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15 years ago
Jim and Ed know what they do, they are good fine art printers and are never short of an advice or a solution. Price wise they are competitive and their attention to the prints is excellent. read more
9 White Swan Business Centre
Greenville Ave
Dublin 8
Republic of Ireland
South Circular Road
(01) 454 5417
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People searched for Art Galleries 211 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
Anything & everything Amazing staff, great selection of…read moreprints of all sizes with a pinch of Irish quirkiness
Lovely proprietor and quirky arts stuff! I've been a fan of the Jam Art Factory concept since 2014,…read morewhich is when I visited their flagship store when was in Dublin for my first visit, and the clever cheeky artwork drew me into their store en route to St Patrick's Cathedral. Since that first store was massively popular, it was very cool when I discovered they've now got a small outpost in the popular Temple Bar area, which saved me the trek to their original store. I came here twice, and found new fun, cool things to check out. The second time, there was actually a travel documentary crew filming and so mum & I headed out the door fairly quickly as didn't want to get in their way, what with it being a fairly small space. Definitely come and check out this store if clever, witty, cheeky sayings and artwork are your catnip! Yelp 95/ 2019
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Rude owner. Went to look at the artwork found a print I want to buy. Got talking to the owner. In…read morethe middle of the convo he just goes " so you not gonna buy a print" I said I'm thinking about it as don't have the funds at the moment. He then walks off without saying bye. Gives the stereotype of a stuck up art gallery owner. Just rude.
For as long as I can remember this gallery has always been around. As a kid continuing on to scary…read moreadulthood, I would do my clothes shopping with my friends whenever we had enough cash saved. We approached the day with military precision, no one was to eat till 3pm, all money till that time was to go on clothes. So when 3pm rolled around we would head for Stephens Green top floor to eat and banish the crankiness. Then like an ingrained ritual we would walk over to the Green Gallery and spend time looking at all the paintings. I still do that whenever I get a chance to shop, it's located on the very top floor of the shopping centre and they are on display in a relaxed setting. Some are placed on the main corridor. They also do a framing service too.
What is not to love about art?…read more They have some of the greats like Picasso and and Renoir. Some of the exhibits were closed but this was still worth a visit. Free entry.
The Gallery is centrally located, right on Merrion Square just to the east of Trinity College…read more Located in the city centre of Dublin, the gallery first opened its doors to the public in January 1864. It hosts around 2,500 paintings and about 10,000 other works in different media including water-colours, drawings, prints, and sculptures. It also houses a prestigious collection of Irish art and is also notable for its Dutch masters and Italian Baroque painting. Inside the gallery there are 15,000 works of art! Amongst the paintings and other art works to look out for, there's the Taking of Christ by Caravaggio, For The Road by Jack Yeats and the Sick Call by Mathew James which depicts the suffering of the Irish population following the famine. Amongst them is 'A woman writing a letter with her maidservant' by Johannes Vermeer Free guided tours at weekends are performed, it is a good way to learn the story behind the paintings. Otherwise, the entry to the permanent collection is free, and children can have a special audio guide to explore the gallery. From paintings to modern art, sculptures to a giant wooden carving, we easily spent a few hours there. The museum has a good cafe offering food and beverages, and you can enter off of Merrion Square or on the street
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SO Fine Art Editions is an impressive contemporary art gallery which opened in September, 2013…read more They stock an extensive range of works, specialising in original fine art prints such as etchings, lithographs, woodcuts and mono prints, ceramics, sculpture and photography by well established and emerging contemporary Irish and international artists. They have works of a high quality within a surprisingly moderate price range and they have an informal and friendly approach and encourage visitors to take their time and browse through all on display. I have bought a few pieces from them over the past few years and they have always been helpful and you get email invitations to their exhibitions. Really friendly staff who are knowledgable and willing to go the extra mile to help find what you are looking for.
From the owner: SO Fine Art Editions, one of Ireland's leading contemporary art galleries, presents exciting and…read moredynamic original fine art prints, paintings, sculpture, ceramics, glass and photography by established and emerging Irish and international artists.
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I probably would have walked right past this shop if it hadn't been for the lovely christmas cards…read moreand wrapping paper they had in the window. I didn't even realize that Blue Loft is actually an art gallery until I walked back out. They offer a framing service as well. They do have some lovely arty pieces to decorate your home with along with the christmas cards and some nice glassware. They are a bit on the pricey side but if you're looking for a nice present and want to avoid the busy city centre, this is a good place to start.
This gallery sells artwork in the price range of about 2 to 10K, mostly selling paintings. The…read moreartwork comes in an array of styles with landscapes, classical portraits and still life, sit alongside more modern visual interpretations of similar subjects. The size of the painting ranges from small to signature pieces that would need quite large wallspace. What's most striking about the paintings at this gallery is how pleasing they are to the eye. I found myself liking almost everything sold there (a singularly unusual experience in a gallery) and it seemed to me that most of the paintings tended to be uplifting. These are the sort of paintings that you would like to see in your home. The staff too were friendly but not pushy and seemed happy to leave me wander around the various levels looking at the artwork without too much interference. At the same time they were happy to engage in discussing the work when I asked about it. Certainly if you are looking for buy some artwork for yourself or someone else and you have the budget for it, this would be a place to consider.
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Great to see Gallery Zozimus open again on Francis Street in the Liberties. Been going here for…read moreyears. Huge selection of original Irish art paintings, prints, sculptures, ceramics. They work with hundreds of artists so there's always something new on the walls. Prices range from affordable prints to serious collector pieces. Charlie and Shane are incredibly knowledgeable and there's zero pressure. If you're looking for art in Dublin 8 this is the spot. Much better experience than the bigger city centre galleries.
Echoing what Annie has said, Zozimus is a cool gallery packed with paintings, photographs, ceramics…read moreand wood sculptures by established artists and up-and-coming talents. Colourful ceramic statues of women with big beach-hats in the window made me stop for a closer look. Inside, countless numbers of unique pieces decorate the walls, tables and floor. The gallery opened in 2007, and has managed to indulge art lovers and build a growing reputation for its diverse and intriguing collection. Check out their website for upcoming exhibitions.
Fantastic reopening Night 24/4/2025
It's not easy being 6; your parents keep bringing you to interesting places and then telling you…read morenot to touch anything. A six year old boy is a force of nature, they need only be in the same room with something delicate and tragedy can strike. As a result I am always a little trepidatious when bringing junior into places like the Open Window. It is full of very beautiful and very delicate pieces of art, this week it was mostly ceramics... all imminently accessible and breakable. Concerns aside the gallery is small but manages to squeeze in a lot of pieces without feeling cluttered or crowded, the owner is friendly and instead of following us around like a fearful mother hen, he engaged junior and talked to him about the art, a brilliant tactic. This is a wee treasure in the very middle of Rathmines, total unexpected and well worth a visit.
This gallery is one of my favourites in dublin, it has such beautiful pieces and it is constantly…read morechanging around with new things to admire. The owner is pleasant and always eager to chat, deposits are welcomed and you are treated the same no matter what your budget. Would highly reccomend!
The Graphics Studio Gallery is the best place in Ireland to see and to buy fine art prints, the…read moreGraphics Studio Gallery is one of the oldest gallery in the country. Its in the heart of Dublin's busy Temple Bar area, it got work from Ireland's most important printmakers, from emerging local artists to international stars. The Graphics Studio is also Ireland's largest fine-art print studio, with of over 3000 works at any one time. I loved the arts becuase i like drawaing an painting in my spare time. Great Gallery to see, loved going there.
Walking to St. Patrick's Cathedral, I came across this gorgeous shop window with quirky posters…read morehung across like washing line. The artwork and sayings were wise, witty, funny, ironic and hip and I loved the look of the shop so wandered in to find out it was an art coop of sorts, which featured only local Irish designers and artists. I loved a local artist's take on Tintin as Hipster and ended up purchasing this poster of a screen silk of a young Alice-in-Wonderland-type-of-gal looking at these butterflies on a page from an old thesaurus. There was also just other lovely cool decorative arts stuff. The bloke behind the counter was also gregarious, engaging and passionate about supporting local art. Loved the store, and highly encourage local Dubliners to go and support their neighborhood artists! Note: #282 of Yelp 100 challenge for 2016
If you're looking for a present for someone whilst supporting local artists, this is the job…read more It's a deadly little shop just a smidgen outside the main city centre drag that has some really interesting pieces in it. Lots by local photographers and street artists (have my eye on a Solus print that I can't get out of my miiiind!) There are also lampshades and photo blocks, placemats, bags, t-shirts n all kinds of random stuff. This makes it sound like it's just another one of 'those' shops though. You know the ones. Nice to look around. Smile anemically at the shop attendance. He smiles hopelessly back. You walk out, empty handed, with the thoughts of the pretty bits you saw gone already by the time you get to the nearest Spar. Not so in the Jam Art Factory! Honestly there were about 17 different things in here I could have bought for myself or others. They are all completely unique and most are Irish (in fact, from Dublin). But not Irish in a shilaley kinda way - in a much more 'Jezus we're deadly' kinda way. They also do framing by the way - if you do buy one of their pieces, or if, like me, you've been hoarding prints and paintings for years, clinically fearful of the price of putting them behind wood and glass. I've been assured that it won't set me back a frightening amount, so I will be back, and will update this accordingly.
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