Temple Bar Gallery & Studio

4.0 star rating
4 reviews
Hours:

Tue-Wed, Fri-Sat 11:00 - 18:00

Thu 11:00 - 19:00

Price Range:
€€€
Accepts Credit Cards:
Yes
Good for Children:
No
Wheelchair Accessible:
Yes
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4 reviews in English

  • Review from Dave H.

    Dublin

    4.0 star rating
    22/8/2011 1 photo 1 Check-in Here

    At this stage Templebar hosts almost as many art galleries as drunken stag nights. It's a good thing too, since there's a really high churn-rate for the works, so every visit to the area has something new added to it.

    The Gallery and Studios have been doing their thing for nearly thirty years now. There's a small exhibition space that clearly receives a lot of attention from their curatorial staff. The place feels open and welcoming, so you don't feel the need to rush around the exhibits.

  • Review from Brian P.

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    Dublin

    4.0 star rating
    23/11/2009 3 photos

    The Temple Bar Gallery and Studio is a vital utility for the Irish Art community. It has studios for artists above and behind the ground floor public gallery space. This former factory was re-designed to offer the artists all the amenities that they would need in pursuit of their objectives.

    This includes a brilliant oval shaped hole that runs through all four floors with a red winch at the top for hauling up giant canvases at ease. Some of the studios overlook Temple Bar and some overlook the Liffey but all receive a soft light throughout the day, which might look gloomy to you or me, but is great for drawing apparently.

    I'm sure that the gallery exhibit the work of the artists working within but I don't know if they exhibit these artists exclusively. This brilliant amenity represents what Temple Bar was supposed to be about and as a result deserves a visit.

  • Review from Bridget R.

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    West Chester, PA

    USA
    4.0 star rating
    8/1/2010

    I say this with the deepest of appreciation; no where else but Ireland could house a working studio and exhibition gallery in the middle of a tourist haven. Then again, the art community in Dublin is incredibly strong and diverse, spreading throughout the city and setting up exhibitions in practically any empty room.

    Drift into the gallery space on any given weekday afternoon for a ten minute breather and a gape at some seriously high concept installations. On my visit I had to step carefully around the delicately arranged and mysterious pieces laid out on the concrete floor.

    Someday I'd love to get through the door at the back of the gallery and check out the studios available upstairs, there's a little port hole from the gallery looking into the mezzanine behind it -out of reach but on display...

  • Review from Annie L.

    Dublin

    4.0 star rating
    5/7/2009 2 photos

    This is a very small gallery, but if you want to pass the time on your lunch or even if you are walking through temple bar you should have a look around. There is always something interesting on display. The atmosphere is welcoming and mellow and there is nothing pretentious about the people there. I like to fill some time in there if I am meeting a friend and they are running late.

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