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1 Dublin 2011 WHAT WILL YOU SEE? Dublin 2011 Friday September 23rd www.culturenight.ie

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On Friday September 23rd 2011, locals and visitors across the island of Ireland will enjoy the unique experience of Culture Night, a free night of entertainment, discovery and adventure taking place in a record 28 towns, cities, counties and islands in Ireland. Museums, galleries, churches, historic houses, artists’ studios and cultural centres will open their doors late into the evening welcoming people of all ages to taste and sample their cultural delights for free on the evening.

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Dublin 2011What will you see?

Friday September 24thwww.culturenight.ie

WHAT WILL YOU SEE?

Dublin 2011Friday September 23rd

www.culturenight.ie

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Abbey Theatre...p36 Adrienne Geoghegan’s Creative Boot Camps...p11Airfield...p42 Alliance Francaise...p48American College Dublin...p50 An Post – GPO...p31 Bewley’s Grafton Street...p43Black Church Print Studio...p25 Block T...p12BT2...p43 Canal Intercultural Communities...p10Casino at Marino...p33Ceannáras Chonradh na Gaeilge...p42Centre for Creative Practices/ Artpolonia...p49 Chester Beatty Library...p18 Christ Church Cathedral...p17Connolly Books & The New Theatre...p23 Cullenswood House...p42Dance Ireland...p37Darc Space...p32 Debbie Paul Studio & Gallery...p22Designyard...p44DIT Conservatory of Music & Drama...p43 Dublin Camera Club...p19Dublin Castle...p19 Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane...p30Dublin City Library & Archive...p39Dublin Civic Trust...p18Dublin Contemporary 2011...p46 Dublin Writers Museum...p31 Dublin’s City Hall...p19Dublinia...p17European Union House...p44Exchange Dublin...p22Feachtas Óg-ghluaiseacht na Gaeilge...p25Filmbase...p24Focus Theatre...p49 Freemasons’ Hall...p47 GAA Museum, Croke Park...p33Gaelchultúr...p25 Gaiety School of Acting...p22Gallery of Photography...p23Gallery Zozimus...p16Gate Theatre...p31 Glasnevin Trust...p30Goethe Institut...p51Gormley’s Fine Art...p47Grace Bible Fellowship...p37Graphic Studio Gallery...p26 Green on Red Gallery...p38Guinness Storehouse...p11Hello Operator...p31 Hillsboro Fine Art...p30

Houses of the Oireachtas...p48 Irish Museum of Modern Art...p10Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO)...p31 Inspirational Arts...p52 Instituto Cervantes Dublin...p38Ionad an Phiarsaigh – The Pearse Centre...p37Irish Architectural Archive...p51Irish Design Shop...p42 Irish Film Institute...p24Irish Manuscripts Commission...p51 Irish Polish Society...p52 Irish Writers’ Centre...p30 Italian Institute of Culture – Dublin...p51Iveagh Gallery...p16James Joyce Centre...p32Kerlin Gallery...p44 Kilmainham Gaol...p10 La Catedral Studios...p16Leinster Gallery...p47 Little Museum of Dublin...p45Lost Weekend...p53 Mansion House...p45 Marlborough Studios...p36 Merrion School of Music...p50Monster Truck Gallery & Studios...p25Mountjoy Square Society Ltd...p33Music Network...p18Na Píobairí Uilleann...p30National Concert Hall...p46National Gallery of Ireland...p49National Leprechaun Museum...p27National Library of Ireland...p48 National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology...p48National Museum – Natural History...p49 National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History...p11National Photographic Archive...p23 National Print Museum...p53National Wax Museum +...p26NCAD Gallery...p13New Acropolis Ireland...p19 New Art Studio...p26 Newpark Music Centre...p53NGG – No Grants Gallery...p23No. 29 Georgian House Museum...p52 Office for Integration, Dublin City Council...p17Oisín Gallery...p38Old Jameson Distillery...p12Oliver Sears Gallery...p47 Oonagh Young Gallery...p37 Outhouse...p27Oxfambooks...p22

Pearse Museum...p53 Powerscourt Gallery...p43 Project Arts Centre...p23RADE...p17Ranelagh Arts Centre...p42 Royal Dublin Society (RDS)...p53Red Dog Design...p16Religious Society of Friends...p24RHA Gallery...p46Royal Irish Academy...p45 Royal Irish Academy of Music...p38Royal Society of Antiquaries...p50 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra...p46 Rubicon Gallery...p44 Science Gallery...p38Sean O’Casey Centre...p39Sebastian Guinness Gallery...p45 Sol Art Gallery...p44St Ann’s Church...p45 St Audoen’s Church (OPW)...p16St Finian’s Lutheran Church...p49St Mary’s Abbey...p27 St Mary’s Pro Cathedral...p33St Paul’s Church @ Smithfield...p13Saint Patrick’s Cathedral...p17Stoney Road Press...p39Studio 9...p32Tailor’s Hall ...p17Talbot Gallery Studios...p36Taylor Galleries...p47 Temple Bar Gallery + Studios...p26 The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children...p24The Art Park...p39The Arts Council...p50 The Church Bar, Restaurant & Visitor Attraction...p27The Complex...p12The Contemporary Music Centre...p17The Custom House...p36 The Design Tower...p39The Doorway Gallery...p48 The Gutter Bookshop...p22The Irish Traditional Music Archive...p50The Joinery...p12The Keeling Gallery...p43 The LAB, Dublin City Council Arts Office...p37The Market Studios...p13The Peppercanister Church...p52 The Revenue Museum...p18Trinity College Library...p36 Trócaire...p32United Arts Club...p51Whitefriar Street Church...p19Windmill Lane Studios...p39

VENUES A–Z

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Radio Culture Night

RiseCreatives Augmented Reality (AR) exhibitions

Two Augmented Reality (AR) exhibitions titled Off the Page and Among Giants have been specially commissioned for Dublin Culture Night 2011 by RiseCreatives. This will be the first AR exhibition in Ireland and will showcase some of our finest home-grown talent.

Experience art, design and craft work from some of Ireland’s emerging talents using the Augmented Reality Layar app which is free to download on a smartphone.

Off the Page takes illustrations out of the sketch books and onto the streets. See Batman on the GPO or the Hulk charging on O’Connell Street.

Among Giants showcases smaller, intricate work made larger than life in the courtyard of Collins Barracks.

www.risecreatives.ie

Dublin Culture Trail is an exciting new, web-based virtual trail that offers unique insights into the cultural life of the city. Featuring 16 diverse venues ranging from Christ Church Cathedral and Trinity College to the Chester Beatty Library and Temple Bar. Download from the App Store today for free or visit www.dublinculturetrail.ie

Near 90FM, in association with Dublin South FM, Phoenix FM and Temple Bar Cultural Trust will broadcast live from Culture Night this year. This special event will take place from the Community Media shop-front studio, run in partnership with Dublin Community Television www.dctv.ie, in Temple Bar’s Old City. Broadcasting live between 4-8pm the schedule includes live in studio interviews with venues and artists, roving reporters in Temple Bar and features from artists, musicians and museum gallery curators.

Tune in: Near 90.3fm, DSFM 93.9fm and Phoenix 92.5fm

Listen online: www.near.ie www.dublinsouthfm.ie and www.phoenixfm.ie.

Radio Culture Night is supported by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland’s Sound and Vision Fund www.bai.ie.

Dermot McLaughlinCEO, Temple Bar Cultural Trust

A selection of the Council

of National Cultural Institutions (CNCI) will

open their venues from 3pm on Culture Night!

See individual listings for details.

Dublin Culture Night 2011 – our biggest adventure yet! This year even more of Dublin city will be open to everyone, in the most creative and imaginative ways possible. Size isn’t everything, but with 156 venues and organisations taking part this is the biggest and most diverse ever Culture Night event in Ireland. 2011 will be remembered as a year of massive change in Ireland. Everyone has had a jolt. Culture and the arts survive because the people and communities who lead them can adapt with resilience, imagination and ambition joined together by creativity and vision. Just check out some of the new treasures that have popped-up on the Dublin scene since 2010! But more than that, Culture Night is owned by you, it’s all about you and it’s for you! So arm yourself with this guidebook and map, hit the streets and be surprised. And remember, everything that’s open on Culture Night will be there when you visit the next time, and the next time...so why not make a habit of it!

PS: to help you keep in practice after Culture Night, remember to check out TBCT’s First Thursdays Dublin and the OPW’s brilliant new scheme for Free Wednesdays!

Welcome to Dublin Culture Night 2011Friday 23rd September From 5pm–11pm

Oíche Chultúir Bhaile Átha Cliath 2011 – an eachtra is mó againn go dtí seo! I mbliana beidh níos mó de chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath ná roimhe ar oscailt do chách, ar bhealaí níos cruthaitheach agus samhlaíoch ná riamh. Ní hí an mhéid is tábhachtaí, ach le 156 ionad agus eagras ag glacadh páirt, seo í an Oíche Chultúir is mó agus is mó éagsúlachta riamh in Éirinn. Beidh cuimhne ar an mbliain 2011 as an athrú ollmhór atá tagtha ar Éirinn. Baineadh geit as gach aon duine. Maireann an cultúr agus na healaíona toisc gur féidir leis na daoine agus na pobail atá á stiúradh leasuithe a dhéanamh le hathléimneacht, le samhlaíocht agus le huaillmhian nasctha le chéile ag cruthaitheacht agus fís. Caith súil ar roinnt de na seoda nua atá tagtha chun solais i mBaile Átha Cliath ó 2010 i leith! Ach chomh maith leis sin, is leatsa Oíche Chultúir – is fútsa í agus is duitse í! Mar sin, tabhair leat an t-eolaí agus léarscáil seo, gabh amach ar na sráideanna agus bíodh iontas ort. Agus ná déan dearmad – beidh gach rud atá ar oscailt ar Oíche Chultúir ann fós nuair a thugann tú cuairt an chéad uair eile, agus an chéad uair eile ina dhiaidh sin...déan nós de!

PS: chun cuidiú leat cleachtadh a dhéanamh nuair atá Oíche Chultúir thart, ná déan dearmad súil a chaitheamh ar Chéad Déardaoin Baile Átha Cliath agus scéim iontach Oifig na nOibreacha Poiblí don Chéadaoin Saor!

DIGITAL CULTURE NIGHT

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Bachelor’s Walk (in front of Arlington Hotel)

Parnell Square West Parnell Square North(Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane)

Croke Park

Glasnevin Cemetery

Parnell Square East

Bachelor’s Walk

Aston Quay (In front of the USIT office)

Bridge Street

Thomas St / top of Francis Street

Thomas St(Guinness Storehouse)

Military Road (IMMA & Kilmainham Gaol)

Arran Quay(St Paul’s Church @ Smithfield)

Custom House Quay (Custom House)

Aston Quay

Trinity College(Grafton St side)

Leinster St South

Merrion Square North

Mount St

Northumberland Road

RDS

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Westland Row

Trinity College

INFORMATION TRANSPORT

Culture Night takes place from 5pm – 11pm

on Friday September 23rd.www.culturenight.ie

Opening hours for each organisation are listed in brackets at the bottom of their entry in this

programme. All events are free on Culture Night but some may require advanced

booking, tickets or have a limited capacity. Please check venue

listings for details.

Temple Bar Cultural Trust12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 (opposite the entrance to Meeting House Square) 01 677 2255 [email protected] www.culturenight.ie www.templebar.ie

Temple Bar Cultural Trust are Bringing Culture Closer to you on Culture Night 2011.

Our staff and volunteers will be on hand until 11pm on Culture Night to help you plan your night of cultural discovery! For advance information on Culture Night call in and see us from Monday – Friday, 9am – 5.30pm (closed for lunch) or indeed throughout the day and night on Culture Night.

Dublin Tourism CentreThe Official Tourist Information Centre is the one stop shop for touring Dublin and beyond with expert advice from friendly travel advisors; accommodation reservations and tour booking services; the Dublin Pass, foreign exchange; free wifi, book and gift shop and cafe all located in a beautifully restored historic church.Open until 10pm.

Information and EventsOur helpful team of Culture Night Volunteers will be on hand in Temple Bar and other locations from 5pm on Culture Night providing you with event information, directions and answering any other questions you may have. Watch out for our pop-up street performances and special outdoor events taking place at various locations on Culture Night! A full list of events will be available on www.culturenight.ie from August 17th.

Complimentary buses provided by our

transport partner Dublin Bus will leave every 20 minutes from bus stops A, B & C from 6pm – 11pm

on Culture Night. Please note the last bus leaves from

the city centre at 10.30pm to be at the outermost venues for

pick up at 11pm.

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Guinness Storehouse Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of the world famous St. James’s Gate Brewery. We will be offering complimentary admission to Guinness Storehouse on culture night 2011 From 5.30pm – 10pm

National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History Drop in and explore the Museum’s exhibitions, there will be fun family learning with the Museum’s collection of objects specially for handling, a Culture Night trail for families, and special tours.Please see www.museum.ie for more details. Free admission.From 3pm – 9pm

Adrienne Geoghegan’s Creative Boot CampsArtist Trading Card Swap Shop! An ATC is a tiny, original piece of art created with the intention of trading it with another artist. Each card is only 64x89 mm. Adrienne will supply the cards and materials you supply the creativity!Theme: Urban LifeBooking Essential.From 5pm – 7pm

St. James’s GateDublin 801 408 4800www.guinesstorehouse.com

Collins BarracksBenburb StreetDublin 7 01 677 7444www.museum.ie

4 Provost Row Palatine SquareDublin 701 16776032Mo: 087 9919211www.adriennegeoghegan.com

HEUSTON/MUSEUM QUARTER

Goldenbridge Integrated services, Complex St, Vincent Street West Inchicore, Dublin 801 4537239www.canalintercultural.com

Inchicore Road Dublin 801 453 5984www.heritageireland.ie

Royal Hospital, Military RoadKilmainham Dublin 8 01 612 9900www.imma.ie

Canal Intercultural CommunitiesIntercultural Music Evening, with performances from local ethnic groups and Irish groups.From 7.30pm – 10pm

Kilmainham Gaol Guided evening tours of the historic jail. Last guided tour at 20:45 (Access by guided tour only – numbers limited – first come first served)From 6.30pm – 8.45pm

Irish Museum of Modern ArtThe Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland’s leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art. Join us on Culture Night for Exhibitions, Tours, Open Artist, Studios, Music, Bar.From 3pm – 10pm

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6 Rosemount Terrace Arbour HillDublin 7www.thejoinery.org

1-6 Haymarket Smithfield Square Dublin 7blockt.ie

18-20 Unit, Block C Smithfield SquareDublin 701 544 6922www.thecomplex.ie

Bow StreetSmithfieldDublin 7 01 807 2355www.tours.jamesonwhiskey.com

HEUSTON/MUSEUM QUARTER

The JoineryKeith Winters uses installation, sculpture, noise and zine-making to present a replicated sense of reality. His work operates between dissonant and consecrated spaces, extracting and mimicking structural and geometrical elements from the city in the sculptural style of the Handyman.From 5pm – 11pm

Block TExhibition, Open Artist Studios, Events. See www.blockt.ie for more information.From 5pm – 11pm

The ComplexThe Complex Gallery welcome ‘Shul’ a group mixed media exhibition featuring Roger O’Neill, Paul Hickey, Judy Foley and Jane Locke. From 5pm, The Complex will host an evening of musical entertainment with headlining soul and funk fusion act Mob Fandango. From 5pm – 11pm

Old Jameson DistilleryDiscover the home of Ireland’s No. 1 Irish Whiskey. Learn all about the angel’s share, triple distillation, and the smooth taste of Jameson whiskey. Guided tours, Restaurant and Gift Shop, open 7 days.From 5pm – 9pm

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The Market StudiosThe Market Studios invites you to visit artists’ studios and meet studio members, and then stay on for a host of culture night inspired interactive live art from 8pm.From 5pm – 11pm

St. Paul’s Church @ SmithfieldGuided Tour of St. Paul’s Church followed by a talk on A Selection of Ten Dublin Buildings by Architect Peter Ging. The evening will end with a Taize Prayer at 8.30pm. From 6pm – 11pm

NCAD GalleryInstitute of Designers, Ireland, Annual Exhibition5pm – 11pm

Corner of Halston Street & Mary’s LaneDublin 7086 831 8132www.themarketstudios.ie

Arran QuayDublin 7 01 872 5055www.cyc.ie

100 Thomas StreetDublin 801 636 4200www.ncad.ie

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La Catedral StudiosLa Catedral Studios Open Night. The artist studios will be open for one day only to visitors. 24 artists working in combined-media will throw their doors open to show their work & space where their creative daily work unfolds. From 5pm – 11pm

St Audoen’s Church (OPW)Take a lively guided tour of this very atmospheric church built in 1190 and sited at the heart of Medieval DublinFrom 5.30pm – 9.30pm

Gallery ZozimusSituated in Dublin’s Arts and Antiques Quarter, join us in Gallery Zozimus for an Art Exhibition with demonstrations and other special events! 5pm – 11pm

Iveagh GalleryJoin us on Culture Night for a late night visit to the newly founded Iveagh Gallery on the famous Francis Street, specialising in period Irish painters and sculptors of the 19th and 20th centuries. From 5pm – 8.30pm

Red Dog DesignCome join us on Red Dog’s first Culture Night. We will be delighted to show you our studio, our work and our poster exhibition. Free limited edition prints available on the night. Music, beverages and graphic designers on tap!From 5pm – 11pm

Saint Patrick’s Cathedral Join us for an evening of music starting with Evensong from 5.30pm and then at 6.30pm The Intercultural Voice in association with the Office for Integration, Dublin City Council; a choral evening with a variety of choirs from Dublin’s many different communities. Choirs to include: St. Patrick’s Anglican Choir and organist Georgian Choir Latvian Choir Soloist.From 5pm – 10pm

RADEThe screening of RADE’s trilogy of short films Today, Hard Day and Birthday. The films are shot in Dublin and have been shown at Irish Film Festivals. Free screenings.From 5pm – 9pm

Tailor’s HallPerformances of classical guitar and chamber music from 6pm. Guided tours of the building throughout the evening with refreshments also available. From 6pm – 10pm

Dublinia See Viking and Medieval Dublin come to life and unearth the city in the History Hunters exhibition! From 6pm – 9.15pm

Christ Church CathedralEnjoy a guided tour of the cathedral, and listen to the sublime voices of the cathedral choir who will perform during the evening.From 6pm-10pm

The Contemporary Music Centre The Spatial Music Collective create a sonic experience of live and electronic music inspired by the past, shaped by the future, in the shadow of Handel and tailored to CMC’s historic home. Installations and live performances across the evening. From 5pm – 10pm

Saint Patrick’s CloseDublin 8 Ireland 01 453 9472www.stpatrickscathedral.ie

OLV BuildingCathedral View CourtOff New StreetDublin 801 454 8733

Back LaneDublin 801 454 1786www.antaisce.org01 707 [email protected]

St. Michael’s Hill Christ Church, Dublin 801 679 4611www.dublinia.ie

Christchurch PlaceDublin 801 677 8099www.cccdub.ie

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St. Augustine St. Dublin 8087 275 3944www.lacatedralstudios.com

Cornmarket(near High Street)Dublin 801 677 0088www.heritageireland.ie

56 Francis StreetDublin 801 453 9057www.galleryzozimus.ie

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Dublin Civic TrustThe Trust will open its beautifully restored historic merchant townhouse to the public with a main exhibition of photography and heritage book sales in the ground floor shop and further displays of interest throughout the house.From 5pm – 10pm

Chester Beatty LibraryThis is your last chance to see The Art Books of Henri Matisse exhibition (closes on Sunday 25 September). Join us at 3pm for family activity packs or 6pm for our Arab Jazz Night with Sami Moukaddem and his band. Free guided tours at 7pm, 8pm or 9pm. Silk Road Café and Gift & Book Shop open. No booking required for these events.From 3pm – 10pm

Music NetworkJoin Music Network for an eclectic evening packed with live music from some of Ireland’s most exciting classical, jazz and Irish traditional ensembles. With open workshop from 5pm and hourly performances from 7pm until 10.30pm, there’s something here for everyone.From 5pm – 11pm

The Revenue MuseumThe Revenue Museum, based in the atmospheric crypt of the Chapel Royal in Dublin Castle, tells the fascinating story of tax collection and Customs activities in Ireland from the distant past to the present day. From 5pm – 10pm

Dublin CastleDid you know that Dublin Castle has the most extensive remnants of the mediaeval city? Come and see the old walls and much more ...From 6.30pm – 9.30pm

Dublin’s City HallCity Hall, an outstanding example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is world-renowned hosts a multimedia exhibition tracing the history of Dublin from its foundation in Viking and Norman times into the vibrant city of today. From 5pm – 10pm

Whitefriar Street Church Join us for a choir singing in the Church from 7.30pm. Free guided tours of the Church will also take place throughout the evening.From 6pm – 11pm

Dublin Camera ClubAn exhibition of work panels by members of the club.From 6pm –11pm

New Acropolis IrelandDrop in for a series of rolling events throughout the evening: we will have mini talks on philosophy, culture, my-thology, arts, and the art of happiness; visual art events for all the family, an exhibition and home made cakes.From 4pm – 10pm

Dame StreetDublin 201 645 8813www.DublinCastle.iePlease note, the State Apartments of Dublin Castle are accessible for wheelchair users. The Medieval section is not wheelchair accessible

Dame Street Dublin 201 222 2204www.dublincity.ie/dublincityhall/

56 Aungier StreetDublin 201 479 2014www.carmelitecommunity-centre.com

10 Lower Camden StreetDublin 2083 378 7651www.dublincameraclub.ie

34 Lennox StPortobelloDublin 8www.newacropolis-ireland.org 01 475 1156

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4 Castle Street Dublin 201 475 6911www.dublincivictrust.ie

Dublin Castle Dublin 201 407 0750 www.cbl.ie

The Coach HouseDublin Castle Dublin 201 671 9429www.musicnetwork.ie

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Debbie Paul Studio & Gallery Debbie Paul welcomes you into an interactive space, comprising of workshop and gallery. On Culture Night Paul will display line drawings and works in process, alongside finished jewellery and sculptural pieces; giving you a rare insight into this artist’s work.From 5pm – 11pm

Gaiety School of ActingTry your hand at acting! Exciting, dynamic and fun classes open to all ages and abilities. Come for fun and laughs and maybe you’ll discover you’re the next big thing...?!From 5pm – 11pm

The Gutter Bookshop Give yourself a literary lift on Culture Night and pop into Temple Bar’s independent bookshop, The Gutter Bookshop. Check their website for special Culture Night book events. From 5pm – 9pm

Exchange Dublin We are a Collective Art Centre run entirely by volunteers. Events, discussions and meetings, programmed and spontaneous, are happening constantly. We will be compacting a month’s worth of activities from our spectrum of working groups into one jam-packed evening.From 5pm – 11pm

OxfambooksNourish your soul and soothe your mind at Oxfambooks evening of music and words. Warning:attendance may seriously improve your health.From 7pm – 10pm

Connolly Books & The New Theatre Come and have a look around The New Theatre from 5pm – 7.30pm. Experience Connolly Books, the oldest Socialist bookshop in Ireland. All welcome.From 5pm – 10pm

Project Arts CentreJoin us in the gallery for Notes on the Missing Oh an exhibition by Spanish artist Adrià Julià and find out how you could be one of a few lucky people to attend ABSOLUT Fringe performances for free on Culture Night. More information at www.projectartscentre.ie/culturenight2011From 5pm – 11pm

Gallery of PhotographyMaking Space is an exhibition of large colour photographs by Noel Bowler. The work explores how homes, offices and warehouses are being transformed into prayer spaces by diverse Muslim communities across Ireland.From 5pm – 11pm

National Photographic ArchiveVisit our new exhibition Small lives: Childhood in Ireland, a glimpse from Photographs featuring a selection of photographs from 1880 – 1970.From 3pm – 11pm

NGG – No Grants GalleryCiaran Gogarty presents a new body of works in New Music Night and Day. Comprised of Gouche on linen, Gogarty’s paintings place emphasis on the sights in nature and the rhythm within their composition.From 5pm – 11pm

43 East Essex StreetTemple BarDublin 2www.communistpartyofireland.ie

39 East Essex StreetTemple BarDublin 201 881 9613www.projectartscentre.ie

Meeting House SquareTemple BarDublin 201 671 4654www.galleryofphotography.ie

Meeting House SquareTemple BarDublin 201 603 0346www.nli.ie

12 East Essex StreetTemple Bar, Dublin 201 677 2255www.templebar.ie

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1 Cow’s LaneOld City Temple BarDublin 80 1 675 1814www.debbiepaul.com

Essex Street WestTemple BarDublin 201 679 9277www.gaietyschool.com

Cow’s LaneOld CityTemple BarDublin 8 01 679 9206www.gutterbookshop.com

1 Exchange Street UpperOld City Temple BarDublin 801 677 9264www.exchangedublin.ie

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Irish Film Institute IFI Irish Film Archive presents a selection of films from the The O Kalem Collection (1910 – 1915) the earliest surviving fiction films shot in Ireland.The programme includes The Lad From Old Ireland (1910) and For Ireland’s Sake (1914) with live music by pianist Morgan Cooke. From 7pm

The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children Dazzling fiddle player and violinist Zoë Conway and guitar player John McIntyre (The Revs) perform in The Ark’s gorgeous child-sized theatre. Suitable for ages 3+ 6pm / 6.30pm / 7pm / 7.30pm / 8pmDuration: 20 Minutes. Tickets on door, first come first served basisInside The Ark – Building Tours 9pm / 9.30pmDuration: 20 MinutesSee www.ark.ie for full details From 5pm – 10pm

Religious Society of FriendsQuakers have met in silence in Temple Bar for over 300 years. Find out more with short talks, DVDs and a one hour play, The Chocolate Paradox, at 6pm and 8pm. The play will connect Quaker history and values with modern-day concerns.From 5pm – 11pm

FilmbaseGet into Film with Filmbase this Culture Night! Short film screenings, filmmaking tips, demos and more. See our website for more info.From 5pm – 11pm

Feachtas Óg-ghluaiseachtna GaeilgeBlas de cheol agus oidhreacht an chultúir Gaelaigh, trí mheán ceachtanna Bodhránaíochta agus ceardlanna amhránaíochta. An méid seo mar aon le cúlra ar ár n-eagraíocht agus an obair a dhéanaimid.From 5pm – 9pm

GaelchultúrIrish cultural workshops – sean-nós singing and dancing.From 6pm – 9pm

Black Church Print StudioVisit one of the leading contemporary fine art print studios in Ireland. Guided tours every 20 minutes. Tour includes a short demonstration in intaglio, screen, lithography or relief printing. Affordable limited edition prints by Member Artists available for sale.From 6pm – 10pm

Monster Truck Gallery & Studios So Long Roger Fenton...Curated by Claire Feeley. A group show of contemporary and historical works of art and archival material. The exhibition address the journalistic turn in contemporary art and embeddedness as a working method for artists. Works by David Lamelas will also be screened on the gallery’s new digital screen after dark.From 5pm – 10pm

Oifig 8, Teach Coghill, 64 Sráid an Dáma, BÁC 2/ 64 Dame Street, Dublin 201 672 5940www.feachtas.ie

Filmbase Building / Foirgneamh Filmbase Curved Street / An ChuarshráidTemple Bar / Barra an TeampaillDublin 2 / Baile Átha Cliath 201 675 3658www.gaelchultur.com

4 Temple BarDublin 20 1 677 3629www.print.ie

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6 Eustace StreetTemple BarDublin 201 679 5744www.ifi.ie

11a Eustace StreetTemple BarDublin 201 670 7788www.ark.ie

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Temple Bar Gallery + StudiosNew film work by Irish Artist Martin Healy inspired by John Bellamy’s utopian novel Looking Backward 2000–1887 (1888). Studio 6: Sci-Fi movie night. A selection of Science Fiction films chosen by the artist Martin Healy, free entry and free popcorn!From 5pm – 10pm

Graphic Studio GalleryCreate a lithograph with Artists Liam O’Broin and Ciara O’Hara and watch Louise Leonard demonstrate the intricate preparation of proofing prints. Listen and move to the vibrant sounds of ‘Shake your Brass’ Jazz band playing in the archway. From 5pm – 9.30pm

National Wax Museum +The National Wax Museum Plus offers a museum experience unlike any other, whether you are young or old, a culture vulture or fun seeker, star struck or star studded, its the ultimate entertainment experience for all. Last admission 9.15pm.From 7pm – 10pm

New Art StudioThe studios of 11 visual artists will be open for viewing allowing the general public a rare behind the scenes opportunity to experience the processes in making works of art.From 6pm – 11pm

St. Mary’s AbbeyCulture Night at St. Mary’s Abbey, the chapterhouse of the wealthiest Cistercian Abbey in Ireland. One of Dublin’s best kept secrets.From 5pm – 9pm

Outhouse Outhouse is a community and resource centre for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) people and their families. It is based in a community-owned and restored Georgian building in the heart of Dublin City. The primary goal of Outhouse is to provide a safe space where people can: get information and support, meet like-minded others in a relaxed environment, attend events and meetings.From 5pm – 11pm

The Church Bar, Restaurant & Visitor AttractionThe beautifully restored former St.Mary’s Church is one of Dublin’s most popular Bar/Restaurant emporiums. Each year over 600,000 visitors come to appreciate the art, history, architecture and luxury of this magnificent building.From 5pm – 11pm

National Leprechaun MuseumMyths and legends of Ireland overflow with giants and heroes, maidens & creatures, battles and brave deeds. Come hear the stories of the otherworld for an adult audience. Not Suitable For Children. Timed Entry. Advance booking online required at www.leprechaunmuseum.ieFrom 6.30 – 10pm

St. Mary’s AbbeyMeetinghouse Laneoff Capel Street, Dublin 10 1 833 1618www.heritageireland.ie

105 Capel StreetDublin 101 8734999www.outhouse.ie

Former St.Mary’s Church, Junction of Mary St. & Jervis St. Dublin 101 828 0102www.thechurch.ie

Jervis StreetDublin 10 1 873 3899www.leprechaunmuseum.ie

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Through The Arch, Cope StreetTemple Bar, Dublin 201 679 8021www.graphicstudiodublin.com

Foster PlaceTemple Bar, Dublin 201 671 8373www.waxmuseumplus.ie

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Glasnevin TrustGlasnevin Museum is open to visitors free of charge from 5pm – 9.30pm, with free Cemetery Tours at 5.30pm and 6.30pm. The museum will host a free talk by its Historian Shane MacThomais – Politics of Burial – at 7.30pm (Booking is advised). From 5pm – 9.30pm

Na Píobairí UilleannA guided tour of a recently restored Georgian building located on one of Ireland’s most architecturally important streets. The tour will include a visit to the library and archive of Uilleann pipes and will also feature performances from leading pipers.From 6pm – 11pm

Hillsboro Fine ArtThree+: Michael Warren, John Gibbons and Peter Randall-Page. Each will choose a piece by a major contemporary or modern artist to hang alongside their work.From 5pm – 9pm

Dublin City Gallery The Hugh LaneCelebrate Culture Night at the Hugh Lane with an evening of music, poetry and special tours of the Collection and Richard Hamilton, Rita Donagh and Willie Doherty exhibitions. The Gallery café will be open for those who would like to continue the discussion while enjoying something to eat or drink.From 6pm – 10pm

Irish Writers’ CentreGuest writers will kick off the evening with poetry and prose readings; this will be followed by an open mic segment where the floor will be opened to singers, writers and other performers. From 5pm – 11pm

Dublin Writers Museum Is it Love: A one man performance on the various observations on the subject of Love by different writers such as Oscar Wilde, W B Yeats, John Millington Synge, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Charles Dickens, Noel Coward, Micheal Jagger, and more. Performance will commence at 7pm in the Gallery of Writers and last approx 45 minutes.From 5pm – 9pm

Gate TheatreThe Gate Theatre has been artistically and architecturally, a landmark building for over 250 years. For details of our Culture Night events visit www.gatetheatre.ie from August 17th. From 5pm – 10pm

An Post – GPO Visit the An Post Museum in Dublin’s GPO. Letters, Lives and Liberty is a fascinating exhibition exploring the role of the Post Office in Irish life. Take part in the An Post children’s quiz – ideal for family fun!From 5.15pm – 9.30pm, final An Post Museum visit 9pm – limited numbers.

Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO)Music fans are invited to help IMRO celebrate the 20th annual IMRO Showcase Tour this Culture Night, when some of Ireland’s best up and coming artists will be performing at The Grand Social, Liffey Street, Dublin 1. The full line-up will be announced in late August. See www.imro.ie for further details or visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/imro.ireland.

Hello OperatorSounds Alive – a shared listening experience. Join us for a night of stories, talk and performance from the world of radio and from around the world – held in the unique setting of Hello Operator.From 6pm – 10.30pm

18 Parnell SquareDublin 101 872 2077www.writersmuseum.com

Parnell SquareDublin 101 874 4045www.gatetheatre.ie

GPO O’Connell Street Dublin 101 705 7000 www.anpost.ie/historyandheritage

The Grand SocialLiffey Street, Dublin 1

12 Rutland PlaceDublin 1www.hellooperator.org

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Finglas RoadDublin 1101 882 6550www.glasnevinmuseum.ie

15 Henrietta StreetDublin 101 873 0093www.pipers.ie

49 Parnell Square West Dublin 101 878 8242www.hillsborofineart.com

Charlemont House Parnell Square NorthDublin 101 222 5550www.hughlane.ie

19 Parnell SquareDublin 10 1 872 1302www.writerscentre.ie

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James Joyce CentreCome discover Joyce’s Dublin! Located in a beautifully restored Georgian townhouse, video documentaries, touch-screen computer installations and more will bring you closer to one of Ireland’s greatest modern writers. At 6.30pm and again at 8pm renowned lyric tenor Noel O’Grady will perform musical classics from the Joycean repertoire. Not to be missed! Booking essential.From 5pm – 9pm

Studio 9 Open studio for two contemporary jewellery designer/makers. Come and take a look behind the scenes, meet the designers or create your own custom piece. Nice refreshments supplied!From 5pm – 11pm

Darc SpaceDarc Space, a dedicated gallery of architecture. Gallery aims: to promote innovative & energy efficient architecture,to advocate new possibilities for the building industry & to intensify the debate about the future of the built environment. Autumn exhibition to be confirmed.From 5pm – 10pm

TrócaireHelp celebrate the launch of Trad-for-Trócaire. It promises to be a fun and energetic event which will, through the positive medium of Irish traditional and folk music, help raise awareness for some of the world’s poorest and most vunerable communities.From 5pm – 10pm

St Mary’s Pro CathedralJoin us in St. Mary’s Pro Cathedral for an evening of music and prayer.5.15pm Vespers and Mass Palestrina Choir. 6.30pm Singing the Psalms in various styles.7.30pm The Sacred and Secular in Dialogue through Song (contemporary and ancient), Story (poetry/prose) and Music (organ,harp,cello, violin, flute and new chamber organ). The evening will finish at 9.30pm with a Taizé style night prayerFrom 5pm – 11pm

Mountjoy Square Society Ltd.A talk and slideshow on Arthur Guinness, by Patrick Guinness, author of Arthur’s Round. Arthur Guinness was living on Mountjoy Square at the time of his death, in 1803. Venue; 25 Mountjoy Square East, a fine Dublin townhouse.From 7pm – 9.30pm

GAA Museum, Croke Park Croke Park is Ireland’s largest and most iconic sporting arena and is the third largest in Europe. Join us on a stadium tour and immerse yourself in our sporting and cultural heritage.Visit the newly refurbished GAA Museum. Booking is essential, please call 01 819 2323From 5pm – 9.30pm

Casino at MarinoCulture Night at Casino – one of the finest 18th century neo-classical buildings in Europe. An architectural gem and OPW visitor site. Musical entertainment 6.30 – 8pm. No wheelchair access. Interior is accessed by a stairway.From 5pm – 9pm

83 Marlborough Street Dublin 101 874 5441 www.procathedral.ie

25 Mountjoy Square EastDublin 1www.mountjoysquaresociety.com

Croke ParkSt Josephs AvenueDublin 3.01 819 2323www.crokepark.ie

The Casino, Cherrymount Aveoff Malahide RoadDublin 3www.heritageireland.ie01 833 1618

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Studio 9 Basement 9 North Great Georges Street Dublin 101 445 5727www.artysmartyshop.com www.etsy.com/shop/ABoxForMyTreasure

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111 Marlborough St, Dublin1above EJ Riley ShopEntrance from lane (Harbour Court)www.marlboroughstudios.com

26 Lower Abbey Street Dublin 101 878 7222www.abbeytheatre.ie

College Street Dublin 201 896 2690www.bookofkells.ie

Custom HouseDublin 101 888 2000www.environ.ie

51 Talbot Street, Dublin 101 855 6599www.talbotgallery.com

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Marlborough StudiosOpen Studios. Five visual/ performance artists will open their studios to the public From 5pm – 9pm

Abbey Theatre Join us for an insight into the Abbey Theatre’s productions of Sean O’Casey’s Juno and the Paycock with Archivist Mairéad Delaney at 3pm & 4pm. Admission is free but ticketed. We also have 20 FREE tickets to see the production on the Abbey stage on Culture Night. Tickets allocated from the Abbey Theatre Box Office on Sept 23rd, on a first come first served basis from 10.30am. Limit of two tickets per person.From 3pm

Trinity College LibraryThe Old Library and the Book of Kells exhibition a ‘must see’ on the itinerary of all visitors to Dublin. From 5pm – 10pm

The Custom HouseThe exhibition covers the history of the Custom House and its architect James Gandon. It explores the main activities of the Government offices that occupied the building for over two hundred years – revenue collection, communications, poor relief and public health.From 5pm – 10pm

Talbot Gallery StudiosCome to Talbot Gallery Studios for an exciting and interactive mix of illustration, graffti, photography and installation.From 5pm – 10pm

Oonagh Young GalleryBringing together artists who work with sound, visuals and text from Budapest, Galway, Berlin and Dublin; the collaborative foundation of this exhibition and series of events, focuses on innovative cross-disciplinary art practices which challenge where and how we experience artworks.From 5pm – 10pm

The LAB, Dublin City Council Arts OfficeDublin City Council’s multidisciplinary arts venue will showcase a solo exhibition by emerging Irish artist Ruth Lyons alongside drop-in arts workshops for families from 6pm to 8.30pm and music from 8pm to 9.30pm. For more see www.thelab.ieFrom 5pm – 10pm

Dance IrelandDance film screenings and video installation by renowned national and international dance artists. From 6pm – 10pm

Grace Bible FellowshipA presentation on well digging in Cameroon and Christian belief, as well as generous samples of great food from around the world. From 5pm – 10pm

Ionad an Phiarsaigh –The Pearse CentreJoin in this historical building’s eclectic night! Including exhibiting-artist Michael Lyons demonstrating wood-block printing, return of 2010’s superb Box of Earthly Delights, and open-rehearsal musical performance Floor It – part of Absolut Dublin Fringe Festival. See our website for details.From 5pm – 11pm

1 James Joyce Street Liberty Corner Dublin101 887 8544www.oonaghyoung.com

Dublin City Council Arts Office Foley Street Dublin 101 222 5455www.thelab.ie

DanceHouse Foley Street Dublin 101 855 8800www.danceireland.ie

28a Pearse Street Dublin 201 640 9700www.grace.ie

The Ireland Institute27 Pearse StreetDublin 201 670 4644www.theirelandinstitute.com

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Dublin City Library & ArchiveCelebrate Family History on Culture Night! Talk to experts – try out sources – look at exhibitions – get new ideas!From 6pm – 9pm

The Design TowerMeet your Makers! The Design Tower is home to a collective of creative people who invite you to experience their work in the making.From 5pm – 10pm

Stoney Road PressFine Art Print Studio and Editioning HouseFrom 9am – 11pm

Sean O’Casey Centre What is the stars? – a promenade theatre experience featuring live performances in site specific locations within the theatre and community centre inspired by O’Casey’s men and women. Show starts at 7, 8, 9pm running performances for 40 minutes.From 5pm – 11pm

Windmill Lane StudiosTours, Talks and Music at the world famous Windmill Lane Recording Studios. Synonymous for producing some of Ireland’s top musical talent from U2 to The Corrs. Get a unique insight into this cultural treasure at culture night.From 5pm – 11pm

The Art ParkJoin us at Dublin’s largest outdoor visual arts screen for a visual feast on Culture Night. Log on to www.theartpark.ie for further information.From 8pm – 1am

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Science GalleryELEMENTS is a visual conversation between art and science that draws on Dmitri Mendeleev’s iconic periodic table. Linking directly with the UN/IUPAC International Year of Chemistry, the exhibition features a range of artworks, installations and experiments.From 5pm – 11pm

Instituto Cervantes DublínJoin us for the exhibition Marín: Photographs 1908–1940, accompanied by live music, games and food to set your cultural taste buds tickling. Book sale of ex-library stock and second-hand books. From 6pm – 10pm

Royal Irish Academy of MusicThe RIAM opens its doors on Culture Night for a veritable musical feast! In addition to performances from tiny tots to grown ups, visitors can look forward to experience open rehearsals and classes with some of Ireland’s finest musical talents. From 5pm –11pm

Oisín GalleryDrop into Oisín Gallery for our Culture Night Group Exhibition and enjoy fine art from all our gallery artists with good wine and perhaps even food and music. Donal McNeela Proprietor. From 5pm – 11pm

Green On Red GalleryGroup Exhibition – O – Featuring work by Sofia Hulten, Jonathan Monk & Douglas Gordon, Roman Ondak. On the evening of Culture Night there will be a screening at 6:30pm followed by a discussion on the exhibition.From 5pm – 11pm

138 – 144 Pearse StreetDublin 201 674 4806 / [email protected]

Trinity Entprise Centre Pearse St/Grand Canal QuayDublin 2www.thedesigntower.com

Stoney Road, Dublin 301 887 8544www.stoneyroadpress.com

Sean O Casey Community Centre East Wall, Dublin 301 850 9000www.seanocaseycommunitycentre.ie/theatre.html

20 Ringsend RoadDublin 401 478 4045www.windmilllanerecording.com/history

Mayor Street upper, Spencer Dock, (The rear Wall of The Convention Centre)01 679 2014www.theartpark.iewww.sebastianguinnessgallery.com

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44 Westland Row Dublin 201 661 1315Mo: 087 254 9370www.oisingallery.com

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South Georgian Quarter99 Irish Design Shop 100 Ceannáras Chonradh na Gaeilge101 Cullenswood House102 Ranelagh Arts Centre 103 Airfield 104 DIT Conservatory of Music & Drama 105 Powerscourt Gallery 106 The Keeling Gallery 107 Bewley’s Grafton Street108 BT2 109 Kerlin Gallery 110 Rubicon Gallery 111 Designyard112 Sol Art Gallery113 European Union House114 St Ann’s Church 115 Royal Irish Academy 116 Mansion House 117 Sebastian Guinness Gallery 118 Little Museum of Dublin119 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 120 National Concert Hall 121 Dublin Contemporary 2011 122 RHA Gallery 123 Taylor Galleries 124 Oliver Sears Gallery 125 Freemasons’ Hall 126 Gormley’s Fine Art127 Leinster Gallery

128 The Doorway Gallery 129 Alliance Francaise130 National Library of Ireland 131 Houses of the Oireachtas 132 National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology 133 St Finian’s Lutheran Church134 Focus Theatre 135 Centre for Creative Practices/ Artpolonia 136 National Museum – Natural History 137 National Gallery of Ireland138 American College Dublin 139 Merrion School of Music140 The Irish Traditional Music Archive141 The Arts Council 142 Royal Society of Antiquaries 143 Goethe Institut144 Irish Manuscripts Commission 145 Irish Architectural Archive146 Italian Institute of Culture – Dublin147 United Arts Club148 Irish Polish Society 149 No. 29 Georgian House Museum 150 The Peppercanister Church 151 Inspirational Arts 152 National Print Museum153 Royal Dublin Society (RDS)154 Newpark Music Centre155 Lost Weekend 156 Pearse Museum

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Bow Lane East Dublin 201 4752222www.irishdesignshop.com

6 Sráid Fhearchair /6 Harcourt Street,Baile Átha Cliath 2 /Dublin 20 1 475 7401www.cnag.ie

Cullenswood HouseGael scoil Lios na nOg Oakley Road Ranelagh Dublin 6www.gsliosnanog.ie

26 Ranelagh, Dublin 6085 743 7212www.ranelagharts.org

Upper Kilmacud Road Dundrum, Dublin 1401 298 4301www.airfield.ie

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Irish Design ShopIrish Design Shop & Studios invite the public to join them in an open evening with resident artists’ work & studios on display. The Shop will also launch a new range of Irish designed & made products.From 5pm – 11pm

Ceannáras Chonradh na GaeilgeTuras treoraithe ar cheann de na hárais is stairiúla sa chathair agus réimse imeachtaí iontacha eile don chlann ar fad trí mheán na Gaeilge – get your cultúr on as Gaeilge with guided tours and fun for all the family at the Ceannáras!From 5pm – 11pm

Cullenswood House Cullenswood By Candlelight: Welcome to Ranelagh’s most historic house, where Patrick Pearse founded St.Enda’s in 1908 and an amazing community of artists and activists lived and worked. Exhibition opening by Per Cent for Art artist Aideen Barry.From 6pm – 11pm

Ranelagh Arts CentrePresenting a packed night of the arts in the suburb of culture! Film with Conor Horgan 6pm, lively lecture Colmcille the Irish Copyright Tradition hosted by Ronan Sheehan 8pm, music/ performance on the triangle, live music in local pubs and a huge exhibition of Emerging Artists 2011, along side a one night only show of Gerry’s antique radios!From 6pm – 11pm

AirfieldEnjoy a short tour of the farm or walled garden (6.30–7.30pm) & create a small nature inspired print in our etching studio. Join in our ‘Stitching Soiree’ in the house with all kinds of stitching inspired activities, demos and screenings with the Stitch Sisters collective and resident artist Niamh White. From 6.30pm – 10pm

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DIT Conservatory of Music & DramaAn evening of musical performances from the students of the vocal, keyboard and orchestral departments of the Conservatory of MusicFrom 6pm – 9pm

Powerscourt GalleryCulture Night Art Exhibition in Unique Historical Georgian Ballroom in Powerscourt Townhouse in the heart of Dublin.From 6pm – 9pm

The Keeling GalleryA group exhibition of paintings, prints and sculpture by gallery artists, including Brian McCarthy, Chris McMorrow, Laura Mulligan, Sharon McDaid, Jack Kirwan, Alan Kenny, Paul Kerr, Mark Keeling, Vincent Keeling and many more. We look forward to seeing you. From 5pm – 11pm

Bewley’s Grafton StreetOpened in 1927, Bewley’s Grafton Street houses six magnificent stained glass windows from celebrated artist Harry Clarke, and works from renowned Irish sculptor Paddy Campbell. Bewley’s invite customers to a free coffee with any main course on Culture Night 2011.From 8am – 11pm

BT2BT2, Grafton Street, will open its doors until 11 for a night of cultural awakening this year. Following on from the success of last year’s event, BT2 has an exciting entertainment programme lined up! This will be a night to remember!From 5pm – 11pm

Chatham RowDublin 201 402 7815www.dit.ie/conservatory/

Powerscourt Townhouse 59 South William Street Dublin 201 677 9326www.powerscourtgallery.com

41 Clarendon StreetDublin 2 01 613 9908www.keelinggallery.com

Grafton StDublin 201 672 7720www.bewleys.ie

28 – 29 Grafton StreetDublin 201 605 [email protected] for details www.bt2.ie

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Dawson StDublin 201 676 7727www.stann.dublin.anglican.org

19 Dawson Street Dublin 201 6762570www.ria.ie

Mansion House Dawson Street Dublin 201 222 6200www.dublincity.ie

42 Dawson StreetDublin 201 679 2014www.sebastianguinnessgallery.com

First FloorNo.15 St Stephen’s Green Dublin 201 661 1000www.littlemuseum.ie

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Kerlin Gallery Siobhan Hapaska A miracle needs to happen there.From 5pm – 9pm

Rubicon Gallery Join us for Doubt an exhibition of work by Tom Molloy. From 12noon – 9pm

Designyard Designyard will showcase the sculptural work of Irish artists, including Seamus Gill and Liam Butler. The exhibition will feature old & new work by artists in silver, bronze and other precious metals.From 5pm – 11pm

Sol Art GalleryArt Gallery showing original contemporary artwork on two floors. From 4pm – 9.30pm

European Union HouseEuropean Union House, in association with the Polish Embassy and Art Polonia, presents an exhibition of magazines and book illustrations by famous Polish graphic artist and painter Janusz Kapusta. The event will feature live music.From 6pm – 10pm

Anne’s LaneSouth Anne StreetDublin 20 1 670 9093www.kerlin.ie

10 St Stephens GreenDublin 20 1 670 8055 www.rubicongallery.ie

48–49 Nassau Street Dublin 201 4741011www.designyard.ie

8 Dawson St Dublin 201 6750972www.solart.ie

EU House, 18 Dawson StreetDublin 201 634 1111www.euireland.ie

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St Ann’s ChurchMany famous people have been associated with the Parish of St Ann’s, Dawson Street including Thomas Barnardo; Bram Stoker, the author of Dracula; Wolfe Tone; and the first two Presidents of Ireland. Since 1723, bread shelves in the church have contained loaves of bread for the poor of the city.From 5pm – 11pm

Royal Irish AcademyGuided tours through the ground floor of the Academy House and exhibition: Medieval Irish manuscript treasuresFrom 5pm – 10pm

Mansion House – Residence of the Lord Mayor of DublinJoin a guided tour of the Mansion House, official residence of the Lord Mayor since 1715 and scene of important civic and historic events. Tickets required. Hourly Tours. First Tour 5pm. Last Tour 9pmFrom 5pm – 10pm

Sebastian Guinness GalleryPrimarily dedicated to bringing international art and artists to Ireland, join us on Culture Night to view our current exhibition. For further details please check our website www.sebastianguinessgallery.comFrom 6pm – 10pm

Little Museum of DublinFor one night only, The Little Museum of Dublin will offer free guided tours on the hour. Discover the history of the city in a unique and charming setting. Pre-book online at www.littlemuseum.ieFrom 5pm – 11pm

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Taylor GalleriesTaylor Galleries is delighted to present the exhibition ‘Gallery Artists’ as part of Culture Night 2011. The exhibition showcases work by selected gallery artists including Janet Mullarney, Charles Tyrrell, David Quinn, Colin Harrison, Camille Souter, Michael Cullen, Patrick Scott, Pat Harris and Donal Moloney.From 5pm – 11pm

Oliver Sears GalleryThe gallery will showcase ‘Black and White’, featuring gallery artists & guest artists from around the world. Works date from the 1950’s to present day and include works on paper, collage, photography, sculpture and painting. From 5pm – 9pm

Freemasons’ HallVisitors will be welcomed to the esoterically styled meeting rooms of this Victorian gem, the purpose-built headquarters of the Freemasons in Ireland From 5pm – 10pm

Gormley’s Fine ArtGormley’s Fine Art are hosting an exhibition of their eclectic stable of artist, including works by Peter Monaghan, Sean Cotter, Eileen Meagher, Liam O Neill, Ian Pollock and many more. From 9.30am – 9pm

Leinster GalleryExhibition of contemporary with landscapes, figurative and abstract and sculpture in the garden.From 5pm – 9pm

16 Kildare StreetDublin 20 1 676 6055www.taylorgalleries.ie

29 Molesworth StreetDublin 20 1 644 9459www.oliversearsgallery.com

17 Molesworth Street Dublin 201 676 1337www.irish-freemasons.org

25 South Frederick Street Dublin 201 6729031www.gormleys.ie

27 South Frederick Street Dublin 201 6790834www.leinstergallery.com

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RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 8pm: The RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra is joined by Hannu Lintu and Martin Fröst for a programme including Beethoven and Copland. 10.15pm: Join the RTÉ Vanbrugh Quartet for a late night recital.100 free tickets for both events (2pp) Promocode: culture11.From 8pm – 10.45pm

The National Concert HallNo musical experience? No problem! Come and play the Javanese angklung, a tuned bamboo musical instrument. Hour-long workshops are at 7pm, 8pm and 9pm in the Kevin Barry Room. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis! Suitable for all ages.From 7pm – 10pm

Dublin Contemporary 2011A new large-scale visual art exhibition which runs from 5 September to 31 October. More than 90 Irish and international artists will participate through brand new commissions and mini solo exhibitions held at the main exhibition venue at Earlsfort Terrace and partnering venues. Free for Culture Night but tickets limited. Simply visit dublincontemporary.com to secure your place. From 5pm – 11pm

RHA GallerySix exhibitions on view, including work by James Coleman and Lisa Yuskavage as part of Dublin Contemporary 2011, Futures 11 featuring Alan Bulter, Barbara Knezevic, Vera Klute, Sheila Rennick and James Merrigan, new work by Charles Tyrrell and James English RHA and an exhibition of work from the RHA Collection. Tours and talks throughout the evening and childrens’ drawing with our ArtCart.From 5pm – 9pm

National Concert Hall Earlsfort Terrace Dublin 2www.rte.ie/nationalsymphonyorchestra

Earlsfort TerraceDublin 20 1 417 0000www.nch.ie

Earlsfort Terrace Dublin 20 1 678 7920www.dublincontemporary.com

Royal Hibernian Academy 15 Ely Place, Dublin 20 1 661 2558www.royalhibernianacademy.ie

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St Finian’s Lutheran ChurchJoin us for an organ marathon on Culture Night. From 5pm – 11pm

Focus Theatre Jimmy Murphy will be discussing his new play The Hen Night Epiphany ahead of it’s tour.From 5pm – 11pm

Centre for Creative Practices / ArtPoloniaSpace Fight – live electro-acoustic multimedia performance by collective from York, UK, 7pm & 8pm. Merging – installation, changing the scent of public places using specially created fragrances by J.Gruszczyk, Poland. Exhibition – by Debora Ando CFCP/Artpolonia Birthday-party 10.30pm. From 5pm – 11pm

National Museum – Natural History Nocturnal Nature. Drop into the Museum on Culture Night to take a tour, inspect some meteorites or learn more about the Museum’s History. Please see www.museum.ie for more details. Free admission to the museum sites from 10am – 9pmFrom 3pm – 9pm

National Gallery of IrelandEnjoy special tours and talks. Get creative in our family art workshop and drawing demonstration. 10% discount in the shop and café. We recommend pre-booking your free exhibition pass in advance. Full details and schedule on www.nationalgallery.ieFrom 6pm – 9.30pm

24, Adelaide RoadDublin 201 676 6548www.lutheran-ireland.org

6 Pembroke Place, Off Pembroke Street, Dublin 2 01 662 4677www.focustheatredublin.ie

15 Pembroke Strret Lower Dublin 20 1 799 5416www.cfcp.ie

Merrion St. Dublin 20 1 6777444www.museum.ie

Clare St Dublin 20 1 661 5133www.nationalgallery.ie

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The Doorway GalleryLive Artists Demonstrations, artists’ talks, live music and drawing classes, Artists solo show and group show on basement level.From 5pm – 11pm

Alliance FrançaiseFeeling creative? Do you doodle? Now is your chance to leave your mark on a large canvas for everyone to see. Join in the fun, whether you stay for 5 or 30 minutes, whether you are 2 or 102 years old; whether you add to someone else’s drawing or make you own. Bring friends/family to a look at your chef d’oeuvre in this wonderful listed building. Art materials supplied, all you need is imagination!From 5pm – 11pm

National Library of IrelandGuided tours of our magnificant reading room at 6pm, 8pm and 10pm. Guided tours of our Yeats exhibition at 7pm and 9pm. Visit our children’s exhibition Tall Tales and Deadly Drawings and explore Library treasures in our Discover exhibition.From 3pm – 11pm

Houses of the OireachtasThe Houses of the Oireachtas welcomes visitors for a tour of Leinster House. This is a ticketed event and tickets will be allocated on a first come basis. To reserve tickets please visit our website for further details.From 5pm – 11pm

National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology Talks, Tours and Tales; Traditional harp playing and storytelling; Special Talk on one item from the Treasury ; Learning Resource Room open with handling collection ranging from Prehistoric Pots to Medieval Puzzle jugs. Please see www.museum.ie for more details. Free admission to the museum sites from 10am – 9pm From 3pm –9pm

24 South Frederick StreetDublin 201 764 5895www.thedoorwaygallery.com

1 Kildare StreetDubln 201 676 1732www.alliance-francaise.ie

Kildare Street, Dublin 20 1 603 0213www.nli.ie

Leinster House Kildare Street Dublin 21890 252 808 www.oireachtasevents.ie

Kildare StreetDublin 201 6777444www.museum.ie

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Goethe InstitutFilm screenings, art exhibition, course information, library open, book sale of ex-library stock and second-hand books. Joint initiative of the Alliance Francaise, Goethe-Institut, Instituto Cervantes.From 5pm – 11pm

Irish Manuscripts CommissionMembers of the Irish Manuscripts Commission will illustrate the importance of preserving primary manuscript sources in print editions, using several of the Commission’s most significant publications since its foundation in 1928.From 5pm – 11pm

Irish Architectural ArchiveTours of the largest terraced house on Merrion Square and a chance to see the Archive’s latest exhibition.From 5pm – 11pm

Italian Institute of Culture – Dublin Chimica-mente Legami di creatività Befitting the International Year of Chemistry 2011 proclaimed by UNESCO, the Italian Institute of Culture hosts an exhibition curated by Giovanni Pelloso and featuring works by 6 artists exploring the links between art and chemistry. From 5pm – 11pm

United Arts ClubThe historic United Arts Club, founded in 1907 as a melting pot for all of the arts is opening its doors tonight. Take this unique opportunity to join us for a glass of wine, tour the building and view our current art exhibition.From 5pm – 11pm

37 Merrion Square Dublin 20 1 6801110www.goethe.de/irland

45 Merrion Square Dublin 20 1 6761610 www.Irishmanuscripts.ie

45 Merrion SquareDublin 20 1 6633 040www.iarc.ie

11 Fitzwilliam Square East Dublin 201 662 0509www.iicdublino.esteri.it

3 Upper Fitzwilliam StreetDublin 20 1 661 1411www.dublinarts.com

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American College DublinA celebration of Oscar Wilde, his circle and Dublin through words, video and music. Conducted in the childhood home of Oscar Wilde.From 5pm – 11pm

Merrion School of MusicFree Music Lesson Workshops until 8.30pm, then Free Live Music from Dublin bands including Les Marionettes in aid of Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin – 8.30pm until late.From 5pm – 11pm

The Irish Traditional Music ArchiveLive music in our public reading room and a video of the history of Irish traditional music in the reception room.From 5pm – 10pm

The Arts Council The Arts Council will be opened to show a selection of work from their collection From 5pm – 9pm

Royal Society of Antiquaries The Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland and the Discovery Programme welcome members of the public to their headquarters. Society members and staff will be on hand to answer questions on our activities, archive collections, library and restored garden.From 6pm – 10pm

1 Merrion Square Dublin 201 676 8939www.acd.ie

78 Merrion SquareDublin 20866072910www.merrionschoolofmusic.com

73 Merrion SquareDublin 201 661 9699www.itma.ie

70 Merrion SquareDublin 201 6180200www.artscouncil.ie

63 Merrion Square Dublin 20 1 676 1749www.rsai.ie

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National Print MuseumJoin us in celebration Culture Night 2011 with a special evening of printing demonstrations, workshops, music and lots more. The famous man of print, Johannes Gutenberg, will also be joining us. Free admission.From 6pm – 11pm

Royal Dublin Society (RDS)

Experience hands-on ceramics and crafts workshops, discover the wonders of puppetry, enjoy guided tours of this historic Society, meet Ireland’s native (stuffed!) mammals and have items valued by a team of experts including Henry Sandon from the Antiques Roadshow!From 6pm – 11pm

Newpark Music Centre7am Breakfast concert followed by children’s music workshops at 3pm and 4:30pm. All events are free but ticketed. Please contact Newpark Music Centre for further information on 01 2883740 From 7am – 5.30pm

Lost WeekendIreland’s biggest furniture design/interior design store with Art from Stoney Road PressFrom 5pm – 11pm

Pearse MuseumAfter-hours tours of the Pearse Museum.From 5pm – 9pm

Beggars BushHaddington RoadBallsbridgeDublin 401 660 3770www.nationalprintmuseum.ie

RDS Members’ Club, BallsbridgeDublin 401 668 0866www.rds.ie/culturenight

Newtownpark Avenue Blackrock Co. Dublin0 1 2883740www.newparkmusic.com

25 Rockhill Blackrock Co Dublin0 1 2755818www.lostweekend.ie

St. Enda’s Park Grange Road Rathfarnham Dublin 1601 493 4208www.heritageireland.ie

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Irish Polish Society This popular annual Art Exhibition shows the latest work from Irish & Polish Artists (IPS members) with some musical entertainment. Time of Friday event 6.45 to 9.15. Please see web site for details re exhibition (continues in Sept); irishpolishsociety.ieFrom 6.45pm – 9pm

No 29 Georgian House MuseumAfter Dark in Georgian Dublin: Number 29 Free guided tours of this unique attraction when the house comes alive in the evening light. Take part in our events, including a walk in Merrion Square and its environs, with writer and historian Pat Liddy. Screenings of A Brief History of ESB. Sponsored by ESB www.esb.ie/no29 From 5pm – 10pm

The Peppercanister ChurchMusic in the Peppercanister Church.From 5pm – 11pm

Inspirational ArtsContemporary Photography Exhibition:Artist Sean Hillen will announce the winner of the Inspirational Arts Photography Award 2011 to one of three students from DIT, Griffith College and IADT who graduated this year with a BA in Photography.From 6pm – 9.30pm

20 Fitzwilliam Place Dublin 2 www.irishpolishsociety.ie

29 Fitzwilliam Street Lower Dublin 20 1 7026 165www.esb.ie/no29

Mount Street UpperDublin 20 1 6767727www.peppercanister.ie

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Heuston/ Museum Quarter1 Canal Intercultural Communities2 Kilmainham Gaol 3 Irish Museum of Modern Art4 Guinness Storehouse 5 National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History 6 Adrienne Geoghegan’s Creative Boot Camps7 The Joinery8 Block T9 The Complex10 Old Jameson Distillery11 The Market Studios12 St Paul’s Church @ Smithfield13 NCAD Gallery

Historic Quarter14 La Catedral Studios15 St Audoen’s Church (OPW)16 Gallery Zozimus17 Iveagh Gallery18 Red Dog Design19 Saint Patrick’s Cathedral 20 RADE21 Tailor’s Hall 22 Dublinia23 Christ Church Cathedral24 The Contemporary Music Centre25 Dublin Civic Trust 26 Chester Beatty Library 27 Music Network28 The Revenue Museum29 Dublin Castle 30 Dublin’s City Hall 31 Whitefriar Street Church32 Dublin Camera Club33 New Acropolis Ireland

Temple Bar & North of Liffey34 Debbie Paul Studio & Gallery35 Gaiety School of Acting36 The Gutter Bookshop37 Exchange Dublin38 Oxfambooks 39 Connolly Books & The New Theatre 40 Project Arts Centre41 Gallery of Photography42 National Photographic Archive 43 NGG – No Grants Gallery44 Irish Film Institute45 The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children46 Religious Society of Friends47 Filmbase48 Feachtas Óg-ghluaiseacht na Gaeilge49 Gaelchultur50 Black Church Print Studio 51 Monster Truck Gallery & Studios52 Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

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53 Graphic Studio Gallery 54 National Wax Museum +55 New Art Studio 56 St Mary’s Abbey 57 Outhouse58 The Church Bar, Restaurant & Visitor Attraction59 National Leprechaun Museum

North Georgian Quarter60 Glasnevin Trust61 Na Píobairí Uilleann62 Hillsboro Fine Art63 Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane64 Irish Writers’ Centre 65 Dublin Writers Museum66 Gate Theatre 67 An Post - GPO68 Irish Music Rights Organisation (IMRO)69 Hello Operator 70 James Joyce Centre71 Studio 972 Darc Space 73 Trócaire74 St Mary’s Pro Cathedral75 Mountjoy Square Society Ltd76 GAA Museum, Croke Park77 Casino at Marino

Trinity College/Docklands78 Marlborough Studios 79 Abbey Theatre 80 Trinity College Library 81 The Custom House 82 Talbot Gallery Studios83 Oonagh Young Gallery 84 The LAB, Dublin City Council Arts Office85 Dance Ireland 86 Grace Bible Fellowship87 Ionad an Phiarsaigh – The Pearse Centre88 Science Gallery89 Instituto Cervantes Dublin90 Royal Irish Academy of Music91 Oisín Gallery92 Green on Red Gallery93 Dublin City Library & Archive94 The Design Tower95 Stoney Road Press96 Sean O’Casey Centre97 Windmill Lane Studios98 The Art Park

South Georgian Quarter99 Irish Design Shop 100 Ceannáras Chonradh na Gaeilge101 Cullenswood House102 Ranelagh Arts Centre

103 Airfield 104 DIT Conservatory of Music & Drama 105 Powerscourt Gallery 106 The Keeling Gallery 107 Bewley’s Grafton Street 108 BT2 109 Kerlin Gallery 110 Rubicon Gallery 111 Designyard112 Sol Art Gallery113 European Union House114 St Ann’s Church 115 Royal Irish Academy 116 Mansion House 117 Sebastian Guinness Gallery 118 Little Museum of Dublin119 RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra 120 National Concert Hall 121 Dublin Contemporary 2011 122 RHA Gallery 123 Taylor Galleries 124 Oliver Sears Gallery 125 Freemasons’ Hall 126 Gormley’s Fine Art127 Leinster Gallery 128 The Doorway Gallery129 Alliance Francaise130 National Library of Ireland 131 Houses of the Oireachtas 132 National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology 133 St Finian’s Lutheran Church134 Focus Theatre 135 Centre for Creative Practices/Artpolonia 136 National Museum – Natural History 137 National Gallery of Ireland 138 American College Dublin 139 Merrion School of Music140 The Irish Traditional Music Archive141 The Arts Council 142 Royal Society of Antiquaries 143 Goethe Institut144 Irish Manuscripts Commission 145 Irish Architectural Archive 146 Italian Institute of Culture – Dublin 147 United Arts Club148 Irish Polish Society 149 No. 29 Georgian House Museum 150 The Peppercanister Church 151 Inspirational Arts 152 National Print Museum153 Royal Dublin Society (RDS)154 Newpark Music Centre155 Lost Weekend 156 Pearse Museum