Trinity College
Dublin
Ireland
Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 12–5pm,
Thursday 12–6pm
The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art is a unique public space to see and learn about contemporary art. Co-founded by the Arts Council and Trinity College Dublin in 1978, The Douglas Hyde produces and commissions contemporary art, supporting international and Irish artists to make ambitious new work and present pivotal solo exhibitions by significant artists of the present and the future. Recent exhibitions include the first solo exhibitions in Ireland by Eric N. Mack and Liz Magor alongside solo exhibitions by Irish artists Siobhán Hapaska, Bassam Issa Al-Sabah and Alice Rekab. Located at the Nassau Street entrance to Trinity College, The Douglas Hyde holds a distinct position as a meeting point between the city of Dublin and the leading research university in Ireland.