You are most likely reading this article because you either love art or love Dublin. So, from one art lover to another, here’s my guide to you! Everywhere you look in Dublin City there is art so I’ll keep it short and sweet.

Art Galleries

All of these Galleries are FREE to visit (apart from some specific exhibitions which are highlighted on their websites)

To help you out, here’s a Dublin Gallery Map (Thank you DublinTown!)

*Also please note that this map was published in 2015 so please check their website’s before visiting.

Public Art

All of these art pieces are out in the public and FREE to view.

‘The Big Picture series’ by Joe Caslin (RTE, Dublin – you can also see work of his in the National Gallery of Ireland)

‘Famine’ by Rowan Gillespie (Custom House Quay, Dublin)

The Children of Lir the Garden of remembrance (Parnell Square, Dublin)

Molly Malone sculpture (Suffolk Street, Dublin, Ireland)

James Joyce Statue (North Earl Street, O’Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland)

Monument to Oscar Wilde (Merrion Square Park, Dublin, Ireland)

Sphere Within Sphere by Arnaldo Pomodoro (4 Grafton Street, Trinity College , Dublin, Ireland)

, Phil Lynott Statue (Harry Street, Dublin, Ireland)

Graffiti

The best spots in Dublin to spot Graffiti and these are also FREE to see (obviously!):

There’s no excuse, get out there, explore and enjoy all the Art that Dublin has to offer for FREE!