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The National Gallery contains over 12,000 pieces of art representing numerous artists including work by Jack B Yeats. It is conveniently located near Dublin city centre, a short stroll from Trinity College and Merrion Square. Read more
The National Photographic Archive, in Dublin City, houses the photographic collection of the National Library of Ireland, of over 630,000 photographs. Read more
The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) in Dublin City is an institution dedicated to developing and exhibiting traditional and innovative approaches to the visual arts. Read more
Temple Bar Gallery and Studios is a not-for-profit arts organisation dedicated to the practice and promotion of contemporary visual art. It is grant-aided by the Arts Council of Ireland. Read more
Located in Dublin's City Centre, the Hugh Lane Gallery houses one of Ireland's foremost collections of modern and contemporary Irish and international art. It is thought to be among the first galleries of modern art in the world. Read more
Gallery 29, on Molesworth Street in Dublin 2, is an Irish gallery selling one-off original vintage posters. The selection of posters at Gallery 29 are from the 1890s to the 1990s. Read more
Internationally renowned for its contemporary art programme, The Douglas Hyde Gallery in Dublin focuses on art that has been marginalised or overlooked. Read more
The Green Gallery exhibits a broad range of contemporary art from both Irish and International artists on the top floor of St. Stephen's Green Centre, in Dublin City. Read more
The Green on Red Gallery showcases contemporary art on the market, both Irish and international art. It is located on Park Lane, Spencer Dock, Dublin 1. Read more
The Oriel Gallery on Clare Street in Dublin is the oldest independent gallery in Ireland. It specialises in 18th to 21st century paintings, drawings and watercolours. Read more
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