What's on

  1. Two children drawing in the Shaw Room of the National Gallery of Ireland on National Drawing Day 2018.

    Workshop

    Sunday Family Drop-in Workshop

    01 June 11.30 - 13.30

    Join us in the magnificent Shaw Room, and get creative!

    Free
  2. A young girl in an art gallery

    Tour

    Public Tour: Family Tour

    01 June 13.00 - 14.00

    A free tour of the collection, tailored to engage young visitors and their families.

    Free
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    Tour

    Public Tour: Slow Art Tour of LGBTQIA+ Artworks

    01 June 14.30 - 15.30

    A slower paced tour

    Free
  4. Oil painting in shades of green and purple of a woman with a green umbrella.

    Talk

    Pop-up Talk: William John Leech's The Sunshade

    03 June 13.15 - 13.45

    A free lunchtime talk

    Free
  5. A yellow house with brown shutters and a tiled roof is visible through leafy trees

    Tour

    Public Tour: Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone. The Art of Friendship

    03 June 14.00 - 15.00

    Free for exhibition ticket-holders for this timeslot

    Free
  6. A tour guide speaking speaking about a painting

    Tour

    Public Tour: Hard of Hearing Tour of LGBTQIA+ Artworks

    05 June 17.30 - 18.30

    A free tour for individuals who are hard of hearing or who have hearing impairments

    Free
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    Tour

    Public Tour: LGBTQIA+Artworks

    07 June 11.30 - 12.30

    A free tour exploring the collection through an LGBTQIA+ lens

    Free
  8. Students Sketching National Gallery of Ireland Schools Programme

    Tour

    Public Tour: Sketching Tour of LGBTQIA+ Artworks

    07 June 13.00 - 14.00

    Explore the collection on this sketching tour

    €10
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    Tour

    Public Tour: Irish Art

    07 June 14.30 - 15.30

    A free tour looking at Irish history through our collection

    Free
  10. Colouring pencils, a scissors and a glue stick

    Online workshop

    Let’s Get Creative Workshop: If the drawings could talk...

    08 June 10.00 - 10.45

    This free online workshop takes inspiration from our new exhibition, An Artist's Presence

    Free