Our Type is an ongoing photographic project documenting the disappearing shopfronts, signage and typography of Ireland's towns and villages.
All in Culture
Our Type is an ongoing photographic project documenting the disappearing shopfronts, signage and typography of Ireland's towns and villages.
Micheál O’Connell investigates why car parks dominate Dublin and imagines how they could be repurposed as public spaces.
Dublin City Council have resurfaced plans to turn College Green into a central plaza, but is city centre pedestrianisation enough to make Ireland’s capital genuinely liveable?
The 2021 League of Ireland season could be a turning point for the Irish football. Keith Duffy explores how Irish football fans can help Irish football culture grow.
Reflecting on the massive summer protests and speaking to Femi Bankole, an organiser from the influential Black & Irish Instagram page, Conor Kelly continues the Black Lives Matter discussion.
We chatted to Phibsboro Press founder Eamonn Hall to understand the ethos behind this impressive independent publishing imprint and uncover a new perspective on Irish architecture.
We spoke to Dublin DJ and Producer ‘PROZAK’ after the release of his debut EP ‘Make Me Feel’.
The Absolute State, created by Dublin playwright Luke Shanahan, is a piece of verbatim theatre addressing of alcohol in Ireland, premiering at the Galway Fringe Festival on Thursday the 24th of September.
After 16 months of work, Marcus Woods has released his debut full-length project ‘Self-Portrait’. We spoke to Ryan about the album, his unique Kickstarter funding approach and the life of a career artist in 2020 Dublin.
The Positive Space is an exceptional spontaneous public art movement, commandeering the empty advertising boards of Dublin during the COVID-19 crisis to create a gallery of Ireland’s finest photographers.
After the COVID-19 crisis, we have the opportunity as citizens to be involved in designing Dublin's future. We offer some suggestions on where to begin this process.
Dublin Art Life is an online platform showcasing the happenings in Dublin’s art galleries and museums. They visit, promote and discuss the city’s current exhibitions.
Asylum Archive is an online resource created by artist Vukašin Nedeljkovic to document the experience of asylum seekers in Direct Provision through photography.
Aghogho Sophie Okpara analyses racism in Ireland, details her own experiences of its many manifestations, and offers a hopeful vision for where we can go from here.
We explain what Direct Provision is, what life is like for the people in Direct Provision, and offer suggestions on how to abolish this systemic oppression by the Irish State.
We explore the effects that the Great Recession, the housing crisis, and a pandemic might have had on our so-called fragile generation and offer some strategies for thriving in a challenging and uncertain world.
‘Normal People’, the highly acclaimed television programme, adapted from a Sally Rooney novel, shows two 17-year-olds engage in sexual activities, leading to mixed reviews and radio controversy.
Why are Irish people so incapable of talking about sex?
Do you feel pressure to come out of isolation having 'achieved something'? We look at the possibility that changing our perspective could be the only change we really need.
Quinton Campbell is a pillar of positivity on the Irish music scene. Rachael Bailey interviewed him to suss his latest projects and what he thinks the music community can do to avoid the negative fallout from Covid-19.
How to keep fighting for what you believe in during the strange times of social distancing.