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FathoM is a visual diary, exploring my fear of transience in response to witnessing the body’s vulnerability. The slow deterioration caused by the illness produced an acute awareness in me of how fragile we are: it’s like I’m waiting for the past to repeat itself.
BUY NOW →Nature Boy is a new book of photographs by Irish photographer, Peach, exploring themes of friendship and intimacy with themes of queerness in Berlin and Galway.
ORDER HERE →A frenetic tale of art and the value of obsession; fame and the price of envy; friendship and the uncertainty of love, this thrilling Irish art novel is a must read. Filled with intense drama and suspense,Deep Burnis the perfect book for your next literary escape.
GET YOUR COPY HERE →Drawing on Ireland’s long tradition of hospitality, this issue imaginatively opens doors to spaces and places across the globe, from Irish pubs overseas to a cookbook club in Copenhagen and a writer’s early upbringing in Hanoi, highlighting that home is as much about a feeling as it is about a place. Find recipes, stories and joyful illustrations inside!
GET YOUR COPY →"Seninle Basam Dertte" is the story of a distance that will never be closed, a matted knot that cannot be untied, a wound that never ceases to itch. The story of a mother and daughter who will never know each other anymore. “I'm in Trouble with You” forces the reader to witness this post mortem confrontation as it wanders from Wonderland to hospital rooms, from dusty halls to snowy nights, among irreparable ruins.
GET YOUR COPY →Join sports journalist Evanne Ni Chuilinn as she guides us through the wonderful world of Gaelic Games. Discover what goes on behind the scenes on match day and which county has the zaniest fans! Read about the history of Gaelic sports and join in the ‘hurl or hurley’ debate. Perfect for those wanting to learn more about Ireland's ancient sport...
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Join us at 4pm on Saturday, 9th May to launch the second issue of Dyke Affair at The Library Project.
Find out more about our upcoming programme of events and exhibitions from 11–19 April at the International Centre for the Image.








