Links

http://www.butlergallery.com
The Butler Gallery situated in Kilkenny Castle curates a varied programme of exhibitions throughout the year. The gallery also supervises the Butler Gallery collection. This collection of Contemporary Art is an important collection of largely Irish art dating from the 18th Century to the present day. The collection includes works by Leech, Nathaniel Hone, Jack B Yeats, Sir John Lavery, Louis Le Brocquy, Tony O'Malley, Mainie Jellett, William Scott, Barrie Cooke, Camille Souter, Walter Osbourne and James Turrell
Butler Gallery, The Castle, Kilkenny, Ireland

http://www.ccoi.ie
The Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI) is the national design and economic development organisation for the craft industry in Ireland. The National Craft Gallery is the Crafts Council of Ireland’s flagship exhibition space. It is housed in Castle Yard, the former stables of Kilkenny Castle.
Crafts Council of Ireland, Castle Yard, Kilkenny

http://kilkennycoco.kilkenny.ie/eng/Services/Arts
Kilkenny County Council has its Arts Office and gallery in John street where frequent exhibitions and residencies are held.
Kilkenny County Council Arts Office, 72 John Street, Kilkenny

http://www.highlanes.ie
Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda is a dedicated visual arts space for the Irish north east region sited in the former Drogheda Franciscan Church.
Highlanes Gallery, St. Laurence Street, Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland.

http://www.imma.ie
The Irish Museum of Modern Art is Ireland's leading national institution for the collection and presentation of modern and contemporary art.
Irish Museum of Modern Art (Áras Nua-Ealaíne na hÉireann)
Royal Hospital, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland

http://www.hughlane.ie
Located in Dublin's city centre, the Hugh Lane Gallery, which is funded by Dublin Corporation, houses one of Ireland's foremost collections of modern and contemporary art.
Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, Charlemont House, Parnell Square North.
Dublin 1, Ireland

http://www.douglashydegallery.com
The Douglas Hyde Gallery located in Trinity College Dublin 2 Ireland

http://www.project.ie
For 40 years Project Arts Centre has presented the best in contemporary Irish and International Theatre, Dance, Music and Visual Arts in the heart of Dublin's Temple Bar.
It exists in order to encourage emerging and established artists in creating innovative work, and to engage the public in a dynamic encounter with this work.
Project Arts Centre, 39 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Ireland

http://www.sligoartgallery.com
Located at the Yeats Memorial Building, Hyde Bridge, Sligo, Sligo Art Gallery was founded in 1977 under the auspices of the Yeats Society to provide exhibition facilities for all art forms. From this beginning Sligo Art Gallery Limited evolved into an independent incorporated charity and educational foundation
Sligo Art Gallery, Yeats Memorial Building, Hyde Bridge, Sligo,Ireland

http://www.crawfordartgallery.com
Crawford Art Gallery, the city art museum for Cork, is dedicated to informing a wide audience about the significant role that the visual arts play in contemporary life and culture. Located in the heart of the city, beside the Opera House, the Gallery is a critical part of Cork’s cultural and tourism infrastructure, welcoming over 200,000 visitors a year.
Crawford Art Gallery, Emmet Place, Cork, Ireland

http://www.riverbank.ie
Riverbank Arts Centre, Main Street, Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland

http://www.mermaidartscentre.ie
Since its launch in August 2002, Mermaid Arts Centre has made a splash in the artistic and cultural life of County Wicklow. They present an ambitious programme of performance including innovative dance, spellbinding theatre, cutting edge music and art-house cinema.
Mermaid County Wicklow Arts Centre, Main Street, Bray, Co Wicklow

http://www.westcorkartscentre.com
West Cork Arts Centre based in Skibbereen, County Cork, was established in 1985. It is a publicly funded arts facility that creates opportunities for the people of West Cork to have access to, and engagement with, local and global arts practice of excellence.
West Cork Arts Centre, North Street, Skibbereen, Co Cork, Ireland

http://www.southtipparts.com
The South Tipperary Arts centre opened it’s doors in Clonmel in 1996. Since it’s inception the arts centre has been the main arts provider for the South Tipperary region, serving a population in the region of 100,000, the centre programmes a mixture of arts and cultural events including local, national and international visual arts, performing arts, music and literature.
South Tipperary Arts Centre, Nelson Street, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, Ireland

http://www.glucksman.org
The Lewis Glucksman Gallery is a cultural and educational institution that promotes the research, creation and exploration of the visual arts. Located at University College Cork's main entrance on Western Road, the Glucksman is an award-winning building that includes display spaces, lecture facilities, a riverside restaurant and gallery shop.

http://www.huntmuseum.com
The Hunt Museum was established to house an internationally important collection of approximately 2,000 works of art and antiquities formed by John and Gertrude Hunt during their lifetimes. As antique dealers and advisors to collectors they built a thriving business and also began to acquire pieces that reflected their own interests and curiosity rather than for commercial purposes
The Hunt Museum, Rutland Street, Limerick, Ireland.

http://www.nationalgallery.ie
The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of Irish art and European master paintings. Admission to the permanent collection is free.
National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West & Clare Street, Dublin 2

http://www.modelart.ie
The Model Arts and Niland Gallery, Sligo is is one of the leading contemporary arts centres in Ireland. Built in 1862 as a Model School, the present building was completely refurbished, extended and reopened to wide acclaim in 2000. The award winning building is home to the impressive Niland Art Collection, featuring works by John and Jack B. Yeats, Estella Solomons, Paul Henry and Louis Le Broquy among others.
Model Arts and Niland Gallery, The Mall, Sligo