• Home
  • Artists
  • Exhibitions
  • About
  • News & Press
  • Contact
2010030519 Emer Roberts in conjunction with PhotoIreland Festival 2010
1 July – 30 July
Photographs by Emer Roberts in her debut Stone Gallery exhibition in conjunction with PhotoIreland Festival 2010.

The festival aims to become Ireland’s International Festival for Photography. It will showcase the work of those photographers and artists, national and international, whose critical practice goes from a traditional approach to the medium, to those who question its technical and ideological boundaries, but whose work help us to understand this ever present medium.

Click here for further information

gallery-front Summer 2010
Gallery Closed for Summer recess

Online Exhibition of gallery artists. Check home-page for opening hours and ways to enquire about featured artworks.

web-clematis-1 David Cleary in conjunction with CULTURE NIGHT 2010
6.00-10.00pm Friday 24 September
Continues Saturday 2 October

Solo exhibition by David Cleary, a multi-discipline artist who uses the mediums of drawing, photography and painting as ideas demand.

Recent still-photography on film and television productions include the Sundance Film Festival, Oscar Award and Independent Spirit Awards winning feature film Once, the Tom Hall directed Sensations, Zonad by John and Ciaran Carney, and the RTE production Bachelors Walk. Recent corporate projects include documenting the construction of The Lighthouse arthouse cinema in Smithfield, Dublin, the renovation of Glasnevin cemetery and the creation of the AIM awards 2009 winning ADVERTO campaign for JCDecaux.

2009112705 Vanessa Marsh
14 October – 23 October
in Gallery 1

Vanessa Marsh returns for her second solo-exhibition at Stone Gallery after recently completing an MA in Visual Arts Practices at IADT, Dublin.

2009111005 Deirdre Hayden
4 – 13 November
in Gallery 1

The landscape and its distinctive light are forms that dominate Deirdre Hayden’s work – with abstracted images of ice, trees, clouds and occasionally more literal renditions. Narratives are often situated on the edge of society, fringes of the urban fabric, a sense of mystery suggested by fairground lights or illumination from the headlights of an unseen car highlighting deserted stages where the viewer is often marginalised, looking out from a within a scene.

2008111718 Christine Bowen
25 November – 4 December 2010
in Gallery 1

Drawings from the series of illustrations commissioned for the third series of five volumes on the archaeology of Knowth for the Royal Irish Academy.


OFF SITE EXHIBITIONS WILL BE POSTED NEARER LAUNCH DATES


Click Here for PAST EXHIBITIONS

© 2009 Stone Gallery