Evolution

We are moving

CityArts, architect's impression

CityArts has moved to a new home at 15 Bachelor's Walk adjacent to the right bank of the River Liffey on Dublin's north-side.

The organisation purchased a late 17th Century merchant's townhouse in 2007, one of the few remaining original buildings on that stretch of the Dublin Quays, which was originally conceived by the Duke of Ormond in the 17th Century.

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What's Happening

Group Therapy For One

41815_132053680167556_6812_nIssued : 13 Jul 2010 - City Arts is delighted to welcome Theatre Club, one of Dublin's emerging powerhouses in theatre and performance art. Their hit show from last year's Absolut Dublin Fringe Festival will be presented i...

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What's Coming

City Arts participates in Open House 2010

openhouse2010jpg07 Oct '10 to 10 Oct '10 -     City Arts are delighted to that our new home at 15 Bachelors Walk has been selected by the curators of the Irish Architecture Foundation's Open House Dublin 2010. The idea behind Open House is ...

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What's Been Before

The Archive at CityArts

Augusto Boal

The Archive, a living archive that charts the development of the organisation over a thirty-five year period and by that extension, the community arts movement in Ireland.

The Archive at CityArts is a collection of papers, photographs and moving image material that documents and records the socially engaged, activist and collaborative arts practice traced and developed by CityArts since 1973. The Archive is unique in that the material collected in it is evidence of activity within an important and often invisible sector of Ireland's cultural heritage.

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