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What's Happening in Dublin this weekend (December 1st) - Free Events
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What's Happening in Dublin this weekend (December 1st) - Free Events
We’re rounded up five cool things happening this week in Dublin for Free!
Hey, we are back with another week of events! This is a very busy week for me, I hope you have some nice things planned. We’re finally on the run in to Christmas, and I for one am very excited about the few markets and events happening :)
We’ve got 5 cool things to do in Dublin this weekend!
Public Tours of the Hugh Lane Gallery
The Women of Sheriff Street
Dublin Winter Lights
Richmond Barracks Christmas Fair
First Fridays at MoLI
Public Tours of the Hugh Lane Gallery
Sunday - 2.15pm - Hugh Lane Gallery
If you haven't managed to grab a ticket to the Andy Warhol exhibition, the Hugh Lane offer a free tour around their permanent exhibitions each Sunday.
The tour will include some aspects of Andy Warhol's work, but will not cover anything from the Three TImes Out temporary exhibition. A visit to the Hugh lane is a perfect opportunity to view some magnificent pieces of work from renowned artists.
I love the pieces from Harry Clarke's stained glass in the Municipal gallery. The piece illustrates “John Keats’ the Eve of St. Agnes”. Clarke’s stained glass is most notably of religious works, so this piece is one of few outside a church.
There's no need to book, just arrive around 2pm on Sunday to the reception.
The Women of Sheriff Street
Now until the 15th of December - Central Bank of Ireland - 10 - 4pm
Tara Kearns, in collaboration with Five Lamps arts festival presents a beautiful exhibition of paintings that are inspired by her native Sheriff Street.
This love letter to the women who grew up and lived in the area opens in the Central Bank today, and expresses each persons individual experience of the area growing up.
Tara has a passionate love for her people and her area, this is evident to see in her creative masterpieces. Entrance is free between 10am and 4pm until the 15th of December.
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Dublin Winter Lights
All Around the City - Until New Years Eve
For the month of December, Dublin will once again be illuminated in festive projections and lighting displays. Notable buildings, bridges and parks will feature light shows that cater to all ages.
The showcase will also introduce new installations at landmarks such as O’Connell Street, Bank of Ireland College Green, Central Bank Plaza, and the Ha’penny Bridge.
This year’s programme will feature designs from national and international digital artists. The locations are:
1. The Spire
2. GPO (General Post Office)
3. O’Connell Street (trees and statues)
4. Custom House
5. Samuel Becket Bridge
6. Trinity College
7. Bank of Ireland College Green
8. Central Bank Plaza
9. Ha’Penny Bridge
10. Milennium Bridge
11. Barnardos Square / City Hall ( Children’s Art Compition)
12. Merrion Square Park (From 1st Dec-22nd Dec inclusive)
13. Mansion House
Richmond Barracks Christmas Fair
2nd & 3rd of December - 11am - Richmond Barracks
The Richmond Barracks turns into a winter wonderland this weekend with a Cultural Connects Christmas Fair. The ethos is around Eat, Grow and Make this year at the Barracks.
With workshops, entertainment, food all on offer in this fair you'll have an action packed afternoon. The stalls will feature a variety of items from local producers with clothing, crafts, design and art on offer.
The fair is free to enter and a brilliant event for all the family to enjoy. Check out their website for the full low down!
First Fridays at MoLI
Friday 1st of December - 6pm - 9pm - Museum of Literature Ireland
On Friday, MoLI - the Museum of Literature Ireland hosts it's monthly event called First Fridays. The name gives away the thought behind it. However, on the first Friday of the month, there is free entry to MoLI for a programme of events.
December's programme includes Electronic musician, Ordnance Survey will launch a new album, Turas with a sound installation and short film by Martin Healy. There will be a talk by Portuguese director Marco Martins, and poet Lianne O'Hara will read from her work.
As always, there are a couple of drinks for the the early arrivers, courtesy of Dublin Liberties Distillery. Get down early for one of those.
This event is a ticketed, but free, event so grab a ticket here.
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Please share this event guide with your friends or family who might enjoy some of the events in here!
We’re working on something new to bring to the free events scene in Dublin and hope to publish soon.
If you have an event to share or to support The Dublin Buzz and have a shout out, you can contact me here!
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I love bean to cup coffee, and this week I tried a new bean from Ariosa :)
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