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Become a member of the International Centre for the Image and enjoy personal invitations to events, special recognition, discounts, and exclusive access throughout the year. Better yet, support PhotoIreland’s outstanding creativity, making a difference since 2010 for Photography and the Visual Arts in Ireland and internationally.
Select a level of support that suits you or contact us to let us advise you.
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International Centre for the Image Saturday 4 April 2–3pm
To mark the end of AS IF at the International Centre for the Image, join photographer Eamonn Doyle, artist-designer Niall Sweeney, and composer David Donohoe in conversation with radio presenter and filmmaker Donal Dineen. The conversation will offer insights into the prolific and exciting process behind the artists’ collaborative work, origins, and influences, with the opportunity for the public to join in the discussion.
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Tsundoku Art Book Fair 2026 Dublin, 17–19 April
PhotoIreland is pleased to announce the return of the Tsundoku Art Book Fair, first launched in 2011. This year’s edition will take place from 17–19 April 2026 and will be hosted for the first time at the International Centre for the Image in Dublin.
Alongside the fair, a programme of exhibitions and public events will take place, including a vibrant collaboration with Five Lamps Arts Festival. Details of the full programme and all participants will be announced soon!
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The Library Project Saturday 21 March 3-5pm
Comprising 94 publications to date, with 3 more expected shortly, the TLP Editions series is a substantial collection of diverse photographic practices. From March to June, The Library Project will present an exhibition of all TLP Editions published to date, to coincide with this year’s call for proposals.
As part of this exhibition, The Library Project will be hosting a special launch of Dead Zoo in Blue, a TLP Edition by Ishmael Claxton, a New York-born photographer and visual artist based in Dublin, with Keeper of Natural History at the National Museum of Ireland, Paolo Viscardi.
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The Library Project Thursday 26 March 6-8pm
Diego Fabro announces the forthcoming release of his fine art photobook Reverie Park: a poetic meditation on grief, memory, and the experience of living between places. Created over three years between Brazil and Ireland, the book brings together 51 colour photographs made using both digital and analogue photography.
Reverie Park emerged following the death of Fabro’s father and began with a return to the family farm in rural Brazil. Attuned to the slow rhythms of nature, growth, decay, and quiet transformation, the work gradually expanded to include staged scenes, human figures, and suburban nocturnes photographed in Dublin. The result is a body of work that moves fluidly between documentary and fiction, intimacy and theatricality.
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Comprising already 94 publications, with 3 more expected shortly, the TLP Editions series provides a growing collection of accessible, inexpensive publications featuring a wide variety of contemporary photographic practices. Running since 2017, PhotoIreland continues the publishing project in 2026 with a new call for proposals.
We are calling all photographers and artists from or practising in Ireland to present a brief and coherent project for inclusion in the TLP Editions publication series. The series intends to highlight the variety of existing practices and interests, and there is no theme to adhere to. Proposals may include old work, archival, as well as recent or new in-development work. Artists may submit more than one project and submission is free.
Deadline to apply: Midnight Sunday 22 March 2026
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PhotoIreland grows the reputation of Irish artists globally through a 360 degree support system and platform for contemporary photography, activated through a diversity of projects. These include events such as PhotoIreland Festival and Halftone print fair amongst others; resources such as the PhotoIreland Collection, a specialised research library of photobooks, and Ireland’s Art Bookshop, The Library Project; via publishing with projects such as OVER Journal and TLP Editions; professional development support through networking and consultancy opportunities; and empowering early and mid-career photographers via our international partnerships, most relevantly through Creative Europe co-funded platforms such as FUTURES and Parallel.
In 2025, PhotoIreland launched the International Centre for the Image, Ireland's innovative cultural venue situated in the Dublin Docklands, with a focus on photography and the visual arts. The centre is a friendly and accessible venue that provides comfortable facilities, from the private artist studios, workshop, and offices, to the welcoming bookshop area, the expansive gallery space, as well as a quiet research library.
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