time 3pm–9pm The official residence of the 9th President of Ireland, Address Michael D. Higgins, and his wife Sabina Higgins, Phoenix Park, D8 will open to the public for a unique opportunity to Web explore this magnificent building. Visitors will be president.ie given an insight into the history of the residence and Tel a cultural performance will be presented. Tickets by 01 617 1000 Heritage · Music lottery, email [email protected] by August · Theatre 28th.

03 Bow Street Academy for Time 6.30pm–11pm Screen Acting Address 12/13 Bow St, In their cinema they will be screening award winning Smithfield, D7 short films starring their talented graduates. And Web for those who love a laugh, there’s a Stand Up Show bowstreet.ie featuring alumni who have gone on to make a splash Tel on the comedy circuit including Eric Lalor, Hannah 01 531 0929 Film · Talk · Comedy Mamalis and Stephen Mullan. · Music

04 Brown Bag Films Time 5pm–9pm Twice Oscar-nominated Brown Bag Films, one of the Address world’s leading animation studios, will be hosting Unit 20, Block C, some family-friendly workshops and activities Smithfield Market, D7 in their Dublin space led by their very own Emmy Web Award winning Episodic Director Marten Jonmark. brownbagfilms.com Learn about the storyboarding process and join in Tel Film · Workshop on some epic doodling fun! Suitable for Children 01 872 1608 aged 5-12. Booking required, please see website for details. www.culturenight.ie 19

05 Clancy Quay Studio Time 6pm–9pm The studio’s artists will provide an insight into their Address fine art practice by hosting an open evening, with Kingsbridge Building an exhibition of work in progress and an opportunity South Circular Rd, to meet those working in the space. Sean O’Rourke, Islandbridge, D8 Cará Donaghey, Derek Finn, and Peter Slyman will Tel discuss their process and practice as emerging 01 636 4306 Arts & Crafts contemporary artists. · Visual Art · Talk · Tour · Open Studio

06 Damn Fine Print Time 6pm–10.30pm One of Dublin’s most popular print studios opens Address its doors to the public! Swing by and try your hand Unit 1, 32 North at pulling your own limited edition print, with live Brunswick St, screenprint demos and a chance to see the work Stoneybatter, D7 of the studio’s printmasters. Guests can even bag Web some Damn Fine wall art from the gallery shop on damnfineprint.com Tel Arts & Crafts the evening. · Visual Art 087 282 1969

07 The Darkroom Time 5pm–10.30pm The Darkroom is hosting an exhibition of Address photographic works - from analogue black and 32 Brunswick St North, white to digital prints - all from the space’s talented Stoneybatter, D7 members and artists. Guests will get to experience Web the magic of the black and white darkroom by darkroom.ie making a one-off Photogram image - booking Tel Visual Art essential. There will be displays of old-school 087 226 9525 · Photography cameras and photographic techniques.

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08 Frank Duff House - Legion Time 5pm–9.30pm of Mary Address De Montfort House, Make your way to the international headquarters Morning Star of the Legion of Mary, an organisation founded in Avenue, D7 Dublin in 1921. A guided tour includes a short DVD Web on the Legion’s founder Frank Duff, a visit to the legionofmary.ie house where he lived, and memorabilia from around Tel Arts & Craft · Film the Legion world. Refreshments will be served. · Heritage · Literature 01 872 3153

09 Grangegorman Time 4pm–9.30pm Development Agency Address The Clock Tower, ‘...the lives we live’, Grangegorman’s innovative Grangegorman Lower, public art programme, supports a diversity of D7 community arts initiatives through expanded Web contemporary art practice. Aspects from the ggda.ie programme are platformed in situ through a Tel Film · Heritage lively presentation of documentary and exhibits, · Visual Art · Talk · Tour 01 402 4140 including a visit to view the pioneering art lending scheme on site.

10 The Greek Orthodox Time 7pm–11pm Community of Ireland Address 46 Arbour Hill, D7 The contribution of the Greek Orthodox Community Tel of Ireland to this year’s festivities will be a 087 622 5969 presentation of the Greek Orthodox tradition, as received by contemporary Greeks since the Byzantine era. They will also feature the traditional Heritage · Music · Talk female costume of the Macedonian region of Greece as it evolved from the time of Alexander the Great. This organisation is a community of orthodox people, mostly ethnic Greeks, who have their church as a focal point of cultural expression. 11 IMMA Time 4pm–8pm Visit Ireland’s modern art museum in Dublin 8. See Address the exhibition, ‘Sunset, Sunrise’, by Monir Shahroudy Royal Hospital, Farmanfarmaian for free and take part in a range of Kilmainham, D8 tours and talks. This is a rare opportunity to discover Web the breathtakingly kaleidoscopic nature of Monir’s imma.ie work from sculptures, drawings, jewellery, and Tel Visual Art · Tour collages, over 70 works. For details of the evening 01 612 9900 and to book your exhibition ticket see museum website. www.culturenight.ie 21

12 Irish Railway Record Time 5pm–9pm Society (IRRS) Address Dublin Heuston Enjoy an open evening learning more about the Station, D8 history and records of Dublin and Ireland’s railways Web at the museum of railway memorabilia located irrs.ie in the former goods offices at Dublin Heuston Station. Guests should note that the museum is Heritage located within the grounds of Heuston Station itself, opposite the station car park entrance.

13 The Law Society of Ireland Time 5pm–9pm Explore the contrast between the past visions of Address architect, Thomas Ivory’s design for the Blue Coat Blackhall Place, D7 School, Blackhall Place (now the Law Society) and Web the current modern development of the site. Visit lawsociety.ie the grounds of the beautiful building and see how Tel the building has been adapted to modern needs, 01 672 4800 Heritage · Tour whilst at the same time maintaining its intrinsic character. (This is an outdoor tour only).

14 Light House Cinema Time 4pm–9.30pm One of Dublin’s most exciting cinemas welcomes Address guests and all the family to a very special sing-along Market Square, screening of the year’s biggest, most spectacular Smithfield, D7 musical, ‘The Greatest Showman’, showing at Web 4.30pm and 6.30pm. With lyrics provided on screen, lighthousecinema.ie all you have to worry about is the singing - and Tel Film dancing! 01 872 8006

15 The Lilliput Press Time 5pm–9pm One of Ireland’s smallest publishing houses in the Address heart of Stoneybatter hosts a night to celebrate the 62-63 Sitric Rd, Arbour historical achievements of Ireland. Have history Hill, D7 come alive with a selection of readings and talks Web by established Lilliput authors as well as some lilliputpress.ie new voices. There will be a chance to browse the Tel Literature bookshop and to engage in discussions with Lilliput 01 671 1647 authors on the evening. 22 PHOENIX PARK & MUSEUM QUARTER www.culturenight.ie 23

National Museum of Live RTÉ Radio 1 Programmes 16 Time 4pm–8pm Ireland - Decorative Arts & Space Palatine Room History Visit culturenight.ie for times & booking info. Be part of the studio audience for live Music · Performance · Spoken Word · Visuals recordings of a plethora of arts and culture · Live Radio · Exhibition programmes for RTÉ Radio 1.

Address Collins Barracks, Benburb St, Arran Get a front row view of these radio shows in Quay, D7 the making and get up close and personal Time 4pm–10pm with a host of guests, artists and panellists Web museum.ie | rte.ie/culture as they discuss the broad and the narrow Tel 01 677 7444 aspects of our Culture, past and present.

In Culture Cabinet, get a look into some Presented by RTÉ in partnership with the seriously fascinating attics as panellists Department of Culture, Heritage and the dust down their favourite cultural artefacts Gaeltacht, Dublin City Council and The and unlock their stories. Check the website National Museum of Ireland. for updates on the guests and topics for discussion on Sunday Miscellany and some RTÉ Open-Air Concert brand new pilot arts programmes. Meanwhile Time 8pm–10pm Jim Carroll’s Banter talks culture likes and Space Clarke Square loves in Culture & Me. No booking required. Presented by The National Museum of Ireland: RTÉ Radio 1 Arena’s flagship “Dublin Castle gig” is crossing the river this year ... and it’s Studio Visit: Róisín de Buitléar breaking all kinds of new ground. Between the Time 3pm–6pm granite walls of the historic Collins Barracks, No booking required. a gigantic, free open-air concert will bring the very best of Ireland’s emerging and Drop into artist-in-residence Róisín de established artists to stage alongside the RTÉ Buitléar’s studio onsite at Collins Barracks Concert Orchestra. to find out about her residency at the Museum. It’s an opportunity to meet Róisín, • Expect Ireland’s greatest music-makers and learn about her work as an internationally performance artists. renowned glass artist and discover where • Expect big-screen visuals, spoken word and the magic happens! No booking is required satire. for this drop-in event in a historic location. • Expect surprises that will make you cancel the rest of your plans.

And if you can’t be there on the night, RTÉ will bring the entire concert to homes around the country, live on RTÉ Radio 1’s Arena programme from 8pm to 10pm. You can also follow all of the action via live streaming on RTÉ - see rte.ie/culture for more. This concert is presented by Sean Rocks. 24 PHOENIX PARK & MUSEUM QUARTER

17 McKee Barracks Time 5pm–10pm The historic barracks, formally Marlborough Address Barracks, is located on the northside of Dublin City Blackhorse Avenue, D7 at Blackhorse Avenue. Home to several impressive Web buildings, the night will include a guided history military.ie tour. Limited spaces are available, booking for this Tel event is essential via [email protected]. Visit 01 804 6180 Tour culturenight.ie for further details. This tour will take place at 4pm - see website for details.

18 OPW Arbour Hill Time 4pm–11pm A walking tour of Arbour Hill military cemetery, the Address last resting place of 14 of the executed leaders of Arbour Hill, D7 the 1916 Easter Rising. Among those buried there Web are Patrick Pearse, James Connolly and Major phoenixpark.ie John MacBride. Executed in , the Tel leaders’ bodies were transported to Arbour Hill for 01 677 0095 Tour burial.

19 Richmond Barracks Time 5pm–9pm Visitors will be invited to step back in time to Address experience the varied and interesting history of Patriots Path, Off Bulfin Richmond Barracks. A 6pm tour of the barracks Rd, St Michael’s Estate, and given by local tour Inchicore, D8 guides will tell the story of those who have lived and Web worked for Ireland over the past 200 years. Please richmondbarracks.ie Heritage · Music see website for tour information. Tel · Tour 01 222 8400

20 The Sanctuary Time 5pm–9pm The Sanctuary is a reflective, contemplative place to Address come find calm and stillness in the midst of a busy Stanhope St, city. It provides a place and space where all can Stoneybatter, D7 be re-energised and nourished in body, mind, and Web soul. Visit the Sanctuary to experience meditation sanctuary.ie and mindfulness every half hour from 5pm in this Tel Mindfulness peaceful space. 01 670 5419 & Meditation www.culturenight.ie 25

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21 Adam and Eve’s Historic Time 4pm–9pm Franciscan Church Address 4 Merchants’ Quay, D8 Welcome to the only church in Ireland named after Web a pub! The Franciscans have been practicing in the franciscans.ie area of Dublin 8 since the 13th Century. Learn about Tel their history through a tour of this beautiful church 01 674 2500 which features stained glass, art and crafts by well- Heritage · Music known Irish artists, followed by an evening of music. · Tour

22 Augustinians John’s Lane Time 4pm–11pm Church Address Thomas St, D8 The Irish Augustinians invite visitors to experience Web the beautiful church of St. Augustine and St. John johnslane.ie the Baptist, or John’s Lane Church as it is commonly Tel known. Unquestionably one of the city’s most 01 677 0393 outstanding churches, its steeple - which at 200ft Heritage stands among Dublin’s tallest structures - can be seen for miles.

23 Barnardo Square Time 6pm–10pm Nestled between Dame Street and Dublin Castle, Address this public space will be transformed with Dame St, D2 projections and pop-up performances throughout Web the evening. Come enjoy a selection of short films culturenight.ie from Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland in this very special outdoor setting. The programme includes new, Film · Music award-winning and critically acclaimed short animations. See website for full schedule.

24 BeLonG To Youth Services Time 5pm–9pm BeLonG To Youth Services is the national Address organisation for LGBTI+ young people in Ireland. Parliament St, D2 For the first time in history, they will be opening Web their doors to the public, inviting you to experience belongto.org their living library and witness the stories of LGBTI+ Tel young people as told by current members of the 085 840 2080 Talk · Tour service through poetry and spoken word. www.culturenight.ie 29

25 Bond Street Studios Time 4pm–9pm A professional photography studio for hire, this year Address Bond Street Studios is showcasing a selection of 9 Bond St, D8 artists who savour the creation of their works. This Web multimedia show will have a focus on analogue; 9bondstreet.com exploring and celebrating the intricate process Tel behind the pieces, and the sense of tangibility this 01 416 6888 Visual Art brings to a work of art.

26 The Chester Beatty Time 4pm–10pm Come view a range of exceptional and exotic Address treasures at one of the city’s most popular Dublin Castle, D2 museums. Join Lorcan Murray’s Classic Drive for Web a live RTÉ Lyric FM broadcast celebrating the cbl.ie collection in music and speech with special guests. Tel Take a free guided tour, avail of a workshop or pick 01 407 0750 Arts & Crafts up a family activity pack. The gift shop and Silk · Heritage · Music Tour Road Café will be open for the evening. · Visual Art

27 Christ Church Cathedral Time 5pm–10pm Founded in 1030 in the heart of Medieval Dublin, Address this iconic cathedral is the oldest working structure Christchurch Place, D8 in the city. Renowned for its exquisite architecture, Web unique floor tiles, and magnificent stained glass christchurchcathedral.ie windows, it has been a place of worship for almost Tel 1,000 years. Tours of the cathedral, crypt, and bell 01 677 8099 Heritage · Tour tower available with pre-registration via cathedral website.

28 Concern Worldwide Time 6.30pm–10pm Drop into another world – visit the multicultural Address headquarters of Ireland’s largest international aid 52-55 Camden St Lower, organisation. Since its foundation in 1968, Concern D2 has gone on to work in over 50 countries, responding Web to major emergencies as well as implementing long concern.net term development programmes. Visit on Culture Tel Talk Night to find out about the vital work they do. See 01 417 7700 website for further info. 30 Liberties & Historic Quarter

29 The Constant Knitter Time 4pm–10pm The Irish Guild of Weavers, Spinners and Dyers Address will be on hand for demonstrations. Elizabetta 88 Francis St, D8 of Revived Yarn, a community of knitters and Web crocheters who help to warm the homeless of theconstantknitter.ie Dublin will also be here. Yarn, pattern and needles Tel will be available for volunteers! And finally Diane of 01 548 2482 Arts & Crafts The DKC will be on hand for some social knitting!

30 The Digital Hub Time 8pm–11pm Visit this buzzing technology campus for a unique Address evening of music & film under the iconic St. Patrick’s Thomas St, D8 Tower. In partnership with Dublin International Web Film Festival (DIFF), The Digital Hub is hosting a thedigitalhub.com celebration of Dublin 8 creativity, community & Tel talent, including a special performance from local 01 480 6200 Film · Music singers followed by DIFFs curated programme of new Irish short films.

31 Dublin Camera Club Time 5pm–10pm Founded in 1945, the Dublin Camera Club is the Address oldest and largest camera club in Ireland. The 10 Lower Camden St, D2 premises on Camden Street provides members Web with the perfect city-centre location for the club’s dublincameraclub.ie comprehensive range of facilities and activities, E-mail including a gallery and studios. Take a chance to secretary@ dublincameraclub.ie Arts & Crafts view an exhibition of club members’ work, and learn · Visual Art more about the work of the club.

32 Dublin City Hall Time 4pm–11pm Take part in an evening of entertainment at one of Address the city centre’s most striking landmarks. Explore Dame St, D2 this stunning piece of 18th-century architecture and Web its famous Council Chambers while taking some dublincityhall.ie time to learn more about the history of the building Tel and the civic work which takes place in its halls 01 222 2204 Heritage · Music today. www.culturenight.ie 31

33 Dublinia Time 5.30pm–9pm At the heart of the medieval city where old and Address modern Dublin meet, this beloved museum brings St. Michael’s Hill, the city’s history to life in an exciting way for all to Christchurch, D8 share. With four exciting exhibitions, guests can visit Web Viking and Medieval Dublin, see archaeology as a dublinia.ie History Hunter and climb the medieval St Michael’s Tel Heritage Tower! 01 679 4611

34 The Fumbally Stables Time 5pm–9pm Born from The Fumbally Café, The Stables host Address workshops, events, and weekly classes, with a core Fumbally Lane, D8 focus of education. Learn more about their mission Web to discover how the way we eat and drink affects thefumballystables.ie our health and happiness, about sustainable food Tel practices and production, and join in celebrating 086 028 5593 Culinary · Talk Ireland’s inspiring culture of food and drink.

35 Garda Museum, An Garda Time 4pm–10pm Síochána Address Garda Museum, Interested in the history of An Garda Síochána? Dublin Castle, D2 Visit the Museum of An Garda Síochána in Web Dublin Castle to experience a unique exhibition garda.ie/en of artefacts, multimedia presentations, and Tel contemporary equipment. These collections, 01 666 9999 Heritage spanning the course of two histories, provide an informative insight into policing in Ireland throughout the organisation’s history.

36 Guinness Storehouse Time 6pm–10pm Let yourself be taken on a mysterious guided tour of Address the back streets of Dublin 8’s Liberties quarter. The St. James’s Gate, Guinness family have helped shape Dublin’s past in Liberties, D8 this area since Arthur Guinness famously signed the Web lease in 1759. Pop into the neighbourhood’s nooks guinness-storehouse. and crannies to meet some of today’s locals who live com/en Tel Heritage · Tour and work in the vicinity. Over 18s only. 01 408 4800

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37 Hungarian Culture Days @ Time 4pm–11pm Archbishop Hall Address Archbishop Byrne Hall, Enjoy a late night of culture from Hungary and some Synge St, D8 of its closest neighbours! Learn Hungarian, Slovak, Web Bulgarian, Polish, or Croatian folk dances, meet hungarianculturedays. new people and pick up some simple traditional com dance moves. No dance experience needed - just Tel Dance · Heritage happiness and an open mind! · Music 085 129 4127

38 Jam Art Factory Time 6pm–11pm Dublin designer Maxi will be displaying his Address ‘Liberties’ collection in store and chatting about his 64 Patrick St, Wood work. This exhibition is a series of limited edition Quay, D8 and signed A2 giclée prints inspired by Dublin 8. Web The Patrick Street shop will also be packed with jamartfactory.com screen prints, street art, ceramics and illustrations Tel Arts & Crafts all made by local artists and designers. 01 616 5671 · Visual Art

39 Kevin Street Library Time 5pm–9pm Come visit this attractive and modern library space Address in the heart of the city centre for an evening of 18 Lower Kevin St Lower, music, poetry and art. Enjoy World Dance Music D8 arranged for classical guitar, poetry readings and Web a performance of one woman play Daddy’s Girl. dublincity.ie/kevin- Take time out to view the exhibition My Place - a street-library Music · Literature fascinating portrait of Dublin through words and Tel · Visual Art images. 01 222 8488

40 Last Bookshop Time 4pm–9pm Recently opened on Camden Street, The Last Address Bookshop specialises in second-hand books. It’s 61 Camden St Lower, D2 opening up after hours on Culture Night as actor and Web playwright Karl O’Neill makes a special appearance last-bookshop. for a series of readings of work by authors business.site associated with the locality, including George Tel Literature Bernard Shaw and . 086 851 7419 www.culturenight.ie 33

41 Liberties College Time 4pm–9pm Situated in the heart of Dublin City, Liberties Address College is a educational institution, attended by Liberties College Bull 750 students. Among the courses offered are Alley St, St. Patricks Counselling, Health Care, Montessori Education, Park, D8 Social Studies, Tourism, and Information Web Technology. On Culture Night, Liberties College libertiescollege.ie Visual Art students will present art projects on the theme Tel ‘Water, Lily and Insect’. 01 454 0044

42 Marrowbone Books Time 4pm–8pm Specialising in secondhand fiction and non-fiction Address titles, Marrowbone Books is a relatively recent 78 The Coombe, addition to the landscape in The Coombe. The Merchants Quay, D8 shop’s shelves are well stocked and its staff offer a Web subscription service, whereby literature lovers can marrowbone.ie receive a mystery book each month, chosen to suit Tel 01 551 0495 Literature · Music their tastes. Stop by on Culture Night to enjoy live music as you browse the collection!

43 Marsh’s Library Time 5.30pm–9pm Guided tours of one of Dublin’s hidden gems will Address take place every 30 minutes on a first-come, first- St. Patrick’s Close, D8 served basis. Follow in the footsteps of Jonathan Web Swift, James Joyce and Bram Stoker. A meticulously marshlibrary.ie preserved space, very little has changed since the Tel library first opened to the public in 1707. Suitable 01 454 3511 Heritage · Tour for all ages.

44 The Mendicity Institution Time 4pm–10pm The Mendicity Institution is the oldest working Address charity in Dublin. Since 1818, this service has 9 Island St, D8 worked to create opportunities for people Web experiencing homelessness, now serving over mendicity.org 20,000 meals per year to visitors in need. Celebrate Tel the organisation’s bicentenary with a visit to the 01 677 3308 Arts & Crafts charity’s food centre and a tour of their workshop to · Heritage · Tour learn more about their fantastic work. 34 Liberties & Historic Quarter

45 Myra House - Legion of Time 5pm–11pm Mary Address 100 Francis St, D8 Here in the birthplace of the Legion of Mary, take the Web chance to discover the history of the building and of legionofmary.ie Francis Street. Meet the Legionaries to learn more Tel about the Legion, founder Frank Duff, and the work 01 872 3153 they perform to this day. Volunteers will be offering Heritage · Tour a guided tour of the house with light refreshments - followed by a sing-song!

46 National Archives Time 4pm–11pm The National Archives will offer tours of the Address building including the genealogy advisory service, Bishop St, D8 storage rooms, conservation facilities, and the Web magnificent Reading Room. Enjoy displays and nationalarchives.ie readings of selected original documents plucked Tel from our nation’s history while learning more 01 407 2300 Heritage · Talk about the work of the Archives and their extensive · Tour collections.

47 O’Shea’s Merchant Time 6pm–11pm Delve deep into the history of old city Dublin through Address the knowledge of a local tour guide and Seannachaí. 12 Lower Bridge St, D8 This is a chance for history lovers to come together Web and discuss the city’s hidden gems, followed by live osheasmerchant.com music from 9.30pm in the courtyard. This event will Tel take place outdoors. 01 679 3797 Literature · Heritage · Music

48 Outlandish Theatre Time 6.30pm–8.30pm Platform @ Coombe Women & Address Cork St, D8 Infants University Hospital Web Join theatre company in residence Outlandish outlandishtheatre.com Theatre Platform for Open Theatre Practice. In this two hour workshop guests can make and present a new mini-performance in response to a theme. This Theatre event is open to all visitors 18 and over, no writing or performance experience is required. As places are limited, please email bernie@outlandishtheatre. com to register. www.culturenight.ie 35

49 Pearse Lyons Distillery Time 5.30pm–9.30pm At this exciting working boutique distillery, whiskey Address is only part of the story. Whether an intrepid 121-122 James’s St, D8 whiskey enthusiast, culturally curious or just an Web inquisitive Dubliner, all are sure to enjoy a journey pearselyonsdistillery.com through 800 years of history at St. James with a Tel team of local storytellers. Guests will even have the 01 691 6000 Heritage · Tour chance to taste some of the distillery’s fine Irish whiskey.

50 The Retirement Planning Time 8pm–11pm Council of Ireland Address 1st Floor, 14-15 Lower Having worked with organisations and individuals Camden St, D2 across Ireland for almost 40 years, the Retirement Web Planning Council of Ireland offer practical courses rpc.ie and seminars that talk through the financial and Tel lifestyle changes retirement can bring and help 01 478 9471 Talk · Training people prepare for the time ahead. Stop by on Culture Night for specialist talks on the subject of retirement and the changes it brings.

51 Revenue Museum Time 4pm–10pm Located in the crypt of the Chapel Royal in Dublin Address Castle, the Revenue Museum contains a wealth of Crypt of Chapel Royal, unique exhibits illustrating the many activities of Dublin Castle, D2 the Revenue Commissioners over the centuries. The Web Museum is also hosting two exhibitions – one on revenue.ie the history of Irish fiscal stamps and a second on Tel 01 863 5601 Heritage Revenue’s connections with the 1916 rising.

52 St Audoen’s Church Visitor Time 5pm–9.30pm Centre (OPW) Address Cornmarket, Explore an atmospheric building in the heart of Near High St, D8 medieval Dublin. Discover its many original features Web including a 12th-century baptismal font, 17th- heritageireland.ie century wall memorials and an effigial cenotaph Tel commemorating a Knight and his Lady. Guests 01 677 0088 Heritage · Tour will also see one of Dublin’s best-kept secrets, the Portlester Chapel, and a 13th-century laneway which once led to the river from High Street. 36 Liberties & Historic Quarter

53 St Patrick’s Cathedral Time 6.30pm–10pm Visit this historic cathedral for Evensong, the daily Address sung service at 5.30pm (seats by 5.20pm). Following St Patrick’s Close, D8 the service, doors will be open from 6.30pm to Web allow all visitors the chance to explore the nation’s stpatrickscathedral.ie largest church, with guided tours of this remarkable Tel cathedral available throughout the evening. 01 453 9472 Heritage · Music

54 St Patrick’s Mental Health Time 5pm–9pm Services Address St Patrick’s University St. Patrick’s Mental Health Services are hosting Hospital, James’s St, D8 three public events for all to enjoy. Join Professor Web Jim Lucey to hear about the life and legacy of stpatricks.ie Jonathan Swift, founder of St Patrick’s Hospital, Tel take a ‘Swift Tour’, and check out artworks by recent 01 249 3200 Visual Art · Talk graduates from NCAD in the Emerging Artists · Tour exhibition.

55 St Catherine of Alexandria Time 4pm–11pm Parish Church Address Meath St, D8 Learn more about this remarkable Roman Catholic Web church on Meath Street which is still in use today. It meathstreetparish.ie was dedicated in 1858 and is the second church to Tel occupy the site, with a small grotto dedicated to Our 01 454 3356 Lady of Lourdes located on the grounds. The church Heritage has been beautifully restored after a devastating arson attack on 2nd January 2012.

56 St Nicholas of Myra Church Time 5pm–10pm Visit the stunningly beautiful Church of St. Nicholas Address of Myra, a gem of the Liberties in Dublin 8. Built Francis St, between 1829 and 1834, the church has a beautiful The Coombe, D8 ceiling and features a remarkable Pietà above the Web main altar. Enter the church’s side chapel to enjoy a francisstreetparish.ie window depicting the marriage of Joseph & Mary by Tel 01 453 0387 Heritage legendary stained-glass artist Harry Clarke. www.culturenight.ie 37

57 Steambox Gallery + Time 4pm–12am Studios Address Steambox, School St, D8 Make your way to this innovative gallery and studios Web to explore a series of concurrent exhibitions of work steambox.org by current studio members and invited international artists. Current exhibitions include a series of works by José Picazo, among others. Learn more about the Music · Visual Art work of this unique gallery set deep in the heart of the Liberties.

58 Teeling Whiskey Distillery Time 6pm–9pm Visit the Teeling Whiskey Distillery to celebrate Address the rich culture and history of this groundbreaking 13-17 Newmarket, D8 distillery and its vibrant neighbourhood. Enjoy a talk Web from a Liberties historian to kick off the evening, teelingdistillery.com followed by a distillery tour and a tasting session Tel taking in a selection of Teeling Whiskeys. Booking 01 531 0888 Heritage · Talk essential to avoid disappointment. · Tour

59 Tog Hackerspace Time 5pm–11.30pm Tour the Hackerspace to learn about innovative Address projects and technologies. Enjoy a demo of their 22 Blackpitts, D8 fabrication equipment including 3D printers, laser Web cutters, and CNC’s. Guests can also try their hand tog.ie at an electronics project or learn lock-picking. TOG Tel encompasses many elements from the maker 01 552 6934 Arts & Crafts movement, so this is a fantastic event for creators · Engineering · Tour and tinkerers of all ages!

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60 Ableton Push Playground Time 6pm–9.30pm Visit the Sound Training College for a series of Address exciting and informative Ableton10 sessions. Sound Training College, Certified Ableton10 trainer Martin Clancy will be Rory Gallagher Corner running sessions in Ableton10 every 20 minutes Meeting House Square, with the help of his talented team of producers. This Temple Bar, D2 training offers a fantastic chance for beginners in Web facebook.com/ Music electronic music to get to grips with some of the industry’s leading software. Martinclancymusic Tel 01 670 9033

61 Aerial Cirque Time 5pm–9pm Aerial Cirque is a home for budding and professional Address aerialists. In their gorgeous studio, they will be 10 Exchequer St, D2 hosting two 50-minute child + parent cocoon Web workshops at 5pm and 6pm. From 7pm–9pm the aerialcirque.org/ studio will be open to the public to come watch culturenight aerial students practice their skills! Book workshop Tel Dance · Aerial Skills spots via website. 01 444 8959

62 Aga Szot Live Painting Time 6pm–11pm Studio Address 4 Aston Place, Temple Attend the studio to see artists paint live in an Bar, D2 experimental art installation. Visitors will have a Web chance to visit the studio, witnessing artists in agaszot.com action and learning more about their process of Tel creation. Guests can experience the artist’s work 086 202 4533 Arts & Crafts · Visual environments firsthand and discover a selection of Art · Talk paintings by Aga Szot and co-artists.

63 AIB Choral Society Time 6.30pm–9pm The AIB Choral Society, founded in 2002, is a four Address part mixed voice choir with over 50 members AIB Bank, Grafton St, D2 of current, former, and retired staff and family Web members. Their repertoire includes classical, facebook.com/ traditional, popular and music for the stage and aibchoralsociety screen. Come hear a number of their favourite Tel Music pieces for a thirty-minute programme performed 01 671 3011 throughout the evening. www.culturenight.ie 41

64 The Amphitheatre Time 6.30pm Buried right in the heart of the civic offices on Wood Address Quay is The Amphitheatre - an open-air stage area Civic Offices, Wood that plays host to performances throughout the Quay, D8 year, ranging from opera to rock and hip hop. On Web Culture Night, the Amphitheatre will come alive dublincity.ie with pop-up performances throughout the evening. culturenight.ie Tel Music See website for full programme and performances times. 01 222 2222

65 Bank of Ireland Cultural & Time 5pm–9pm Heritage Centre Address Westmoreland Street, D2 Visit the Bank of Ireland Cultural and Heritage Web Centre on Westmoreland Street for a viewing of nli.ie/seamusheaney ‘Seamus Heaney: Listen Now Again’. The exhibition draws on the National Library of Ireland’s extensive archive of Seamus Heaney’s material. Literature · Heritage Last admission is 8.30pm. Booking is essential, please email [email protected]

66 Bewley’s Café Theatre Time 6pm–11pm The theatre will present a continuous programme of Address music, song, theatre, and poetry in various different 78/79 Grafton St, spaces around the magnificently restored Grafton Second Floor, D2 Street cafe. Performances will feature excerpts Web from some of Bewley’s most popular shows and bewleyscafetheatre.com performers. There will also be musical diversions Tel Music · Theatre from a selection of guest singers. 086 878 4001

67 Bewley’s Grafton Street Time 4pm–11.30pm Described as the ‘heart and hearth of Dublin’, Address Bewley’s has been part of ’ lives since 78/79 Grafton St, D2 1927. There is over a century of history in the Web building and a carefully curated collection of bewleys.com/ie/ art and artefacts displayed over three recently grafton-street-cafe refurbished floors. Enjoy live music and late night Tel Heritage · Music treats at Bewley’s! 01 564 0900 · Tour

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68 Black Church Print Studio Time 6pm–10pm Visit one of Ireland’s leading contemporary fine art Address print studios, offering free guided tours and live 4 Temple Bar, D2 printmaking demonstrations every half hour. This Web year the print studio also have an exhibition entitled blackchurchprint.ie ‘The Medium is the Message’ on view in The Library Tel Project which is located under the studio. Open until 01 677 3629 Arts & Crafts · Visual 9pm. Art · Tour · Printmaking Demonstrations

69 Brick Alley Café Time 4pm–11pm Head down to this much-loved cafe in the heart of Address Temple Bar for an exhibition of stunning portraits by 25 East Essex St, Irish photographer Anthony Cassidy. Having visited Temple Bar, D2 more than 85 countries around the world, Cassidy Tel will be showing a remarkable portfolio from his 087 708 9898 travels. This event is a must-see for photography Arts & Crafts lovers!

70 Brooks Hotel Time 5pm–11pm Celebrate an evening in Gothic Dublin, where actor Address Jim Roche will read from works by authors including Drury St, D2 Oscar Wilde, Sheridan le Fanu, and - of course - Web Bram Stoker. The reading, from 6pm–7pm, will be brookshotel.ie accompanied by a classical pianist. Booking is Tel essential for this event in one of Dublin’s best-loved 01 670 4000 Literature · Talk hotels.

71 The Clockwork Door Time 4pm–10pm The Clockwork Door is a brand new concept known Address as a Timehouse, where guests pay for their time 51 Wellington Quay, and everything inside - including coffee, snacks, Temple Bar, D2 and high-speed wifi - is free and unlimited. They’ll Web be hosting a range of social games, live music, clockworkdoor.com storytelling sessions, a film screening, and much Tel Arts & Crafts · Film more for all to enjoy. 01 538 0998 · Heritage · Literature Music · VIsual Art · Talk · Theatre · Timehouse · Social · Sober www.culturenight.ie 43

72 Comhlámh Time 6pm–10.30pm Join the Comhlámh Ireland Says Welcome and Address RAMSI (Refugee and Migrant Solidarity Ireland) in 12 Parliament St, D2 celebrating the life, culture and struggles of those Web fleeing war and persecution and seeking a new life comhlamh.org here in Ireland. This is an important opportunity to Tel learn more about Ireland’s refugee communities 01 478 3490 Music · Literature and efforts to support them. · Talk

73 The Contemporary Music Time 4pm–7pm Centre Address 19 Fishamble St, Audiences are invited to enjoy remarkable pop-up Temple Bar, D8 opera ‘Xenia’, on the heels of the success of last Web year’s ‘Beneath Iseult’s Tower’. Composed or cmc.ie Bealtaine@TempleBar by Nick Roth and produced Tel by Síobhra Quinlan, Roth explores the paradoxes 01 673 1922 Music of the concept of hospitality in this cutting-edge production of contemporary opera on historic Fishamble Street.

74 DIT Conservatory of Music Time 6pm–9.30pm & Drama Address Chatham Row, D2 The conservatory presents a wonderful evening of Web performances ranging from classical to traditional dit.ie/conservatory music from students in the school’s Keyboard, Tel Orchestral Studies, Vocal, and Traditional Music 01 4023576 departments. Visit for a varied programme of solo Music and chamber music and catch the next generation of musical stars on the cusp of their careers!

75 Dollard & Co. Time 4pm–10pm In a tribute to the print heritage of Dollard & Co., The Address National Print Museum will be popping up in-store 2-5 Wellington Quay, for an evening of letterpress printing. Visitors will Temple Bar, D2 get the chance to roll up their sleeves and print their Web own keepsake in the styles traditionally used at dollardandco.ie Dollard Printing House on the night! Tel Arts & Crafts 01 616 9606

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76 Dublin Body Paint Time 4pm–11.30pm Dublin Body Paint is an art studio, academy, and Address shop for all things body painting. Opened in 2017 68 Dame St, D2 with the mission to spread the word about this Web exciting art form. There will be demonstrations all dublinbodypaint.com evening along with live full body painting. So stop Tel on by and check out the colour! Not suitable for 083 4175786 Visual Art children.

77 Gael Linn Time 5.30pm–9pm Abair Amhrán Linn: Ócáid thaitneamhach ina Address mbeidh an pobal á ghríosadh ag amhránaí chun 35 Sráid an Dáma, BÁC2 amhráin chlúiteacha a foghlaimaíodh ar scoil a Web chanadh. Beidh focail na n-amhrán ar fáil. Sing a gael-linn.ie song with Gael Linn: a fun event where participants Tel will be encouraged to join in singing from a range of 01 674 1200 Music favourite Irish songs learned at school, translated to English.

78 Gaiety School of Acting Time 6pm–11pm Sample some of the eclectic theatrical treats the Address school has on offer throughout the year! Kids can Essex St West, D8 choose between Musical Theatre or Acting for ages Web 4-11 and Acting for Camera for ages 12-18. Adults gaietyschool.com can try out Stage Combat or Introduction to Acting, Tel and the whole family can take in the onstreet 01 679 9277 Theatre · Music DRAMATHON taking place throughout the night. · Dance · Film

79 Gallery of Photography Time 4pm–9.30pm Ireland Address Meeting House Square, Reframing the Border is a powerful group exhibition Temple Bar, D2 exploring photographic responses to the border Web and borderlands from fourteen Irish artists; David galleryofphotography.ie Farrell, Sean Hillen, Anthony Haughey, Dragana Tel Jurisic, Donovan Wylie, Kate Nolan, Enda Bowe, 01 671 4654 Visual Art · Tour Ciaran Dunbar, Kevin Fox, Paddy Kelly, Raymond B Newman, Aidan Pedreschi, Nigel Swann, and Tony O’Shea. www.culturenight.ie 45

80 Graphic Studio Gallery Time 4pm–9pm Visit the gallery to see ‘here comes the night’, an Address incredible new group exhibition of atmospheric 8a Cope St, Through the night-scapes, along with pieces from the Arch, Temple Bar, D2 gallery’s larger collection. You’ll see live print Web demonstrations which unveil the mystery of graphicstudiodublin.com printmaking and get to meet some of the amazing Tel Arts & Crafts · Talk artists that regularly show work at the gallery. 01 679 8021 · Visual Art · Live Demo

81 The Gutter Bookshop Time 5pm–10.30pm Join one of Dublin’s best independent booksellers Address for the most exciting evening of the year! At 5pm, Cow’s Lane, Temple The Hellenic Community of Ireland invites you to Bar, D8 celebrate the Greek language and culture with Web Mother Tongues. All welcome. The shop’s staff have gutterbookshop.com something a little different lined up for guests to Tel Literature · Talk enjoy this year so keep an eye on the website for 01 679 9026 details.

82 The Icon Walk & The Icon Time 6pm–11pm Factory Address 3 Aston Place, Temple Walk the Walk! Discover the biggest public art Bar, D2 installation in Dublin. Find out about the Icon Web Factory’s research on a cultural identity. Guided iconfactorydublin.com Icon Walks beginning at 6pm and 8pm. Visit the Tel exhibition FUTURE ICONS and nominate your own 086 202 4533 Arts & crafts · selection, before experiencing a live painting and Visual Art · Talk · Tour · Street Art taking a photograph in front of Kevin Bohan’s mural: BE YOUR OWN ICON.

83 Irish Film Institute (IFI) Time 6pm–8.30pm Get ready for the annual dive into the collections of Address the IFI Irish Film Archive! Enjoy three programmes 6 Eustace St, of family-friendly Irish shorts dating from the Temple Bar, D2 1940s to the present day. Take a whistle-stop tour Web through the history of short film production in ifi.ie Ireland, and view newsreels, animations, dramas, Tel Film · Heritage and public information films. 01 679 3477

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84 Irish Georgian Society Time 4pm–9.30pm The Society, a non-profit membership organisation, Address is dedicated to conserving and promoting Ireland’s City Assembly House, built heritage and decorative arts. Join historian 58 South William St, D2 Kevin V. Mulligan for a talk exploring the collection Web of pencil and coloured drawings of Irish houses in igs.ie dereliction by John Nankivell, currently hanging in Tel Heritage · Talk · Tour the newly restored City Assembly House. 01 679 8675

85 Meeting House Square Time 7pm–10pm The Vengabus is coming… Attention Bébé are Address bringing major party vibes to Meeting House Temple Bar, D2 Square with a high-octane set of their patented Web big-band covers of 90s hits. Also on the line-up is culturenight.ie Drag Aerobics, with one of Dublin’s favourite drag queens putting participants through their paces Music · Visual Art in a workout that’s equal parts frantic and fun! · Talk · Poetry See website for full programme and performance times.

86 National Photographic Time 5pm–11pm Archive Address Meeting House Square, From Ballots to Bullets: Ireland 1918-1919’, an Temple Bar, D2 exhibition which explores the intense events and Web personal stories behind two momentous years of nli.ie Irish history. Period photographs, ephemera and Tel newspapers combine with modern audio visual and 01 679 3393 Heritage · History hands on activities to tell the story of this period in Ireland’s history.

87 Needful Things Time 4pm–10pm Collectors and sellers of books, antiques, and Address collectibles, Needful Things will be hosting short 3 Aungier St, D2 talks by writers and specialists with a particular Tel reference to Irish literature and antiques. There will 085 763 8686 be an exhibition of unique and quirky Irish antiques and collectibles - come wonder at a range of rare Arts & Crafts · Heritage finds! · Literature · Talk www.culturenight.ie 47

88 The New Theatre Time 5.30pm–9.30pm Visit a new writing venue at the back of a historic Address book shop in Temple Bar! Each year the public 43 East Essex St, are invited to learn more about the venue and the Temple Bar, D2 building which has been home to the New Theatre Web for 21 years, with a chance to take part in rehearsals thenewtheatre.com and scene readings. Tel Theatre · Talk · Tour 01 670 3361

89 Powerscourt Townhouse Time 4pm–9pm Centre Address 59 South William St, D2 Known to most as a shopping centre, Powerscourt will open its doors to its historical past, providing Web a Grand Tour of Lord Powerscourt’s beautiful powerscourtcentre.ie townhouse. Tours will take place from the steps of Tel the house on 59 South William Street at 5.30pm and 01 679 4144 Heritage · Talk · Tour 7.30pm starting in the kitchens of the main house and ending in the magnificent ballroom.

90 Project Arts Centre Time 4pm–11pm The Project Arts Centre gallery will be transformed Address into research-archive-work-meeting space, a 39 Essex St, Temple study of documents and archives that uncover the Bar, D2 history (or rather histories) of one of Ireland’s oldest Web public art institutions. Come explore and uncover projectartscentre.ie stories, photos, and artistic archival materials from Tel Visual Art Project’s rich 50+ year history, and bring along your 01 881 9613 own stories, memories and materials to add to the collection.

91 Religious Society of Time 5pm–10pm Friends (Quakers) Address Dublin Quakers invite guests to explore various 4-5 Eustace St, Temple aspects of the Quaker tradition, its beliefs, Bar, D2 structure, and practices, over tea and coffee in the Web contemporary setting of Friends Meeting House dublinquakers.ie at 4-5 Eustace Street. All are welcome to learn Tel Arts & Crafts · Heritage more about the Quaker tradition, the history of the 01 499 8003 · Visual Art · Talk Quakers in Ireland, and chat with members of the community! 48 Temple Bar & Creative Quarter

92 Smock Alley Theatre 1662 Time 5pm–10.30pm Discover the sights and sounds of the colourful Address theatre world of 17th-century Dublin and the 6-7 Lower Exchange St, evolution of Europe’s longest-standing theatre Temple Bar, D8 right up to the present day. Hosted by informed, Web entertaining, and unforgettable guides, come smockalley.com and see these beautifully restored 17th-century Tel Heritage · Talk · Tour premises in the heart of old Dublin, and learn more 01 677 9242 · Theatre about the work of the theatre and venue today.

93 Solomon Fine Art Time 6pm–8pm This is a closing exhibition party for Carol Address Hodder’s first and much anticipated solo show The Westbury Mall, with Solomon. A self-taught artist based in Cork, Balfe St, D2 Hodder investigates experiences of transient light, Web memory and place with her expressive, semi- solomonfineart.ie abstract painting. Hodder is a recipient of the Tel Visual Art Award at the National Open Art 01 672 4429 Competition at the Royal College of Art.

94 Street 66 Time 5pm–7pm Street 66 host a ‘Drag + Draw’ Culture Night Special; Address a fun and informal life drawing session with Drag 33-34 Parliament St, Queen models taking place between 5pm – 7pm. Temple Bar, D2 Organised by Adrian Colwell, this event takes place Web monthly in Street 66 and offers something different street66.bar than the typical life drawing class. Tel 087 421 6759 Arts & Crafts · Talk

95 Studio 10 Time 6pm–10pm Join Studio 10 photography studio and luxury event Address space to celebrate their first birthday! Learn about 10 WIcklow St, D2 the work which takes place in the studio while Web enjoying beautiful views of Dublin’s shopping district studio10dublin.ie during an evening of festivity and conversation. Tel 086 351 4303 Visual Art · Music www.culturenight.ie 49

96 Temple Bar Gallery + Time 5.30pm–9.30pm Studios Address 5-9 Temple Bar, D2 Guided tours of artists’ studios offer a rare opportunity Web to meet some of Ireland’s most interesting emerging templebargallery.com and established artists, working in one of Dublin’s Tel most attractive spaces. Tours begin every 15 minutes. 01 671 0073 In the Atrium Space, experience Tamsin Snow’s CGI Visual Art · Tour animation ‘H+’ which takes the viewer on a virtual tour of a futuristic medical processing plant.

97 Úna Guy’s Art Studio Time 5pm–9pm Úna Guy is a highly acclaimed and prize winning Address artist specialising in oil painting, watercolour and Second Floor, 11 pen and ink. These days, Úna is concentrating on Eustace St, D2 wild landscapes depicting mystical Irish scenes. Web She has a great love for colour which can be seen unaguy.ie in her wilder pieces. Úna’s paintings have been Tel Arts & Crafts exhibited in Germany, Australia, UK and America. 086 810 9972

98 Visit Dublin Time 4pm–9pm Pop into the official tourist information office to Address receive free, expert, and independent advice to 25 Suffolk St, D2 make the most of the evening’s events and - if Web you’re just visiting - your holiday experience in visitdublin.com Ireland. There will also be live traditional musical Tel performances by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann 01 884 7700 Other musicians throughout the evening.

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99 14 Henrietta Street – Time 4pm–8pm Georgian townhouse to Address 14 Henrietta St, D1 tenement dwelling Web Experience an evening of storytelling and 14henriettastreet.ie conversation in the beautifully restored 14 Henrietta Tel Street. We invite you to discover what life was like in 01 524 0383 this Georgian Townhouse turned tenement dwelling Tour through a taster tour of the newly opened museum.

100 A4 Sounds Time 5pm–11pm Make your way to this multipurpose arts space and Address gallery for a rich programme of activities. Enjoy an St. Joseph’s Parade, exhibition of work by current artist-in-residence Upper Dorset St, D7 Michelle Doyle, take part in hands-on workshops Web on activities including stop-motion animation a4sounds.org techniques, discover live performances at the Tel Arts & Crafts nearby secret garden stage, and much more. 083 806 8608 · Visual Art · Music · Tour

101 Abbey Artist Studios Time 5pm–9pm Explore five collectively-run studios, with a chance Address to speak to artists in the space about their current 111 Marlborough St, installations and works-in-progress. Take part in a North CIty, D1 relaxing and creative automatic drawing workshop Web with painter Natalie Pullen from 7pm–8pm, where facebook.com/ participants will clear their minds and draw freely in AbbeyStudios Arts & Crafts response to music. Tel · Visual Art 086 668 3337

102 Abbey Theatre Time 4pm–11pm Visit your national theatre for a range of exciting Address events which showcase theatre-making and the 26/27 Lower Abbey performing arts. This evening promises an exciting St, , D1 look behind the scenes of the national stage. Web Follow the Abbey Theatre on social media or visit abbeytheatre.ie their website for full information. Tel Theatre 01 87 87 222

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103 Act The Maggot Time 6.30pm–9.30pm Act The Maggot offer classes for adults in improv, Address drawing, and creative writing, with a focus on Chapterhouse, 73 mindfulness and mental health. They’ll be offering Middle Abbey St, D1 30-minute taster classes from 7.30pm–9pm, for Web guests 18 and over. These classes have limited actthemaggot.com places, booking essential, visit website. Tel Arts & Crafts · Dance 087 3744926 · Visual Art · Music · Theatre · Creative · Writing · Literature

104 ActionAid Ireland Time 6pm–10pm Learn more about this international organisation Address providing long-term support to women and their 172 Ivy Exchange, children in some of the world’s poorest countries, Granby Place, empowering them to overcome the obstacles in Parnell Square, D1 their way. Come experience an array of vibrant Web cultures from communities in Asia and Africa actionaid.ie Arts & Crafts through a night of interactive displays, storytelling, Tel · International Culture and fun for all ages. 01 878 7911 · Visual Art

105 Afghan Community of Time 5pm–7pm Ireland Address New Community Experience an evening of discussion and education Partnership, 53 Dorset on the lives of new communities in Ireland. Join St Upper, D1 members of Ireland’s Afghan community to hear Web Nasrudden Saljuqi’s presentation: ‘A Short View nasrudinssljoqi.tripod. of Afghanistan’s Art, Literature, and Media in com Arts & Crafts Diaspora.’ Shane Tuohy will also speak on the · Literature · Music Tel Outlander Project, a book documenting the stories · Talk 085 711 8340 of immigrants living in Ireland.

106 Arran Street East Time 5pm–9pm Join the team at this buzzing local shop and studio Address for throwing and hand-building presentations 1 Little Green St, D7 where experienced potters will demonstrate their Web work shaping pots on potters’ wheels. Guests arranstreeteast.ie can also learn how to shape clay using simple tools Tel and their own hands while enjoying prosecco in 083 814 6672 Arts & Crafts the studio where these pots are designed, made, and fired. 54 Monto & North Georgian Quarter

107 The Chocolate Factory Time 6pm–10pm A unique creative hub in the heart of Dublin’s Address inner city combining event spaces with care 26 Kings Inns St, D1 and work units for artists, designers, architects, Web photographers, videographers and makers of all chocolatefactory.ie varieties. The Chocolate Factory will bring guests Tel another community showcase of products designed 01 873 6022 Arts & Crafts in the building for a casual evening of local art and · Heritage creativity.

108 The Church - Café, Bar Time 6.30pm–11.30pm Restaurant & Garden Address Junction of Mary & This expansive bar and restaurant - built in the Jervis St, D1 former St Mary’s church – offer an informed talk Web to guide guests through 300 years of folklore, art, thechurch.ie and history in the heart of Dublin 1. Head down to Tel the venue for a 20-minute tour of St. Mary’s Parish, 01 828 0102 Heritage · Talk · Tour Graveyard, and vicinity, in association with Pat Liddy Tours. Tours every 30 minutes.

109 CoisCéim Broadreach Time 5pm–9pm Where do you dream of dancing in Dublin? Inspired Address by unusual buildings, hidden spaces, and places CoisCeim Dance out of the ordinary, DANCE LATITUDES is a creative Theatre, 14 Sackville dance & performance project for people aged 50+ Place, D1 exploring the urban architecture of Dublin. Led by Web Philippa Donnellan, the evening culminates with coisceim.com Dance free showings at CoisCéim’s studio. Tel 01 878 0558

110 CREATE @ Rotunda Time 4pm–11pm Hospital Address Parnell Square, D1 CREATE: The Art of Pregnancy, Birth & Beyond, is Web a free art exhibition developed by the HRB Mother hrb-mbctni.ie/create and Baby Clinical Trial Network, taking place in Tel the historic front hall of the Rotunda Hospital that 01 817 1795 spotlights pregnancy and newborn journeys, the · Arts & Crafts people who make them, and the research that · Visual Art impacts them. www.culturenight.ie 55

111 D-Light Studios Time 6pm–10pm A unique, multi-functional space housed in a Address converted factory, this innovative venue holds 46 North Great large studio spaces, workspaces, a dance studio, a Clarence St, North stage and set design workshop, a music recording Strand, D1 studio and artist residencies. All are welcome to the Web studios for a multi-disciplinary evening showcase d-lightstudios.com Tel Film · Dance · Music exploring the many creative works undertaken · Visual Art within the space. 01 430 4905

112 Dance Ireland Time 4pm–9pm Dance Ireland is a professional dance organisation Address home to professional dance artists, dance DanceHouse, Liberty companies, and evening classes - open to all who Corner, Foley St, D1 love to dance. On this occasion dance enthusiasts Web are welcomed to see the professional dancers of danceireland.ie Ballet Ireland rehearse in their studios and view a Tel Dance film by Colin Gee and Angie Smalis in the foyer. 01 855 8800

113 Dublin Buddhist Centre Time 4pm–11pm Buddhism meets modern western culture in an Address evening open to all. Why not sample an introduction 5 Liberty Corner, James to yoga or meditation? Alternatively, enjoy two Joyce St, D1 enlightening talks on Buddhism, ‘Evolution of a Web Pacifist - Sean O’Casey and Buddhism’, which dublinbuddhistcentre.org examines the writer’s Buddhist principles, and Tel 01 817 8933 Buddhism ‘The Pure Wordless Essence’, exploring means of · Arts & Crafts communication beyond conceptual thought. Finish · Literature · Visual Art the evening with mantra chanting! · Talk · Theatre

114 Dublin City Gallery The Time 5pm–10pm Hugh Lane Address Charlemont House, Visit one of Dublin’s finest galleries in the heart of Parnell Square North, the historic north city centre for a night of music, D1 film screenings, art workshops, quick tours, and Web much more. Keep an eye on the gallery website for hughlane.ie further details. Arts & Crafts Tel · Visual Art · Talk 01 222 5550 · Tour · Music

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115 Dublin Civic Trust Time 4pm–9.30pm Take the first opportunity to explore Dublin Civic Address Trust’s latest building conservation project after 18 Ormond Quay Upper, two years of work. This handsome merchant D7 premises has been carefully restored to its original Web 1840s appearance with a traditional shop on the dublincivictrust.ie ground floor and living accommodation above. Tel Heritage Explore the upper floors with sweeping views of 01 874 9681 the Liffey.

116 Dublin Writers Museum Time 5pm–9pm The museum, with its displays and memorabilia Address of great Irish writers, is open for the evening. Paul 18 Parnell Square O’Hanrahan of the Balloonatics Theatre Company North, D1 will present a performance of ‘J.M. Synge: The Web Playwright of the Western World’ at 6pm in the writersmuseum.com Gallery of Writers on the first floor, exploring Tel Heritage · Literature Synge’s evolution from quiet man to dazzling 01 872 2077 · Talk · Theatre dramatist.

117 Fire Station Artists’ Time 5pm–9pm Studios Address 9-12 Lower Supporting visual artists by providing living Buckingham St, D1 and working spaces, digital media facilities, Web large-scale sculpture development tools, and firestation.ie everything in between, FSAS invite all to explore Tel workshop facilities used in the making of works 01 855 6735 Visual Art exhibited in Dublin and across the globe. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about a thriving arts community.

118 GAA Museum Time 5pm–10.30pm Guided tours of the stadium will begin every 15 Address minutes from 5pm–9pm. Advance online booking Cusack Stand, is required for this activity, which includes entry to Croke Park, D3 the GAA Museum. Visitors can spend time viewing Web the museum collection and test their Gaelic games crokepark.ie/gaamuseum skills in the Interactive Games Zone. See the Tel Heritage · Sport GAA Museum website for bookings and further 01 819 2323 · Tour information. www.culturenight.ie 57

119 Gate Theatre Time 5pm–6pm As the theatre prepares to celebrate its 90th Address birthday in October, visit the Gate Bar from Cavendish Row, Upper 5pm–6pm for a public discussion with 2018–19 O’Connell St, D1 artists-in-residence Anu Productions about Web their time at the Gate, the exciting projects that gatetheatre.ie have evolved during their residency and the Tel Talk · Theatre collaborations they have planned for the future. 01 874 4045 · Heritage See website for tickets - limited places available.

120 GPO - An Post Time 5.30pm–9pm The Public Office in the GPO will be filled with music Address and song marking the 200th anniversary of the O’Connell St Lower, D1 opening of the Post Office in 1818. Send a Culture Web Night postcard to loved ones at home or abroad - anpost.ie postage paid courtesy of An Post. Take part in the Tel An Post Children’s Quiz for the chance to win prizes! 01 705 7000 Heritage · Music Last admission 30 min before closing.

121 GPO Witness History Time 4pm–9pm Visitor Centre Address GPO, Lower O’Connell Come discover GPO Witness History, the St, D1 educational visitor centre located inside the Web GPO. This highly inventive and spectacular centre gpowitnesshistory.ie focuses on the 1916 Easter Rising and the human Tel stories behind the historical event, providing 01 8732107 Heritage context for a moment which marked the nation. Self-guided visit with advance online booking required. Visit website for details.

122 Graphic Studio Dublin Time 5pm–9pm Explore a professional fine-art printmaking studio Address with over 70 members producing original etchings, Distillery Court, 537 lithographs, woodcuts, monoprints, carborundum, North Circular Rd, D1 photo-intaglio, screenprints and letterpress Web prints. Take a tour, meet the studio’s artists, see graphicstudiodublin.com printmakers at work on traditional presses, and Tel 01 817 0942 Visual Art learn all about about the art of printmaking today. 58 Monto & North Georgian Quarter

123 Iarnród Éireann Building Time 6pm–9pm - Connolly Station Address Amiens St, D1 The first of four major Dublin Railway termini, the Web station was built between 1844–46 on an axis with irishrail.ie Talbot Street, allowing the central tower to act as a Tel signpost. Renamed Connolly Station in 1966, many 01 703 2803 still refer to the building as Amiens Station. Take Heritage part in tours beginning at 6pm and 7pm, leaving · Architecture · Tour from the station’s information desk. Booking is essential.

124 Immanuel Church Dublin Time 5pm–10pm The Bible is the world’s best-selling book. Explore Address the story of the Bible and how we can read and 28 Bachelor’s Walk, D1 interpret it, centuries after it was written, with aids Web for introducing the Bible to children. Come see immanuelchurchdublin. displays of the Bible in many different languages, org and printed editions from the 17th century to the Tel Literature present day. 01 873 0829

125 In-Spire Galerie Dublin Time 6pm–9pm Attend the Dublin Green Communities Photography Address Awards 2018, the culmination of the An Taisce 56 Lower Gardiner Environmental Photography Competition. This new St, D1 competition, proudly supported by Diageo and Web Luas operators Transdev, celebrates the beauty inspiregalerie.com and diverse character of Dublin’s community Tel Arts & Crafts gardens, allotments, and volunteer landscaping 01 555 3228 projects. All are welcome to visit the exhibition and see finalists awarded for their work on the evening.

126 Irish Writers Centre Time 6pm–10pm The centre opens its doors with a typically Address warm welcome to all visitors for a celebration 19 Parnell Square, D1 of contemporary Irish writing. Enjoy new Web commissioned work from the Soapbox writers, a irishwriterscentre.ie tour of the centre’s collection of contemporary Irish Tel art with curator Frank Buckley, and have a chance to 01 872 1302 Literature join the Inkslingers Writers Group. www.culturenight.ie 59

127 James Joyce Centre Time 5pm–10pm Get closer to one of Ireland’s greatest modern Address writers. Join an ‘Introducing James Joyce’ talk and 35 North Great walking tour (5.30pm, 7pm). Go on a behind-the- George’s St, D1 scenes tour of the Centre with readings from Joyce’s Web works (6.15pm, 7.15pm, 9.15pm). Experience ‘Songs jamesjoyce.ie of Joyce’ performed by delightful sirens Sinead & Tel Literature · Music Darina at 8pm. Pre-booking required. 01 878 8547 · Tour · Talk

128 The LAB Gallery and Time 6pm–10pm Dublin City Arts Office Address Foley St, D1 Start your weekend with wonder! Join a drop-in ‘Permission to Wonder’ tour of all the gallery’s latest Web exhibitions, view new artworks by Michele Horrigan dublincityartsoffice.ie and Sean O’Rourke, take part in exciting art-making Tel workshops, and enjoy live music and storytelling 01 222 5455 Arts & Crafts · Music from a number of gifted performers. Do you believe · Visual Art · Tour in fairies?

129 Liberty Hall Theatre Time 6pm–11pm Ten years on from the financial crash and the bank Address guarantee, Liberty Hall is hosting a multimedia 1 Eden Quay, North exhibition to mark a decade of struggle and City, D1 resistance in Ireland, showcasing the defiance Web and spirit of Irish grassroots activism, through financialjustice.ie photography, video and live performance. Tel Arts & Crafts 01 617 4835 · Visual Art

130 The Moving Crib Time 6pm–9pm Enjoy a tour of one of Dublin’s oldest treasures! Address The Moving Crib has been entertaining generations St. Martin Apostolate, across Ireland every Christmas season for over six 42 Parnell Square, D1 decades. The crib will be opening its doors with Web free tours taking place throughout the evening. stmartin.ie Step back in time and experience some old world Tel Heritage · Tour charm in the heart of Dublin! 01 874 5465 60 Monto & North Georgian Quarter

131 Na Píobairí Uilleann Time 6pm–10pm Na Píobairí Uilleann invite all to a guided tour of Address their Georgian headquarters, located on one of 15 Henrietta St, D1 Ireland’s most architecturally important streets. The Web tour will include a visit to the library and archive and pipers.ie will feature a short talk on the history of the uilleann Tel pipes as well as musical performances from leading 01 873 0093 Music uilleann pipers.

132 National Lottery Time 6pm–9pm The National Lottery is throwing open its doors to Address the public, offering a rare opportunity to peek inside Abbey St Lower, D1 the coveted National Lottery Winner’s Room. Spin Web the iconic Winning Streak wheel, or win a Lotto draw hlottery.ie of your own! Learn more about how the National Tel Lottery supports thousands of inspiring causes and 01 836 4444 Tour · Talk communities all over Ireland. · Entertainment

133 No. 3 Mountjoy Square Time 5.30pm–9pm Hear the story of this magnificent Georgian house. Address Once the home of wealthy families, it became a hub 3 Mountjoy Square, D1 of nationalist activity from 1909 when Alderman Web Walter Cole became its owner. Patrick Pearse, dalc.ie , and Michael Collins all visited here Tel and guests can see the room where members of the 01 878 7266 Tour · Talk · Heritage first Dáil met in 1919 when ‘on the run’.

134 Old Music Shop Dublin Time 4pm–12am The Old Music Shop Dublin was once home to Address the famous Walton’s School of Music - a name North Frederick St, D1 synonymous with Irish music and culture. Visit the Web refurbished Old Music Shop on North Frederick oldmusicshop.ie Street for an evening of poetry and music as well Tel as a short talk on the 9 historic buildings which 01 879 7888 Talk · Tour now make up the Castle Hotel Dublin. www.culturenight.ie 61

135 Olivier Cornet Gallery Time 4pm–10pm Visitors can come and enjoy a night of live music Address while admiring artworks by Conrad Frankel. This is 3 Great Denmark St, D1 Frankel’s 2nd solo exhibition at the gallery. His first Web show in 2015 (Mind Objects) was very successful. oliviercornetgallery.com His still lifes and landscapes encapsulate a quiet Tel spirituality and his work has been described as a 087 288 7261 ‘joyous response to objects in light’. Visual Art · Music

136 Ormond Studios Time 5pm–9pm Come along to catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse Address of a working studio space, chat to the vibrant 4 Ormond Quay Lower, community of artists and gain an insight into D1 their practice and processes. Ormond Studios is Web a collectively-led space made up of eight artist ormondstudios. studios and a project space for exhibitions, wordpress.com Visual Art discursive activity, and events.

137 Outhouse Time 4pm–10pm Outhouse are delighted to collaborate with resident Address theatre group Acting Out on an evening of LGBT+ 105 Capel St, D1 cabaret. Featuring songs, stories, comedy and Web raucous entertainment, we’re hosting an exciting outhouse.ie variety of acts to celebrate LGBT+ contribution to Tel the arts for Culture Night! 01 873 4999 Music

138 Poetry Ireland Time 5pm–10pm Come down to Poetry Ireland’s HQ for a (somewhat!) Address wild evening of poetry. Hear Trócaire poetry winners 11 Parnell Square (5pm–6.30pm), get creative in a Zine Workshop East, D1 (6.30pm–7.30pm), or settle in for a night of poetry Web and music from 6.45pm, featuring Wild Card Open poetryireland.ie Mic with special guests. End the evening on a high Tel Literature · Music with Allen Ginsberg’s ‘Howl’ at 9pm! 01 678 9815 62 Monto & North Georgian Quarter

139 Portuguese Language Time 5pm–11pm Centre Address 9 Abbey St Lower, D1 Visit Ireland’s only school specialising in teaching Web Portuguese. Enjoy an evening of lusophone music, portugueselanguage film excerpts, and readings from some of the centre.ie best known writers and poets in Portuguese from Tel Angola, Brazil, and Portugal. Enjoy a cafezinho 087 164 1521 Literature · Film whilst browsing the mini-library or learning about · Music · Talk Portuguese-speaking countries through the school’s exhibition.

140 Rotunda Hospital Chapel Time 4pm–10pm The historic Rotunda Chapel is the jewel in the crown Address of the world’s oldest maternity hospital. Situated to Parnell Square, D1 the north of O’Connell Street, it maintains a special Web place in the day-to-day life of patients and staff of rotunda.ie the hospital. Work on the chapel was commissioned Tel by Dr. Bartholomew Mosse (founder of the Rotunda 01 817 1795 Talk · Tour Lying-In Hospital) in 1755.

141 St Francis Xavier Church Time 5pm–9pm Take a guided tour of this magnificent 19th-century Address Jesuit church, successor to the small chapels Upper Gardiner St, D1 where Jesuits ministered in Penal times. Tours Web of the church will take place at regular intervals gardinerstparish.ie throughout the evening beginning at 5.15pm and Tel ending at 8.30pm, accompanied by music from the 01 836 3411 Heritage · Visual Art church’s organ. · Music · Talk · Tour · Spirituality

142 St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral Time 4pm–5.30pm Visit this beautiful historic cathedral at the heart of Address Dublin City at 5pm for Sung Vespers with the boys Marlborough St, D1 of The Palestrina Choir. Often referred to at Evening Web Prayer, Vespers traditionally takes place as dusk procathedral.ie begins to fall. Evening Prayer gives thanks for the Tel day just past and makes an evening sacrifice of 01 874 5441 Music praise to God (Psalm 141:1). www.culturenight.ie 63

143 St Mobhi’s Church Time 6pm–9pm The church and churchyard of St. Mobhi’s will Address be open to the public to visit. Enjoy a display of 9 Church St, D9 photographs of weddings through the decades at Tel this historic neighbourhood church, taking in years 01 123 4567 of matrimony in the community. For entertainment, guests can enjoy live organ-playing and other music Heritage in this beautiful setting.

144 Talbot Studios Time 5.30pm–9pm These studios were established in 2005 in the heart Address of the vibrant, artistic Monto area to offer quality 51 Talbot St, D1 affordable studios for artists based in the city. There are nine studios at Talbot Studios and this year the space will be opened up to allow the public to meet the artists. Visual Art

145 THEATRE@36 Time 4pm–11pm MACBETH - BEHIND THE SCENES! Ever wondered Address what it would be like to experience one of Club na Múinteoirí, 36 Shakespeare’s greatest plays as an actor? Find out Parnell Square West, D1 at this special performance! From warming up on Web stage to getting made-up backstage and dealing clubnamuinteoiri.com with first-night nerves, the audience will accompany Tel Theatre the actors and get to meet them after the show. 01 872 6944

146 Valuation Office Time 6pm–9pm Enjoy an exhibition of Valuation Office archive books Address and maps at the Irish Life Centre. The Valuation Irish Life Centre, Abbey Office has a manuscript archive of rateable St Lower, D1 valuation information on all property in the state Web dating from 1850 (Griffiths Valuation) to 1990. These valoff.ie archive records are widely recognised as a Census Tel 01 817 1000 Heritage substitute for the period 1850-1901. NAVAN ROAD

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147 The Central Bank of Time 6pm–9pm Ireland Address During the Central Bank’s 75th anniversary year, New Wapping St, The Visitor Centre will display an exhibition North Wall Quay, D1 documenting the institution’s history along with Web various items from its archive and rarely shown centralbank.ie works from the Bank’s art collection. Visitors can Tel Arts & Crafts learn more about the Bank and its history through a 01 224 6000 · Film · Heritage variety of films. Entry is limited and strictly by pre- · Talk booking via centralbank.ie

148 Custom House Visitor Time 5pm–9pm Centre Address Attend the newly opened visitor centre, part of a Custom House Quay, D1 longer-term project to provide public access to Web one of Dublin’s great landmarks in the context of housing.gov.ie the Decade of Centenaries. This is a unique chance Tel to learn about James Gandon’s architectural 01 888 2538 Heritage masterpiece and its 200-year history, taking in its near-destruction during the War of Independence and much more.

149 EPIC The Irish Emigration Time 5.30pm–9.30pm Museum Address The CHQ Building, Discover Dublin’s newest museum and highest-rated visitor attraction! EPIC tells the unforgettable story Custom House Quay, D1 of how the Irish influenced & shaped the world in 20 Web interactive galleries. Book your tickets for an exclusive epicchq.com tour and the chance to enjoy this innovative museum Tel Heritage · Talk · Tour free from crowds - see bit.ly/CultureNightatEPIC for 01 906 0861 more information.

150 Flying Turtle Productions Time 5.30pm–11pm Experience a 25-minute immersive live performance Address featuring trained actors in character as a number Ireland Institute, 27 of film noir favourites - the detective, the femme Pearse St, D2 fatale, gangsters, and many more. Guests will be Web flyingturtleproductions. required to climb stairs as part of the performance, com which is recommended for visitors aged 10 and up. Theatre · Film Tel Booking is essential, visit website. 086 824 4826 www.culturenight.ie 67

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151 J.W. Sweetman Craft Time 4pm–12.30am Brewery Address 1-2 Burgh Quay, D2 Visit one of Dublin’s best independent breweries for a Historical Beer Talk. Built on a site dating back to 1756 Web with lots of stories to tell, this brewhouse and bar will jwsweetman.com be offering discounted craft beer tastings to guests Tel looking to expand their palate on the evening. Sample 01 670 5777 Talk · Historical Beer a range of flavours and learn all about the brewing process!

152 Oireachtas na Gaeilge @ Time 4.30pm–6.30pm Rás Curach ar an Life Address Rás Curach ó Ché Theach an Custaim suas chomh Pontoon beside the fada le Droichead na Life agus ar ais (2km). Jeanie Johnston, Píobaire ar cheann de na báid! Currach racing Custom House Quay, D1 on the Liffey, from Custom House Quay to the Web Ha’penny Bridge and back, with a piper leading the antoireachtas.ie Heritage · Music boats out! Tel 01 475 3857

153 Sean O’ Casey Time 6.30pm–9.30pm Commumity Centre Address As part of the Sean O’Casey Festival, the centre St. Mary’s Rd, will host an exhibition from an East Wall art group East Wall, D3 on ‘O’Casey’s People’, landscape, and architecture. Web The exhibition will be accompanied by promenade seanocasey theatre from the cast of ‘Shadow of a Gunman’, communitycentre.ie Arts & Crafts · Theatre music, and ‘notions of upperosity’. Come learn more Tel · Tour · Visual Art about the living legacy of one of Ireland’s finest 01 850 9000 playwrights!

154 Stoney Road Press Time 5.30pm–9.30pm Visit a fine art print and publishing studio based Address in the Docklands area of Dublin 3 to check out 11-13 Stoney Rd, D3 a range of prints, books, and artworks from the Web studio’s artists. Since 2002, Stoney Road Press stoneyroadpress.com has collaborated with Irish and international Tel contemporary artists to produce limited edition 01 887 8544 Visual Art · Fine Art hand-made prints, books, sculpture and tapestries. · Print Studio www.culturenight.ie 69

155 Verve Time 6pm–10pm The Battle of the Axe continues to establish and Address nurture the careers of the finest performers on 11-15 Erne St Upper, D2 the Irish open mic, comedy, and singer/songwriter Web circuit. Established in 1996, the Battle of the Axe battleoftheaxe.com presents an eclectic mix of new and established Tel talent, with some of the best new stand-up, 01 637 5160 improv, and sketch performances to be seen in Stand-Up Comedy · Comedy Improvisation Dublin. · Open Mic · Singer · Songwriters

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NO Venue P NO Venue P 156 6 Sráid Fhearchair 70 189 The Little Museum of Dublin 80 157 Alliance Française Dublin 72 190 The Mansion House 80 158 American College Dublin 72 191 Merrion Mews 80 159 The Arts Council 72 192 Momentum Acting Studio 80 160 Books Upstairs 72 193 Museum Building (TCD) 81 161 Central Catholic Library 73 194 National Concert Hall 82 162 Children’s Books Ireland @ 73 195 National Gallery of Ireland 84 Hodges Figgis 196 National Library of Ireland 84 163 The Dean Dublin 73 197 National Museum of Ireland - 84 164 Department of Finance 73 Archaeology 165 The Design Tower 74 198 National Museum of Ireland - 84 166 The Douglas Hyde Gallery 74 Natural History 167 The Drawing Studio 74 199 The Old Library and the Book of 85 Kells exhibition 168 Dublin City Library & Archive 74 200 RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons 85 169 DIAS - Geophysics 75 in Ireland) 170 Dublin Unitarian Church 75 201 RHA Gallery 85 171 Eckankar 75 202 The RIAI Irish Architecture 85 172 Freemasons' Hall 75 Awards Exhibition (RIAI) 173 French Embassy in Ireland 76 203 Royal College of Physicians of 86 174 GAA/Trinity College Criket Ground 76 Ireland 175 Geological Museum (TCD) 76 204 Royal Irish Academy 86 176 Goethe-Institut Ireland 76 205 Royal Irish Academy of Music 86 177 Gormleys Fine Art 77 206 Science Gallery Dublin 86 178 Houses of the Oireachtas 77 207 Sol Art Gallery 87 179 Instituto Cervantes Dublin 77 208 St Finian's Lutheran Church 87 180 Irish Architectural Archive 77 209 St Stephen's Church - 87 The Pepper Canister 181 Irish Manuscripts Commission 78 210 St Andrew's Church 87 182 Irish Music Rights Organisation 78 211 Sweny's Pharmacy 88 183 The Irish Potato Famine 78 Exhibition 212 The Trinity Gallery 88 184 Irish Research Council 78 213 Trinity Long Room Hub 88 185 Irish Traditional Music Archive 79 214 The United Arts Club 88 186 Italian Institute of Culture 79 215 Viva 89 187 Iveagh House 79 216 The Winding Stair Bookshop 89 188 Kerlin Gallery 79 123 St Stephen's Green,

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A building with a truly fascinating history, these days 6 Sráid Fhearchair houses a number of organisations who do hugely important work to promote and develop the An Siopa Leabhar . Literature · Heritage · Talk Time 7pm–9pm Sé cuimhneachán 125 bliana gluaiseacht Web cnagsiopa.com athbheochán na Gaeilge i mbliana agus tá Tel 01 478 3815 clár náisiúnta d’imeachtaí ar siúl, Bliain na Gaeilge, chun an teanga a chéiliúradh. Mar Bígí linn do sheoladh Club Leabhar an sin, is áit iontach é 6 Sráid Fhearchair chun Chonartha! Mar chuid den cheiliúradh ar 125 cuairt a thabhairt le haghaidh Oíche Chultúir. bliain den athbheochan, tá An Siopa Leabhar ag cur tús le grúpa léitheoireachta úrnua. Gach mí tiocfaidh léitheoirí na cathrach le chéile sa siopa chun cur is cúiteamh a dhéanamh ar iontaisí na nualitríochta.

Club Chonradh na Gaeilge Dance · Heritage · Music Conradh na Gaeilge Time 7pm–11pm Heritage · Talk · Tour · Theatre Web anclub.ie Time 6.30pm–9.30pm Tel 01 475 7401 Web cnag.ie Tel 01 475 7401

Cuir críoch le Culture Night by immersing yourself in ceol as Gaeilge in Club Chonradh Téigh go Conradh na Gaeilge to experience na Gaeilge. A céilí will take place from 9pm Irish language & culture. Take a tour of the to 10.30pm, with live music and craic galore. historic building where Michael Collins and Come along and finish your evening with a jig Eamon de Valera once worked and see it and a reel! There will also be live traditional come to life. Glac páirt i dturas treoraithe a musical performances by Comhaltas Ceoltóirí spreagfaidh tú le níos mó a fháilt amach faoi Éireann. athbheochan na Gaeilge. Ticéid ar fáil | Tickets available: http://bit.ly/cultur18 www.culturenight.ie 73 74 Trinity & South Georgian Quarter

157 Alliance Française Dublin Time 6pm–10pm Check out some unmissable family events at the Address Alliance Française! Bring your team to the library for 1 Kildare St, D2 the multimedia treasure hunt from 6pm to 8pm for Web a chance to win goodies and prizes, before heading alliance-francaise.ie to the building’s French restaurant for a concert by Tel folk-pop group Alcaz. The restaurant will be open 01 676 1732 Music · Multimedia serving treats and drinks for guests to enjoy.

158 American College Dublin Time 5.30pm–10.30pm Staff, students, and friends of the American College Address Dublin will deliver an evening of readings, music, 1 Merrion Square, D2 art, and film in the childhood home of Oscar Wilde. Web Experience this historic Georgian building through iamu.edu tours of the space, provided periodically throughout Tel the night, and learn a little more about its most 01 676 8939 Film · Heritage · famous resident. Literature · Music · Talk

159 The Arts Council Time 5.30pm–9pm Take in an exhibition of works from the Arts Council Address Collection, established in 1962 and comprising 70 Merrion Square, D2 almost 1,100 works of modern and contemporary Web art. The evening’s exhibition will sample recent artscouncil.ie pieces from the collection including works by Joy Tel Gerrard, Anita Groener, Siobhan Hapaska, Eoin 01 618 0200 Visual Art McHugh, and Barbara Knezevic.

160 Books Upstairs Time 4pm–9pm In 1846 John Hogan, regarded as Ireland’s finest Address neoclassical sculptor, lived in rented rooms on 17 D’Olier St, D2 D’Olier Street. Maurice Earls of Books Upstairs - a Web scholar in the social, cultural, and political history twitter.com/ of the street - will give a talk on Hogan, focusing booksupstairs on his relationship with various currents of Irish Tel Heritage · Literature · cultural history at 6:30pm. 01 677 8566 Talk · History www.culturenight.ie 75

161 Central Catholic Library Time 4pm–9pm The Library will host ‘A Celebration of the Irish Harp’, Address with performers Mary Louise and Teresa O’Donnell, 74 Merrion Square, D2 whose repertoires include both classical and Web traditional Irish music. Booking is required for this catholiclibrary.ie intimate performance, beginning at 7pm. Visitors Tel interested in viewing the library and its collections 01 676 1264 Music may explore from 4pm, no booking needed.

162 Children’s Books Ireland Time 5pm–8pm @ Hodges Figgis Address 56-58 Dawson St, D2 Families of all ages are welcome to join illustrators Web Lydia Monks (What the Ladybird Saw) and Peter facebook.com/hodges. Brown (The Wild Robot) to celebrate creativity and figgis imagination! Lydia and Peter will be creating art in Tel the beautiful window overlooking Dawson Street, 01 677 4754 Arts & Crafts · while the CBI Book Doctors prescribe the perfect Literature · Visual Art books for young readers.

163 The Dean Dublin Time 6pm–8pm Explore the hotel’s collection of cutting-edge Address original artworks from over 40 Irish artists, curated 33 Harcourt St, D2 by James Earley. Earley is returning to the venue for Web the evening to discuss the collection and tour its deandublin.ie works - showcasing existing pieces and highlighting Tel new prints and artworks for sale, in a buzzing 01 607 8110 Arts & Crafts · environment for artists and enthusiasts alike. Visual Art · Talk ·Tour

164 Department of Finance Time 6pm–10pm Visitors can avail of a guided tour of South Block Address Upper Merrion Street the magnificent building Government Buildings, that is home to the Department of Finance and Upper Merrion St, D2 Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. Web Designed by Sir Aston Webb and completed in finance.gov.ie March 1922, recently the interior was renovated Tel 01 676 7571 Tour following a need to undertake essential works. 76 Trinity & South Georgian Quarter

165 The Design Tower Time 5.30pm–9.30pm Visit the Tower to meet the collective of artists, Address conservators, jewelers, and makers at work here Trinity Enterprise and every day. Enjoy an evening among these creative Technology Centre, people, learn about their creations, and view the Pearse St, Junction pieces they’re currently working on in studios Grand Canal Quay, D2 filling the Tower’s seven floors in the heart of the Web Arts & Crafts docklands. thedesigntower.com Tel 01 677 5655

166 The Douglas Hyde Gallery Time 4pm–9pm Located in the heart of Trinity College, this Address contemporary gallery has a unique track record of Trinity College, D2 developing, producing and presenting innovative Web exhibitions by Irish and international artists whose douglashydegallery.com work resonates strongly with audiences in Dublin, Tel Ireland, and beyond. Visit for a free tour of the 01 896 1116 Arts & Crafts · Film · current exhibitions and to experience the gallery’s Visual Art · Talk ·Tour unique architecture.

167 The Drawing Studio ime 4pm–11pm Situated in a stunning Georgian townhouse, this Address studio is the leading art school in Ireland dedicated 74 Merrion Square to the teaching and research of traditional drawing South, D2 methods and artistic anatomy. Visit for a tour Web of the intimate workspace, an exhibition of the drawing.ie exquisite classical Cast Collection, and live drawing Tel Arts & Crafts · demonstrations every hour. 01 554 7819 Visual Art · Talk ·Tour

168 Dublin City Library & TTime 5pm–9pm Archive Address Enjoy a mixed programme of live music, poetry, 138-144 Pearse St, drama, and exhibitions from one of Dublin’s busiest D2 libraries, deep in the heart of the city centre. Beidh Web eachtra trí mheáin na Gaeilge freisin. Check the dublincity website for more details of the evening’s schedule. publiclibraries.ie Literature · Music · Beidh fáilte romhat, bígí linn. Tel Talk · Heritage 01 674 4888

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169 DIAS - Geophysics Time 5pm–9.30pm Despite its lack of large earthquakes, Ireland holds Address a special place in the history of Earthquake studies 5 Merrion Square, D2 thanks to the pioneering work of Robert Mallet Web in the mid-19th century. Come see the past and dias.ie/cp/geo present of live earthquake monitoring worldwide, Tel from the heart of Dublin, in a unique and informative 01 653 5147 Talk · Tour · Heritage evening.

170 Dublin Unitarian Church Time 5pm–11pm Take in a series of short musical and historical Address events beginning on the hour in this remarkable 112 St Stephen’s Green church. Serving the Unitarian community since West, D2 1863, this historic space is an architectural Web landmark in the city centre. With a number of dublinunitarianchurch. notable features including Irish artworks and org Heritage · Music · stained glass, there’s much for all to explore. Tel Talk · Tour 01 478 0638

171 Eckankar Time 6pm–11pm Eckankar presents insightful and inspirational talks Address with a spiritual flavour every half hour from 6pm 4 Lower Mount St, D2 with time for guests to pose questions. Have you Web experienced vivid dreams, inner light or sound or eckankar-Ireland.org had spiritual adventures? Find out what they mean, Tel learn valuable tools and exercises to enhance your 086 828 7000 Talk · Discussion current path, and take your next spiritual step.

172 Freemasons’ Hall Time 5pm–10pm Visitors will be welcomed to the esoterically-styled Address meeting rooms of this Victorian Hall, the purpose 17 Molesworth St, D2 built headquarters of Freemasons in Ireland since Web 1869. The tour will be self-guided but staff will be on freemason.ie hand to answer any questions you may have about Tel the building or the history of Freemasons in Ireland 01 676 1337

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173 French Embassy in Ireland Time 6.30pm–11.30pm Take part in the world premier of an interactive, Address collective digital artwork by French artists 66 Merrion Square, D2 Scenocosme. Staging virtual mechanics through a Web giant video projection on the embassy building, the ie.ambafrance.org installation will evolve thanks to guests’ interaction. Tel Each experience with the screen will generate a 01 277 5053 Digital & Visual Arts different story to be told. This extraordinary hands- on experience is suitable for all ages.

174 GAA / Trinity College Time 5pm–9pm Cricket Ground Address Cricket Ground Trinity GAA Fun & Run is an activity - involving a team of College, College Green , batters/kickers and fielders - which is suitable for D2 all age and ability levels. It is particularly suited to Web meet the needs of people with disabilities or those gaa.ie who may have felt excluded from mainstream GAA Tel Sport activities for any reason. 085 876 8281

175 Geological Museum Time 4pm–9pm (TCD) Address Unit 24, Trinity Visit the museum’s exhibition, “The Story of the Enterprise Centre, Earth” outlining the geological evolution of our Macken St, D2 planet through displays of minerals, rocks, and Web fossils. This display is open for the first time in tcd.ie/Geology/about/ a new location and highlights the marine reptile geologymuseum Heritage ·Tour Attenborosaurus - a prehistoric pleiosaur named Tel after Sir David Attenborough himself! 01 896 1477

176 Goethe-Institut Irland Time 4pm–10pm The Goethe-Institut is back at 37 Merrion Square! Address To celebrate the restoration of their gorgeous 37 Merrion Square, Georgian building to its former glory, they’re filling D2 it with culture from far and near for Culture Night Web 2018. Come along and enjoy dance performances, goethe.de/dublin a Sci-Fi reading, art in The Return gallery, film Tel Dance · Film · screenings and info on their language classes and 01 680 1100 Heritage · Literature · library. Visual Art · Architecture www.culturenight.ie 79

177 Gormleys Fine Art Time 4pm–9pm Gormleys Fine Art is delighted to announce ‘Silver Address Linings’, an exhibition of new works by figurative 27 South painter Gordon Harris. The exhibition officially Frederick St, D2 opens on Culture Night and consists of a series of Web oil paintings with silver leaf by the artist, who was gormleys.ie shortlisted for the Hennessy portrait prize in 2017. Tel Arts & Crafts · 01 672 9031 Visual Arts

178 Houses of the Oireachtas Time 5pm–10pm Located in central Dublin, is the seat Address of the Irish Parliament. While currently undergoing Leinster House, extensive conservation and restoration works, this Kildare St, D2 evening remains a unique opportunity for visitors Web to view the Dáil and Seanad Chambers, learn about oireachtas.ie the building’s history, and also visit an exhibition on Tel Tour · Heritage Women’s Suffrage under the banner of Vótáil 01 618 3000 ·Historical

179 Instituto Cervantes Dublin Time 5pm–10.30pm Take a close look at the arts in Spanish through Address a multidisciplinary and exciting new programme. Lincoln House, Lincoln Dancing, music, poetry, and gastronomy come Place, D2 together in a combination of traditional and Web modern artistic expressions, in a vivid journey from dublin.cervantes.es/en Flamenco dance and tapas to hip-hop and spoken Tel Dance · Heritage word performances. 01 631 0000 · Literature · Music

180 Irish Architectural Archive Time 4pm–11pm Visit the largest terraced house on Merrion Square Address for an evening of architectural art. See ‘Architecture 45 Merrion Square, D2 and the Pattern Book: an exhibition of volumes Web from the Rowan Collection’ in the Architecture iarc.ie Gallery marking European Year of Cultural Heritage. Tel Explore “Piccole Utopie” an exhibition presented 01 663 3040 Heritage · Visual Art in collaboration with Istituto Italiano di Cultura · Tour · Architecture Dublino and MAXXI Museum, Rome. 80 Trinity & South Georgian Quarter

181 Irish Manuscripts Time 5pm–11pm Commission Address 45 Merrion Square, D2 Members of the Irish Manuscripts Commission Web will be present to discuss the importance of irishmanuscripts.ie preserving manuscript sources and records of all Tel kinds. A select display of IMC publications since 01 676 1610 its foundation in 1928 will be available, including Heritage a facsimile of The Book of Armagh containing the opening passage of St Patrick’s Confessio.

182 Irish Music Rights Time 6pm–10pm Organisation Address Copyright House, Attend an educational and engaging music Pembroke Row, D2 business seminar for a chance to learn from some Web of the industry’s most experienced professionals, imro.ie combined with live performances from Ireland’s Tel top musicians - established and rising stars alike. 01 661 4844 Music · Talk This promises to be an exciting and rewarding experience for any budding musicians or live music fans.

183 The Irish Potato Famine Time 6pm–10pm Exhibition Address Top Floor, Stephen’s The Irish Potato Famine was the most catastrophic Green Shopping Centre, event in Ireland’s turbulent history. It is also D2 regarded as being one of the worst Famines of Web all time given the loss of life proportionate to the theirishpotatofamine. country’s population. This exhibition tells the story com Heritage of what happened during those horrific years and Tel the impact of the nation’s losses. 089 227 5735

184 Irish Research Council Time 5pm–9pm As part of the Irish Research Council’s Address #LoveIrishResearch campaign, they are partnering Boston College Ireland, with Boston College Ireland at their historic 43 St Stephen’s Green, premises on St Stephen’s Green. Immerse yourself D2 in an evening of interactive activities, exhibits, live Web music, performances and talks by Irish Research research.ie Arts & Crafts · Dance Council awardees and find out how they support Tel · Film · Heritage · the breadth of cultural research currently taking 01 231 5000 Literature · Music · Visual Art · Talk · place in Ireland. Theatre www.culturenight.ie 81

185 Irish Traditional Music Time 5pm–10pm Archive Address 73 Merrion Square, Join ITMA for a night filled with music and song from D2 three of Dublin’s leading traditional music & song Web organisations: Craobh Naithí CCÉ, The Night Before itma.ie Larry Got Stretched Singers’ Club and Na Píobairí Tel Uilleann. The evening will also include a unique 01 661 9699 Music concert with tin whistle virtuoso Gavin Whelan & friends.

186 Italian Institute of Culture Time 5.30pm–9.30pm Promoting Italy’s image from the heart of Dublin Address city for many years, the IIC celebrates Italian 11 Fitzwilliam Square culture by showcasing the nation’s many artistic East, D2 and intellectual productions. This year, the Institute Web presents an evening of Italian opera in collaboration iicdublino.esteri.it/ with Lyric Opera Productions. All are welcome to IIC_Dublino Music · Opera enjoy live performances of masterpieces of the Tel opera tradition from talented singers. 01 662 0509

187 Iveagh House Time 6pm–11pm Enjoy guided tours of Iveagh House and discover its Address rich history. First built in 1736 by architect Richard Department of Foreign Cassels, the building later became the townhouse of Affairs and Trade, the Guinness family and was significantly extended Iveagh House, 80 St. and remodelled in 1866. The Ballroom, built in 1896, Stephens’ is one of the finest examples of Victorian design in Green, D2 Tour the country. Web dfa.ie

188 Kerlin Gallery Time 4pm–9pm The gallery opens its doors late for guests to view an Address exhibition by Daniel Rios Rodriguez. Every hour on Anne’s Lane, South the hour, gallery staff will give a walk-through of the Anne St, D2 exhibition to offer more information on these works. Web Known for his small, detailed and thickly impastoed kerlingallery.com approach to picture making, Rios Rodriguez Tel 01 670 9093 Visual Art depicts memento mori, still lives, landscapes, and autobiographical scenes. 82 Trinity & South Georgian Quarter

189 The Little Museum of Dublin Time 6pm–10pm This hidden gem at the heart of Dublin city centre is Address a wonderful microcosm of the history of our capital. No. 15 St Stephen’s Described by as “the best museum Green, D2 experience in Dublin”, this is a unique chance for an Web exciting, exhaustive, expressive experience, with littlemuseum.ie tours starting every 15 minutes! Tel 01 661 1000 Heritage · Tour

190 The Mansion House Time 5pm–9.30pm Walk through the public rooms of the Lord Mayor’s Address official residence, built by Joshua Dawson and the Dawson St, D2 scene of important civic and historic events for over Web 300 years. See the Oak Room, Drawing room, Dining lordmayordublin.ie Room and the Lady Mayoress Parlour. Staff will be Tel on hand to assist. The Round Room is not accessible 01 222 6200 Heritage on the night.

191 Merrion Mews Time 6pm–10pm Explore the interior and grounds of one of Irish Address Landmark Trust’s finest properties! The Mews 63 Fitzwilliam Lane, D2 are an integral part of one of the most significant Web survivals of an 18th-century Dublin townhouse irishlandmark.com including mews, stables and a small garden, located Tel on Fitzwilliam Lane and at the rear of No.63 Merrion 01 670 4733 Heritage Square Dublin.

192 Momentum Acting Studio Time 6pm–10pm Momentum Acting Studio turned this former office Address into a creative studio theatre to teach acting as a 19 Lombard St East, D2 professional craft and to offer a space for actors Web to develop their work. Come see actors training, momentumactingstudio. rehearsing, presenting, previewing, and testing com scenes from film, TV, and theatre in front of a live Tel Theatre audience. 086 359 0969 www.culturenight.ie 83

193 Museum Building (TCD) Time 4pm–9pm One of Trinity College’s best secrets, this Address remarkable venue has been described as one Department of Geology of the finest examples of Victorian design in Museum Building Dublin. The polychromatic hallway in this iconic Trinity College Dublin, 1 building contains a range of Irish decorative stone Park Lane East, D2 and beautiful naturalistic carvings. This event Web Heritage · Tour will illuminate the links between geology and tcd.ie architecture which play out in this remarkable Tel space. 01 896 1477

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194 National Concert Hall country’s leading composers and performed by Chamber Choir Ireland. Music Workshops RTÉ Cór na nÓg / RTÉ Cór Linn Address Earlsfort Terrace, D2 Time 6pm–6.20pm Time 5pm–10pm Space John Field Room Web nch.ie Web orchestras.rte.ie Tel 01 208 2977 The National Concert Hall sits proudly on The 60 boys and girls of RTÉ Cór na nÓg, Earlsfort Terrace in Dublin’s city centre and conducted by Mary Amond O’Brien, will sing is home to the RTÉ National Symphony on the steps of the John Field Room and get Orchestra, Chamber Choir Ireland, Irish RTÉ’s Culture Night in the NCH off to a great Baroque Orchestra, Music Network and Music start, followed by the debut from RTÉ’s new Generation. Next door to the picturesque youth choir, RTÉ Cór Linn. The event finishes Iveagh Gardens and in the heart of a commercial at 6.45pm. district known as the National Concert Hall Quarter, it hosts over 1000 events per annum. RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Its mission, to foster and celebrate the Time 7.30pm–9.30pm appreciation, knowledge, enjoyment and pure Space Main Auditorium love of music as an integral part of Irish life. Web nch.ie /online Tel 01 1417 0000 Gamelan Workshops The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra Time 5pm–10pm and Principal Guest conductor Nathalie Space Room Stutzmann bring three orchestral Tel 01 417 0000 masterpieces to the National Concert Hall. Take part in interactive workshops running Rossini’s William Tell Overture will set things from 5.30pm for Percussion, Choir, and off at a gallop followed by a dazzling display Gamelan. No previous experience is required from star soloists performing Mozart’s – all you need to bring is your enthusiasm! Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Limited availability for all workshops. Tickets Orchestra and ending with Dvorák’s Seventh available, in person, 30mins before the start Symphony with emotional extremes that will of each workshop. For adults and children leave you shaken, stirred and satisfied. aged 6+. Workshops approximately 45 minutes in duration. RTÉ Contempo Quartet with Dave Kerr Time 9.30pm–10.30pm Chamber Choir Ireland Space NCH Studio Time 5.30pm–6.30pm For the second event in New Music Dublin Space NCH Studio 2018: Defrosted, enjoy the company of the Web chamberchoirireland.com RTÉ Contempo Quartet, one of the most Tel 01 554 5210 exciting and vibrant chamber ensembles Composers in the Classroom as part of performing today. The concert will New Music Dublin 2018: Defrosted. The incorporate a repertoire including works Composers in the Classroom Gala represents from composer and guitarist Dave Flynn, the culmination of work by students from composer, performer, and visual artist throughout the island writing new music Jennifer Walshe, and DJ Dave Kerr’s new live for choirs, under the mentoring of 8 of the project “From There To Hear”. 86 Trinity & South Georgian Quarter

195 National Gallery of Ireland Time 5pm–10pm The beautifully-refurbished gallery celebrates Address Dublin’s global culture through a range of activities. Clare St & Merrion Taste the thrill of Samba and the charm of Bal Square, D2 Musette. Guided tours evoke colours of France, Web Brazil and Ireland. Kids can enjoy the Curious nationalgallery.ie Creatures passport trail, competitions, and a snap- Tel 01 661 5133 Arts & Crafts · happy Selfie Frame, and all are welcome to sample Heritage a· Music · tapas delights and music in the Gallery Café. Visual Art

196 National Library of Ireland Time 5pm–11pm View the magnificent reading room, immerse Address yourself in the works of William Butler Yeats in Kildare St, D2 the award winning exhibition and learn about the Web unique aspects of the Irish WWI experience in the nli.ie World War Ireland exhibition, meet the library’s Tel friendly staff and discover its treasures. Learn about 01 603 0200 Heritage · Literature · the family history resources available, enjoy musical History performances, participate in a conversation salon and take a break with a relaxing tea or coffee in the Joly café. All Welcome.

197 National Museum of Time 4pm–9pm Ireland - Archaeology Address Kildare St, D2 “Gold, Air and the Blue”, an event with leading Web contemporary poets to mark the centenary museum.ie/archaeology of women’s suffrage and explore the role of Tel women in today’s world. Taking place from 01 677 7444 4–5pm, in the Seanad Chamber, and organised in Heritage · Performance collaboration with the Houses of the Oireachtas and Poetry Ireland, booking is essential- contact [email protected] or 01 648 6334.

198 National Museum of Time 5pm–9pm Ireland - Natural History Address Merrion St, D2 Drop into the Discovery Zone between 6pm and Web 8pm to learn about mysterious creatures from museum.ie/ South America, and touch skulls from the handling Natural-History collection. This event is in collaboration with the Tel National Gallery of Ireland’s exhibition, “Curious 01 677 7444 Natural History Creatures: Frans post and Brazil”. No booking required for this exciting look at a range of exotic creatures! www.culturenight.ie 87

199 The Old Library and the Time 5pm–9pm Book of Kells exhibition Address Trinity College, Discover one of the city’s most precious treasures, College St, D2 a must-see for all Dubliners and visitors to the city. Web View the Book of Kells, a 9th-century manuscript bookofkells.ie of the four gospels, along with other Christian Tel manuscripts from this period. Walk through the 01 896 2320 Heritage magnificent Long Room - the main chamber of the Old Library - filled with 200,000 of the Library’s oldest books.

200 RCSI (Royal College of Time 5pm–10pm Surgeons in Ireland) Address 123 St. Stephen’s Take a self-guided tour or talk to a member of Green, D2 the RCSI team to learn about the rich heritage Web and history of the college, how it has influenced rcsi.com healthcare worldwide, and the part it has played Tel in shaping national history - including its seizure 01 402 2100 Tour · Heritage by rebels led by Michael Mallin and Countess Markievicz during the 1916 Easter Rising.

201 RHA Gallery Time 4pm–9pm Enjoy a late night viewing of the gallery’s current Address exhibitions including Ursula Burke, Amanda 15 Ely Place, D2 Dunsmore and Alison Pilkington with the RHA Web Art Cart and Kids Art Packs available for families. rhagallery.ie Please see website for further details of exhibitions Tel and activities taking place throughout the evening 01 661 2558 Visual Art for art lovers of all ages.

202 The RIAI Irish Architecture Time 5.30pm–9.30pm Awards Exhibition (RIAI) Address 8 Merrion Square, D2 This exhibition includes 63 innovative projects from Web the 2018 RIAI Architecture Awards. The Awards riai.ie recognise the quality and variety of work carried Tel out by RIAI members in 2017 and highlight the 01 676 1703 contribution that Irish architects make to society for Film · Heritage · the greater benefit. Learn more about the work of Visual Art the RIAI and some of the finest architects working in Ireland today. 88 Trinity & South Georgian Quarter

203 Royal College of Time 5pm–10pm Physicians of Ireland Address 6 Kildare St, D2 Come explore this magnificent college on Kildare Web Street, itself an iconic example of Victorian design. rcpi.ie/heritage-centre Visitors can explore the building and the College’s Tel unique collections, covering over 350 years of Irish 01 699 8817 medical history. Containing over 10,000 items, Heritage the collection offers a unique insight into the development of medicine in Ireland through the ages.

204 Royal Irish Academy Time 5pm–9pm At Academy House and library, view the exhibition Address “Prodigies of learning: Academy women in the 19 Dawson St, D2 nineteenth century”. Delve into maps and texts Web from the Irish Historic Towns Atlas project, and ria.ie learn how an Irish dictionary is made. Browse the Tel pop-up bookshop and find out about the work of 01 609 0620 Heritage · Talk · Tour the Academy. A number of talks will take place throughout the night.

205 Royal Irish Academy of Time 5pm–11pm Music Address 36 Westland Row, D2 Experience a veritable feast of music-making! Web Guests will have the chance to sample a range riam.ie of instruments before hearing performances Tel from staff and students. Featuring some of the 01 6325300 Academy’s finest emerging talents in addition to Music more seasoned performers, the night guarantees to send young and old home with a musical spring in their step!

206 Science Gallery Dublin Time 5pm–10pm Fancy spending the night on Mars, under the Address sea or in deep space? Take an adventure to the Trinity College Dublin, extremes at the gallery’s free exhibition LIFE AT Pearse St, D2 THE EDGES. Doors will be open until 10pm - come Web along to sample some out-of-this-world snacks dublin.sciencegallery. from the café and examine life in extraordinary com Visual Art · Arts & environments! Tel Crafts · Tour · Science · 01 896 4091 Technology · Space

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207 Sol Art Gallery Time 4pm–9pm View a solo show by Polish artist Katarzyna Address Gajewska running from the 13th of September to Unit 3, The Times the 29th of September. This is Katarzyna’s first Building, D’Olier St, D2 solo show in three years in the gallery. Specialising Web in striking portraits, Gajewska’s multi-layered solart.ie paintings offer fascinating and complex portrayals Tel Arts & Crafts of the contradictory traits within oneself. 01 675 0972

208 St Finian’s Lutheran Time 5pm–10pm Church Address 23 Adelaide Rd, D2 One of the oldest musical instruments in existence, Web the organ’s repertoire spans a time period almost lutheran-ireland.org/ as long as that of written music itself. This non-stop wordpress programme presented by the team of international Tel organists and musicians at St Finian’s will cover all 01 676 6548 Music styles - comprising music by composers including Bach, Handel, Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and Brahms.

209 St Stephen’s Church - Time 6pm–10pm The Pepper Canister Address Upper Mount St, D2 An evening of classical music, interspersed with Web talks on the history of the church and its stained peppercanister.ie glass windows. The event will take place from Tel 6pm–10pm, with talks at 7pm and 8pm. 01 676 7727 Music

210 St Andrew’s Church Time 5pm–9pm The church presents a range of talks and tours on Address the history of this 186-year-old building. On display 44 Westland Row, D2 for the night are Sodality banners designed by Web Tony Inglis, an Irish art director nominated for an standrews.ie/parish Academy Award for work on “The Man Who Would Tel Be King”a. Performances from the church choir will 01 676 1270 Heritage · Music · take place throughout the evening. Talk · Tour 90 Trinity & South Georgian Quarter

211 Sweny’s Pharmacy Time 5pm–11pm The 170-year old shop which features in James Address Joyce’s famous novel is now run by 1 Lincoln Place, D2 dedicated volunteers. Pop in to pick up a bar of Web lemon soap, hear a reading from Joyce’s works, sweny.ie enjoy a cup of tea, or join in an Edwardian sing-song. Tel Open from 10am until the sun goes down. 085 814 6713 Heritage · Literature

212 The Trinity Gallery Time 4pm–11pm View a wide collection of landscapes, seascapes, Address still life, portraits and interiors by Martin Mooney, 19 Clare St, D2 Mark O’Neill, Arthur Madderson, Mat Grogan, Web Elizabeth Brophy, Graham Knuttel, Vera Gaffney, trinitygallery.ie John Kirwan, Mark Eldred, John Dinan, Brenda Tel Malley, John Morris, John Kingerlee, Nora van den 01 662 9542 Visual Art Berg, Kenneth Webb, Annie Robinson, and Markey Robinson.

213 Trinity Long Room Hub Time 6.30pm–10.30pm Terry Pratchett at the Unseen University - Address researchers from across the college will come Trinity College Dublin, together to create an interactive event celebrating College Green, D2 Pratchett’s life, work, and his connections with Web Trinity College. Come see the huge collection of tcd.ie/ Discworld books from around the world, and join in trinitylongroomhub Literature · Arts & Crafts · conversation about technology, translation, and all Tel Film things Terry Pratchett. 01 896 3174

214 The United Arts Club Time 6pm–11pm Originally founded in 1907 and situated in the Address heart of Georgian Dublin, all now have a chance 3 Upper to explore this hidden gem and its rich cultural Fitzwilliam St, D2 history. Enjoy a variety of artistic and cultural Web events including life drawing classes, musical dublinarts.com performances in the function room, and poetry Tel Heritage · recitals in the club’s bar. 01 661 1411 Literature · Music · Visual Art · Talk www.culturenight.ie 91

215 Viva Time 5pm–10pm Experience a lively and passionate flamenco show Address with Ana Belen Lopez School of Flamenco and 27 Richmond St South, classical guitar maestro Arash Kazemi, beginning Portobello, D2 at 7.30pm. With delicious Andalusian tapas from a Web set menu or the à la carte selection and a range of vivaespanatapas.com Spanish wines and beers, booking is essential for Tel Dance · Music · this exciting evening of food, music, and dance. 01 424 4043 Heritage

216 The Winding Stair Time 4pm–9pm Bookshop Address 40 Ormond Quay, D1 Take in a literary evening showcasing a diverse Web blend of talented Irish writers and poets performing winding-stair.com/ their work and sharing advice on the creative bookshop process. Renowned Irish poet Nessa O’Mahony will Tel present students in Creative Writing and English 01 872 6576 Literature · Music · courses at The Open University, concluding in a lively Visual Art open mic session.

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NO Venue P 217 AIB Bankcentre 91 218 Art & Business Campus Drumcondra 91 219 Baha'i National Centre 91 220 Cathal Brugha Barracks 91 221 Clonliffe College 92 222 DCU St Patrick's Campus 92 223 Dublin Roller Derby @ Inchicore 92 Community Sports Centre 224 Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania 92 225 Engineers Ireland 93 226 Forest Friends 93 227 Museum 93 228 Griffith College 93 229 The Helix 94 230 Manresa Jesuit Centre of Spirituality 94 231 Margaret Aylward Centre for Faith and 94 Dialogue 232 MART Gallery 94 233 National Print Museum 95 234 The O'Brien Press 95 235 Oxfam Ireland 95 236 Ranelagh Arts Centre 95 237 Rathmines Library 96 238 Rediscovery Centre 96 239 Royal Hospital Donnybrook 96 240 The School of Philosophy & Economic 96 Science 241 School of Theoretical Physics Dublin 97 Institute for Advanced Studies 242 St Bartholomew’s Church 97 243 Taking Flight: Education & Performance 97 Ltd. 244 Teach Fhiodh Cuilinn/Cullenswood House 97 www.culturenight.ie 93

217 AIB Bankcentre Time 6.30pm–9pm All are welcome at Bankcentre to see the impressive Address range of artworks on display. Enjoy paintings by Merrion Rd, Sean Scully, Hughie O’Donoghue, Jackie Nickerson, , D4 and Diana Copperwhite, alongside sculptures Web by Imogen Stuart, Conor Fallon, Eilis O’Connell, aib.ie/branches/ and Patrick O’Reilly. Tours at 6.30pm and 7.30pm, southdublin/ Visual Art · Talk · Tour entrance via Serpentine Avenue, North Gate. bankcentre Booking essential - call 01 6414659 to reserve a Tel place. 01 660 0311

218 Art & Business Campus Time 6.30pm–10pm Drumcondra Address 40 Lower Drumcondra A full evening of arts, culture, and music will take Rd, D9 place in this community-based multi-use art Web and business campus at the centre of a buzzing abcdrumcondra.com neighbourhood. Home to a music and theatre Tel school, art, dance and production studios, a 085 875 5095 Arts & Crafts · Dance restaurant and craft shops, there’s much to enjoy at · Literature · Music this unique campus.

219 Baha’i National Centre Time 6.30pm–11.30pm Visit the Baha’i National Centre to meet Baha’i Address community members, learn about the community’s 24 Burlington Rd, history in Ireland and the history of the centre on Donnybrook, D4 Burlington road. Discover gems of wisdom and Web insight from the teachings of Baha’u’llah, the bahai.ie founder of the Baha’i faith. Tours, talks, music, Tel Heritage · Music film and socialising will take place throughout the 01 668 3150 · Tour · Film · Talk evening.

220 Cathal Brugha Barracks Time 5pm–9pm Get unique access to one of the Defence Forces’ Address largest military barracks. Enjoy cultural talks, Military Road, music, art and military demonstrations that bring Rathmines, D6 you into the heart of the barracks including a talk Web and tour of Evie Hone’s stained glass windows military.ie/language- from the chaplaincy. Artist in residence Margaret select Arts & Crafts · Film Fitzgibbon currently exhibits her new installation Tel · Music · Visual Art inspired by Evie Hone. 01 804 6360 · Talk · Tour

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221 Clonliffe College Time 6pm–10pm Make your way to the college for an evening of Address events on the theme, ‘God is in the House’. Enjoy an Clonliffe Rd, D3 open exhibition on the Papal visits to Ireland in 1979 Web and 2018, followed by two faith-based workshops litmus.dublindiocese.ie including Celtic Spirituality. The evening will Tel conclude with Songs of Praise in the College Church 01 808 7554 Heritage · Music · Tour when the Dublin Diocesan Music Group will be joined by young Laudate and Emmanuel students.

222 DCU St Patrick’s Campus Time 5pm–9pm Come explore this remarkable and historic campus Address in the heart of Drumcondra. Take a tour of the library Drumcondra, D9 and its exhibitions, with magnificent panoramic Web views over Dublin. Enjoy performing groups, dance, dcu.ie drama, music and art making workshops from Tel the Institute of Education and activities from the 01 884 2000 Arts & Crafts · Dance Faculty of Humanities and Social Science. A cultural · Literature · Music treat for all ages.

223 Dublin Roller Derby @ Time 6pm–10pm Inchicore Community Sports Address Presbytery, Bulfin Rd Centre Dublin Industrial Estate, Join Dublin Roller Derby to learn about one of the Inchicore, D8 fastest growing sports in the world! Founded in Web 2009, DRD is Ireland’s first roller derby league. dublinrollerderby.com Find out about the sport from members, see live Tel Sport demonstrations, and have a chance to put on 01 222 8598 skates! Everyone is welcome to come along and get involved but you must be 18 or over to skate.

224 Embassy of the Republic Time 5pm–11pm of Lithuania Address 47 Aliesbury Rd, Learn about creativity and the artistic potential Ballsbridge, D4 of in Ireland; folk music and dancing, Web poetry, and traditional crafts. Artist Jolita Jarutienè ie.mfa.lt/ie/en will exhibit her paintings on the experience Tel of returning to Lithuania and back again. The 01 203 5757 Heritage embassy will be serving a range of Lithuanian · Arts & Crafts · Music snacks and delicacies throughout the evening. www.culturenight.ie 95

225 Engineers Ireland Time 6pm–7.30pm Engineers Ireland, one of Ireland’s largest and oldest Address professional bodies, will be providing a hands-on 22 Clyde Rd, family workshop incorporating elements of STEM Ballsbridge, D4 and the arts for all to enjoy. Learn about the many Web engineersireland.ie disciplines of engineering and the work of Engineers Tel Ireland in a fun and welcoming atmosphere through 01 665 1301 Theatre a number of interactive sessions running all evening. The workshop will be held in collaboration with Gaiety School of Acting.

226 Forest Friends Time 4pm–11pm - one of Ireland’s greatest writers Address - has often been remembered for his lifestyle, not 40 Lower Drumcondra his work. Learn more about the man’s life and career Rd, Royal Canal - including forgotten works in English and Irish Drumcondra 2nd Lock, - at his seat on the Royal Canal in a fitting tribute of Dorset Ln, D9 music, song, and poetry. Web forestfriends.ie Dance · Heritage · Literature · Music Tel 085 253 6650

227 Glasnevin Cemetery Time 4pm–9pm Museum Address Finglas Rd, D11 One of Dublin’s most popular attractions, the Web cemetery will be hosting exclusive guided tours of glasnevinmuseum.ie Daniel O’Connell’s crypt and offering visitors free Tel access to the award-winning museum all evening. 01 882 6550 Take part in a genealogy workshop with a resident Heritage · Tour genealogist to discover how burial records can help you learn more about your family history. Online booking essential for workshop and tours.

228 Griffith College Time 5.30pm–9pm A History Ireland tourguide will give a guided tour Address around this historic college campus. With a 204-year South Circular Rd, D8 history, Griffith College was once a prison where the Web likes of Daniel O’Connell and James Meagher were griffith.ie held. The building was of strategic importance in the Tel War of Independence and was used as a barracks 086 0513506 Heritage until 1989! 96 GREATER DUBLIN

229 The Helix Time 6.30pm–10.30pm Explore one of the city’s most modern venues, Address located on the DCU Glasnevin campus in the heart DCU Campus, Collins of North Dublin, through an open house event Avenue, Glasnevin, D9 where you can see the venue as you’ve never Web thehelix.ie seen it before. Check out the Orchestral Mahony Tel Hall, ‘The Big Musical Mash Up’ performed by 01 700 7123 Film · Visual Art local CRC Drama group in The Theatre, and other · Theatre performance and exhibition areas in this award winning multipurpose venue.

230 Manresa Jesuit Centre of Time 4pm–9pm Spirituality Address 426 Clontarf Rd, Evie Hone was the last major artist of Ireland’s , D3 twentieth-century stained glass revival, generating Web much interest and widespread acclaim. Enjoy a manresa.ie talk at 7pm from the Belfast School of Art’s Joseph Tel McBrinn examining the five windows in Manresa, Visual Art 01 833 1352 originally made for St. Stanislaus’s College in Rahan, Tullabeg, Co. Offaly (1945-46), considered among the finest in her career.

231 Margaret Aylward Centre Time 6.30pm–9.30pm for Faith and Dialogue Address Holy Faith Sisters, Explore the beautiful grounds of the Holy Faith Old Finglas Rd, Sisters with newly launched walking maps and a Glasnevin, D6 guided tour, while enjoying an outdoor concert of live Web music wafting out from the roof terrace. Follow this margaretaylwardcentre. with a concert of ancient song from St Marys Schola ie Heritage · Music and some short historical talks on the local area. · Talk · Tour Tel 01 797 9364

232 MART Gallery Time 6pm–10pm Experience ‘Into the Night!’, an evening of live art Address lamenting and challenging the end of summer, The Old Firestation, curated by LIVESTOCK. LIVESTOCK is a bi-monthly 190A, Rathmines Rd, D6 performance art platform for both emerging and Web established performance artists. LIVESTOCK mart.ie is based in the gallery and run by renowned Tel Visual Art performance artists Eleanor Lawler and Francis Fay. 01 515 9692 · Performance Art www.culturenight.ie 97

233 National Print Museum Time 5pm–9pm Celebrate the exhibition ‘Print, Protest and the Address Polls: The Irish suffrage campaign and the power of Garrison Chapel, print media’. Pull a print of a letterpress keepsake Beggars Bush Barracks, inspired by the Votes for Women campaign and D4 have your voice heard by creating your own Web campaign poster. You will also have the opportunity nationalprintmuseum.ie Arts & Crafts · Heritage to see demonstrations of the Museum’s collection. Tel · Visual Art 01 660 3770

234 The O’Brien Press Time 6pm–9pm Pitch Perfect! Got a great book idea? Think you can Address pitch it in ten minutes flat? Then, O’Brien Press 12 Rd East, want you! They’re looking for the best unpublished , D6 writers to meet with members of their team at their Web obrien.ie Rathgar office for one-to-one pitches. This year Email they’re on the lookout for children’s & YA fiction and [email protected] Literature non-fiction, and humour and sports (particularly GAA) books for adults. This is a unique opportunity and places are limited - book now!

235 Oxfam Ireland Time 6pm–10pm Join in an interactive theatre experience exploring Address some of the key issues of our time. This thought- Atlas Language School, provoking event, ‘Where Do You Stand?’, invites Portobello House, guests to consider their place in the world while Portobello, D2 hearing global stories of poverty, the hunger crisis, Web displacement, and conflict, influenced by Oxfam’s oxfamireland.org Theatre work around the world. Tel 01 672 7662

236 Ranelagh Arts Centre Time 4pm–11pm Join poets Caoimhe Lavelle and Rúairi Conneely Address for the latest instalment of their high strangeness 26 Ranelagh, poetry and spoken word showcase THIRST FOR Ranelagh, D6 VERSE! Also at the Ranelagh Arts Centre, enjoy Web a a multimedia visual arts exhibition celebrating ranelagharts.org Ranelagh village: a professionally curated exhibition Tel 01 547 7775 Arts & Crafts · Film of works, drawn from a National open call. · Visual Art · Poetry · Spoken Word 98 GREATER DUBLIN

237 Rathmines Library Time 5pm–9pm Visit this beautiful library in the heart of the village Address to enjoy a mixed programme of music, poetry, 157 Lower Rathmines film, local history, and more. This is a fantastic Rd, D6 opportunity to explore a local library in a historic Web setting while taking in a range of cultural activities. dublincity See website for more information. publiclibraries.ie Tel Film · Literature · Music · Talk 01 497 3539

238 Rediscovery Centre Time 4pm–9pm The Rediscovery Centre is a creative space Address connecting people, ideas and resources, with The Boiler House, a focus on sustainability and the mission to Main St, , D9 drive a more resilient and equitable society. The Web Centre’s team will be hosting creative upcycling rediscoverycentre.ie demonstrations, tours of the repurposed Boiler Tel 01 893 3801 Arts & Crafts · Tour House, special offers in the Eco Store and samples from the delicious Eco Café.

239 Royal Hospital Donnybrook Time 5pm–8pm Come and explore the hospital’s art collection, Address featuring work from some of Ireland’s leading Morehampton Rd, D4 artists. Introduced in the 1980s to improve the Web hospital environment for patients, today the rhd.ie collection comprises about 145 works including Tel pieces by Patrick Scott, Tony O’Malley and many 01 406 6600 Visual Art more. Guided tours of the collection will take place at 6pm and 7pm.

240 The School of Philosophy Time 6.30pm–10.30pm & Economic Science Address 47/49 Northumberland The school presents a Socrates Cafe - a space Rd, Ballsbridge, D4 where you can join with others in an open, lively and Web uplifting enquiry into timeless questions. Socrates practicalphilosophy.ie Cafes encourage Socratizing; the idea that we learn Tel more when we question with others. Come join the 01 660 3788 Talk · Discussion discussion - an exchange of thoughtful ideas and experiences. www.culturenight.ie 99

241 School of Theoretical Time 6.30pm–9pm Physics - Dublin Institute for Address 10 Burlington Rd, D4 Advanced Studies Web Myles & Schrodinger: Playwright Arthur Riordan dias.ie discusses his play ‘Improbable Frequency’ and Tel how Erwin Schrodinger came to be a character in 01 614 0100 the work. Schrodinger’s presence necessitated a Talk fundamental shift in the nature of the play, which will be discussed through extracts from the text in addition to other sources. 6.30pm–7.30pm.

242 St Bartholomew’s Church Time 5.30pm–9pm In ‘Johann Sebastian Bach: A Life in Chorale Address Preludes’, presenter Tim Thurston and organist Clyde Rd, D4 Andrew Johnstone survey the career of the Web great German composer through a 40-minute stbartholomews.ie chronological selection of his 200+ organ preludes Tel on Lutheran chorales. The church will be open from 01 668 8522 Music 5.30pm and the performance begins at 6.30pm.

243 Taking Flight: Education & Time 4.30pm–10pm Performance Ltd. Address Unit 4, Cross Guns Taking Flight provides quality circus arts education Business Park, to learners of all ages and abilities. Parents, , D7 grandparents, and children alike are invited to take Web part in family circus workshops in aerial movement, takingflight.ie acrobatics, and other circus disciplines from Circus Tel 5pm–7pm, followed by circus arts performances 087 959 6520 at 7.30pm and 9pm. Proceeds in aid of the Gaza Women’s Circus Project.

244 Teach Fhiodh Cuilinn/ Time 6pm–10pm Cullenswood House Address 21a Bothar Oakley, B’é sa teach stairiúil, Seoirseach seo a bhunaigh Raghnallach, D6 Pádraig Mac Piarais Scoil Éanna i 1908. It was in Tel this historic Georgian house that Patrick Pearse 01 497 5300 established St. Enda’s in 1908. Home to Gaelscoil Lios na nÓg, there will be performances in Irish and Music · Literature English of live music, poetry and other readings · Heritage · Visual Art through the evening. Bígí linn! 100 Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County

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245 Dance Theatre of Ireland Time 6pm–9.30pm Ready to dance the night away? Take part in an Address evening of free taster classes at Dance Theatre Bloomfield’s Centre, Ireland’s studios! Encompassing a number of Lower Georges St, exciting styles from hip-hop to modern dance, salsa, Co. Dublin Zumba, jazz, and more, there’s something for all Web ages - from a dance class tailored for guests over 60 dancetheatreireland. Dance to lessons for all the family to enjoy together. com Tel 01 280 3455

246 dlr LexIcon Time 5pm–10pm There’s plenty to thrill the senses in this stunning Address local library! With lots of activities taking place Moran Park, Haigh under one roof, there’ll be something for everyone. Terrace, Co. Dublin Come take in an exhibition, listen to tales from Web storyteller Fiona Dowling, get your face painted, or dlrcoco.ie/arts take part in drop-in art workshops. There’ll also be Tel Arts & Crafts · Music , a showcase of ‘Orchestral Ages’ - a new project that 01 236 2759 Visual Art · Literature celebrates intergenerational music making.

247 dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum Time 5pm–10pm The theatre will open its doors again this year for a Address wide range of events for the whole family to enjoy, Dundrum Town Centre, taking place throughout the venue. Enjoy live music Rd, in the Bar, view the Print Exhibition in the Gallery, Leinster 16 and for younger audiences, a Roald Dahl Drama Web Workshop in the Studio. milltheatre.ie Arts & Crafts · Music , Tel Visual Art · Theatre 01 296 9340

248 The Gables Restaurant & Time 4pm–11pm Bar Address 1 Torquay Rd, , ’Beckett by Night, Bloom by Day’ - a short theatrical D18 walk to Beckett sites in Foxrock village. Meet Web for the tour outside The Gables Restaurant at thegables.ie 8.30pm, followed by a half-hour performance of Tel humorous moments from Joyce’s Ulysses at 9pm 01 289 2174 Heritage · Literature in The Gables. Actor Paul O’Hanrahan presents this · Talk · Tour unique event celebrating some of Dublin’s literary heroes. 102 Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County

249 James Joyce Museum Time 6pm–10pm The Martello Tower in , where James Address Joyce once lived, is immortalised in the opening James Joyce Museum, episode of his novel Ulysses. Today, the Tower hosts Joyce Tower, the James Joyce Museum with a varied collection Sandycove, Co. Dublin of portraits, first editions, letters and personal Web possessions. Enjoy an engaging 30-minute tour joycetower.ie Heritage · Literature of the tower from the museum’s volunteer guides, Tel · Tour taking in views over Dublin Bay. 01 280 9265

250 Marlay Craft Courtyard Time 4pm–11pm Come along and wander freely through this unique Address heritage building and meet and chat with artists Marlay Park, Grange and craftspeople who have chosen Marlay Craft Road, Rathfarnham, D16 Courtyard as a base for producing and retailing Web their craft in one of the finest restored locations dlrcoco.ie in the country. Meet with artists, jewellers, textile Tel Arts & Crafts designers and many more, who will welcome you 01 205 4700 and be happy to show you around.

251 Monkstown Parish Church Time 4pm–11pm Originally built on this site in the medieval ages, Address the church has long been the heart of Monkstown Monkstown Village, village and maintains an important role in parish Monkstown, Co. Dublin life. Take a self-guided tour of this fascinating Web structure while enjoying music from the historic monkstownparish.com church organ, with complimentary tea and coffee Tel Tour · Heritage available to guests on the evening. 01 214 7714 · Music

252 National Maritime Time 4pm–9pm Museum of Ireland Address Mariners Church on The mid-18th-century Mariners Church now Lexicon Library Plaza, displays a comprehensive collection of maritime Haig Terrace, Co. Dublin artefacts, pictures, and paintings, along with a Web special exhibition commemorating the centenary mariner.ie of the catastrophic sinking of the RMS Leinster. Tel Heritage · Tour The Museum’s dedicated staff of volunteers will 01 280 0969 be on hand to guide visitors through the collection and explain the range of exhibits. www.culturenight.ie 103

253 Pavilion Theatre Time 3pm–7pm Dún Laoghaire Address Marine Rd, Dún Enjoy a diverse mix of events at Pavilion Theatre, Laoghaire, Co. Dublin with something to suit every age and interest. There Web will be screenings of Shorts for Wee Ones and Shorts paviliontheatre.ie for Middle Ones, with more events to be announced. Tel Check the theatre’s website for announcements on Dance · Film 01 231 2929 · Music · Theatre the full line-up.

254 St Columba’s College Time 6.30pm–9pm Come for an hour-long architectural and historical Address tour of this fascinating campus. The college has St Columba’s College, been on this site since 1849, and highlights include Whitechurch, D16 the Chapel, the original Georgian Hollypark House, Web stcolumbas.ie the 1994 Library and the Robin Walker-designed Tel Science Building, all set in the school’s beautiful 01 490 6791 Heritage · Talk · Tour grounds. Access via tour only, starting from the · Architecture Chapel at 7pm.

255 Temple Hill Quaker Burial Time 5pm–9pm Ground Address Stradbrook Rd, On this unique tour of one of Dublin’s most unusual Blackrock, graveyards, learn about the history of the graveyard Web and the role of the Quaker religion in Ireland. quakers.ie Tours start at 5.30pm and 7.30pm, meet inside Tel the cemetery gates. This is an outdoor event, with 01 499 8003 Tour · Heritage tours lasting approximately 60 minutes. Parking is available within the Burial Ground.

245 Dance Theatre of Ireland 104 FiFingalng Countyal County

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NO Venue P 256 Ardgillan Castle 103 257 DIAS Dunsink Observatory 103 258 Draíocht Blanchardstown 103 259 Dublin Airport 103 260 Fingal Academy of Music 104 261 Fingal County Council - County Hall 104 Swords 262 Fingal County Libraries - 104 Blanchardstown Library 263 Fingal County Libraries - Swords Library 104 264 Jordan Fine Arts 105 265 & Gardens 105 266 Millbank Theatre 105 267 Newbridge House 106 268 Skerries Mills 106 269 St Anne's Parish 106 270 Swords Castle 106 www.culturenight.ie 105

256 Ardgillan Castle Time 4pm–9.30pm Enjoy an evening of traditional acoustic Irish and Address Polish music in the company of talented performer , Co. Dublin Óisín Dillon and friends in the opulent surrounds Web of the Ardgillan Castle Drawing Room. Guests will ardgillancastle.ie enjoy a range of fantastic songs performed in the Tel magnificent setting of one of Dublin’s most beautiful 01 849 2212 Music castles.

257 DIAS - Dunsink Time 7pm–11pm Observatory Address Dunsink Lane, Visit Dublin’s historic observatory, once the home , D15 of world-renowned mathematician and scientist Web Sir William Rowan Hamilton. Visitors will also be dunsink.dias.ie able to see the historic Grubb telescope and hear Tel the remarkable story of the Dublin company that 087 6294966 Heritage · Talk · Tour became one of the greatest telescope-makers in the world. There will be various smaller telescopes on display for star-gazing, weather permitting.

258 Draíocht Blanchardstown Time 4pm–10pm Visit Dublin 15’s prime arts and entertainment hub Address for a range of cultural activities. Guests of all ages The Blanchardstown will be welcome to peruse two exhibitions, check Centre, out three wonderful films, and even take in a clown Blanchardstown, D15 choir performance! There’ll also be a youth theatre Web workshop taking place for younger visitors to try draiocht.ie Film · Music their hands at drama and performance. Tel · Visual Art 01 885 2622

259 Dublin Airport Time 4pm–9.30pm Visit check-in area 14 below the arrivals floor in Address Terminal 1 for a brief talk on the history of the Dublin Airport Terminal 1, airport, taking place at 6.45pm and 8pm. Guests Swords, Co. Dublin can also enjoy a series of art installations in situ Web at some of the airport’s publicly accessible areas, dublinairport.com part of a Creative Journeys partnership between Tel Heritage · Talk Dublin Airport, NCAD, and Business to Arts. 01 814 1111 · Arts & Crafts · Film · Visual Art · Music 106 Fingal County

260 Fingal Academy of Music Time 7pm–8pm Members of Fingal Academy of Music will give an Address assortment of musical performances at Malahide Estuary House, Parish Pastoral Centre to celebrate Culture Night. Estuary Road, Seabury, Come along to support local music and learn more Malahide, Co. Dublin about Fingal Academy of Music, an ambitious music Web school offering tuition, classes and rehearsals fingalacademyofmusic. Music across Ireland. com Tel 083 8505978

261 Fingal County Council - Time 5.30pm–9pm County Hall Swords Address County Hall, Main St, The Conservation Officer of Fingal County Council Swords, Co. Dublin will give a talk at 6.30pm in the Council Chamber on Web the works of renowned stained glass artist Harry fingal.ie Clarke which can be found in towns across Fingal. Tel This event is free but as spaces are limited booking 01 890 5050 Heritage · Visual Art is required. Please email [email protected] to reserve your place.

262 Fingal County Libraries Time 5.45pm–9pm - Blanchardstown Library Address Civic Centre, Enjoy a wide range of events, kicking off with Blanchardstown the presentation of certificates and medals to Shopping Centre, D15 young participants in the Summer Stars reading Web programme, followed by comedy fun from Reuben fingal.ie/events the Entertainer and exciting performances from the Arts & Crafts · Music Tel Blanchardstown Brass Band and traditional Irish · Theatre 01 890 5563 group, Strings and Things.

263 Fingal County Libraries Time 5pm–9pm - Swords Library Address Swords Library, Take part in a willow-work workshop in the crafts Rathbeale Rd, Co. Dublin of willow wattling, fencing and hurdle-making Web by Wicklow Willow from 6pm. Stick around for a fingal.ie/libraries presentation of certificates and prizes to children Tel who took part in Fingal Libraries’ Summer Stars 01 890 5894 Arts & Crafts · Music reading programme, followed by a performance · Literature by the Fingal Youth Choir, among Ireland’s leading youth choirs, at 7.30pm. www.culturenight.ie 107

264 Jordan Fine Arts Time 8pm–10pm Established by Irish artist Roderick Moynihan in Address 2013, Jordan Fine Arts is a gallery that promotes South Shore, Rush, the work of established and emerging, professional Co.Dublin artists. Visit on Culture Night for the opening of a Web special group show of paintings and photography jordanfinearts.com by gallery artists, including Cormac Dennis, James Tel Visual Art English RHA, Paul Kelly, Lisa McGann, Henry 086 367 2972 McGrane, Roderick Moynihan, Dave West and more.

265 Malahide Castle & Time 4pm–7pm Gardens Address Malahide, Co. Dublin Visit the fabulous castle and gardens, an Web internationally award-winning visitor attraction. malahidecastle Once owned by the Talbot Family, the castle’s andgardens.ie friendly and passionate guides take great pleasure Tel in retelling the story of the Talbots at Malahide, 01 816 9538 Heritage · Tour from the Oak Room to the Great Hall - not forgetting the castle’s five known ghostly residents! Booking essential via castle website.

266 Millbank Theatre Time 7pm–11pm In a darkly humorous and deeply poignant Address translation by Christopher Hampton, Florian Chapel Green, Rush, Zeller’s ‘The Father’ is a tragi-comic mystery, a Co. Dublin sobering and realistic family story, emotionally Web intense look at the world through the eyes of a man millbanktheatre.ie experiencing dementia, a dramatic illustration of Tel Theatre the physical losses which occur along with the 01 843 7475 mental ones. Presented by Rush Dramatic Society.

264 Jordan Fine Arts 108 Fingal County

267 Newbridge House Time 4pm–9pm Newbridge House and Farm is a hidden gem in rural Address Fingal enabling visitors to step back in time and Hearse Rd, , enjoy art, furniture and stories of times past. Enjoy Co. Dublin the stately grandeur of the Georgian Mansion with Web a House tour on Culture Night. Opening hours are newbridgehouse from 5pm –9pm, with house tours at 5.30, 6.30, 7.30, andfarm.com Heritage · Talk · Tour 8.15pm. Tel 01 843 6534​

268 Skerries Mills Time 5.30pm–9pm Enjoy a guided tour of the unique and historic mills Address including the Watermill, Four Sail Windmill, and Mill Hill, Skerries, Five Sail Great Windmill of Skerries. The tour will Co. Dublin be followed by a traditional music performance Web by young local musicians Inís Rua at 7pm in skerriesmills.ie the Watermill Cafe. These events have limited Tel Heritage · Music · Tour availability so get down early! 01 849 5208

269 St Anne’s Parish Time 7.30pm–10.30pm Officially opened in 2002 by Sr. Stanislaus Kennedy, Address Saint Anne’s Parish Centre has become a hub Strand Road, of activity in . For Culture Night, Portmarnock, Co. Dublin the building will hold a special talk, exploring Web how Portmarnock has been represented in art. portmarnockparish.ie Among the artists whose work will be discussed Tel Visual Art · Talk is acclaimed 19th century Irish painter Walter 01 846 1561 Frederick Osborne.

270 Swords Castle Time 5pm–9pm Head down to this magnificent castle in North Address to explore sprawling grounds and Bridge St, Townparks, learn more about the history of an Anglo-Norman Swords landmark. Visitors are invited to spend the evening Web in the castle’s beautifully restored 13th century swordscastle.events chapel, enjoying music and song from a variety of Tel Music talented performers. 01 840 0891 www.culturenight.ie 109

261 Fingal County Council 110 South Dublin COUNTY

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NO Venue P 271 Áras Chrónáin Ionad Cultúir - Irish 109 Cultural Centre 272 Ballyroan Library 109 273 Civic Theatre 109 274 Clondalkin Round Tower Heritage Group 109 & Clann Chrónáin 275 Pearse Museum and St. Enda's Park 110 276 110 277 Rua Red 110 278 South Dublin County Libraries/ County 110 Library, Tallaght 279 St Maelruain's Church 111 280 Tallaght University Hospital 111 www.culturenight.ie 111

271 Áras Chrónáin Ionad Time 8.30pm–12pm Cultúir - Irish Cultural Centre Address Watery Lane, Orchard Dublin’s premier Irish Cultural Centre invites all to Rd, D22 a free event of a guided tour around the wonderful Web 1840 Georgian headquarters of Muintir Chrónáin. araschronain.ie The tour will be followed by a wonderful evening of Tel an Irish set & Céilí dancing lessons, traditional Irish Dance · Heritage 01 457 4847 · Music music, dance, song and a cúpla focal for all levels, from 8.30pm.

272 Ballyroan Library Time 6pm–8.30pm Singer song writer Enda Reilly will perform a mix Address of songs in Irish from his album Amhráin Nua i Orchardstown Avenue, nGaeilge/New Songs and English language songs Rathfarnham, D14 with Yeats Poetry from his album Whorls. Historian Web Liz Gillis will give a talk entitled ‘The Irish Women’s southdublinlibraries.ie Suffragette Movement’. Tel Music 01 494 1900

273 Civic Theatre Time 4pm–10pm See a thriving local theatre in a new light. The Address Civic will come alive with an evening of musical Tallaght, D24 performances by young local artists; light Web refreshments will be served. See the Civic website civictheatre.ie for more information. Booking is essential for this Tel event. 01 462 7477 Music · Theatre

274 Clondalkin Round Tower Time 6.30pm–12am Heritage Group & Clann Address Civic Plaza (Meeting Chrónáin point: opposite The Mill Guided walking tours of historic Clondalkin village Centre at the junction with Clann Chrónáin Volunteer Guides: Clondalkin of Ninth Lock Road and Round Tower (viewed from the outside); 18th century Orchard Rd), Clondalkin St John’s Church; the medieval remains of the church Heritage · Tour Village, D2 · Music of St Crónán Mochua; Alms Houses; Tully’s Castle; Web St Brigid’s Well. Start times: 6.30pm and 7.30pm clannchronain.ie only. Refreshments/ceol, Áras Chrónáin 8.30pm 112 South Dublin COUNTY

275 Pearse Museum and Time 4pm–9pm St Enda’s Park Address St. Enda’s Park, Grange Music Generation South Dublin and Tallaght Rd, Rathfarnham, D16 Community Arts take over the Pearse Museum! Web Young artists from across South Dublin County pearsemuseum.ie will provide traditional Irish music among other Tel performances, while running ukulele and dance 01 493 4208 Dance · Heritage workshops for you to try. Freshly Ground, a · Music · Visual Art · Tour dynamic theatre company of young artists from Tallaght, will also feature on the evening.

276 Rathfarnham Castle Time 6pm–9pm Take this rare opportunity to visit the castle by Address night. Follow a tour from the castle’s expert guides Rathfarnham, D14 or independently explore this fascinating building. Web Discover original features dating back to the 16th rathfarnhamcastle.ie century, view fine 18th-century interiors, and hear Tel the stories of those who once resided in this historic 01 493 9462 Heritage · Tour space.

277 Rua Red Time 4pm–9.30pm Proceedings get underway at 4pm with Digital Address Demos from the 2018 Glitch Festival. At 6pm, Belgard Square North, visitors are invited to take part in a workshop, Tallaght, D24 ‘The Cloud is Heavier Than You Think’, where they Web can make their own LED device and explore how ruared.ie networks ‘talk’ to each other in a fun, interactive Tel Visual Art · Tour · Digital session. Suitable for children 7+ and adults (anyone 01 451 5860 Art and Technology · that can solder!) Arts & Crafts

278 South Dublin County Time 4pm–9pm Libraries/ County Library, Address County Library, Tallaght Tallaght County Hall, Belgard From 5pm–6.45pm, enjoy the awarding of Square North, D24 certificates, medals and prizes to participants in the Web Summer Stars reading adventure with a children’s southdublinlibraries.ie entertainer and magician. View the library’s Decade Heritage · Theatre Tel of Centenaries exhibition ‘Changed utterly: 1918 and 01 462 0073 Ireland’s path to war’, and at 7pm hear a talk from historian Brian Hanley: ‘December 1918: Ireland divided or united?’ www.culturenight.ie 113

279 St Maelruain’s Church Time 7.30pm–9.30pm St. Maelruain’s Church is a church of the Church Address of Ireland that occupies the site of an original Main Street, monastery. The present-day church was built in Tallaght Village, D24 1829, incorporating a medieval tower. Visit the Web church and take part in a tour led by the priest, stmaelruains.ie who will answer questions on the building and Tel Heritage · Talk · Tour about the Church of Ireland. 086 802 0239

280 Tallaght University Time 4pm–9pm Hospital Address National Centre for Arts The National Centre for Arts and Health at and Health, Tallaght Tallaght University Hospital (TUH) runs arts events University Hospital, D24 throughout the year in various departments across Web the hospital. The centre presents an evening of art tallaghthospital.ie and music events taking place in the public atrium Tel Arts & Crafts · Music of the hospital featuring craft-making by hospital 01 414 2000 artists and a special performance from the TUH Choir!

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