Dublinr
RedMum | October 16, 2008In the last year I moved from Phibsboro to Stoneybatter and while I loved living in Phibsboro I have to say I absolutely love Stoneybatter, even the name is brilliant. There is a wonderful atmosphere in the area and being a stone’s throw from Smithfield, it is definitely worth spending an afternoon wandering about and enjoying the best of old Dublin meets new.
Between the coffee shops, local shops, great pubs, delicatessens, cinema, horse fairs, it is all happening here and one particular exhibition is coming up that you should definitely make a point of seeing and thats Dublinr, a photographic exhibition in the Joinery, made up of some of Dublin’s favourite Flickr members.
It opens on November 5th (so remember remember the fifth of November) and knowing some of the photographers from Flickr it will be well worth checking out.
Here’s a map to the Joinery Gallery, which incidentally is a relatively new space. I was lucky enough to get a glimpse of it pre-opening and I am very much looking forward to seeing it finished with amazing photographs on the walls. The Dublinr exhibition runs from November 5th (remember remember) until Sunday 9th, 11am – 6.30pm daily.
I am delighted to see exhibitions like this and I know there’ll be more, having heard murmurings of the same over recent months. So watch this space, the best of luck to Dublinr (I know it’ll be great), make sure you catch it.







Ahh brilliant. I live in Stoneybatter and its definitely one of the best parts of Dublin. Looking forward to the exhibition in Arbour HIll.
Have just posted some new work to my site, trishutchinson.blogspot.com, do take a peek if the moment grabs yer.
Tris.
Gwan the ‘batter! That’s three of us now
Really looking forward to the exhibition.
I just saw a poster for this yesterday in the IFI and it looks really interesting. Thanks for the map RedMum cos I had no idea where it was in the area.
I’m looking forward to checking it out too
Thanks a million for the shout out RedMun, I really appreciate it.
Looking forward to seeing you all at the event. I’m a ‘batter man myself!
Andy Sheridan
thanks for the heads up Red Mum. so much talent in one small place! up the batter!
Amazing exposition, a great oportunity to see a different Dublin
Thanks for the reminder! I read about it on Cara, the Airlingus magazine, but I had almost forgotten!