News from the Museum

This exhibition showcases artist Susan Leen’s fine art printed book, Rinn Aun – The Place of the Tide, and the process of its design and creation. The book examines the neighbourhood of Ringsend and its relationship with its maritime environment. Historically called ‘Raytown’ due the abundance of stingrays consumed...

The Museum is delighted to announce this exhibition, showcasing artist Susan Leen’s process of designing her upcoming artist book, Rinn Aun – The Place of the Tide, and highlighting how design creates opportunities for connection, understanding, and change.  The book examines the neighbourhood of Ringsend and its relationship...

Welcome to the second iteration of #OpentheArchives! Over the last few months, MPhil student Margaret Aimar has carefully selected a researched a number of items from our archive. Her focus was 'Irish Leisure through the Decades', leading to a diverse and delightful array of print...

The National Print Museum currently seeks an Assistant Coordinator (one year contract) to support the Culture and Heritage Studies LTI. Interested in working with our small and dynamic team? Read more about the vacancy here. Duties include: - Supporting the coordination of a QQI Level 5 Common...

The National Print Museum is delighted to announce the release of a new print collaboration with singer-songwriter and poet, Imelda May - Beneath the Silken Sun, For Susan and Elizabeth Yeats.  May’s new Sky Arts documentary Lily & Lolly: The Forgotten Yeats Sisters aired on this...

‘Miniature Masterpieces’ at the National Print Museum explores the role of stamps in charting the evolution of Irish cultural identity over the last century Miniature Masterpieces: 100 years of Irish stamps, a joint exhibition between An Post and the National Print Musuem, that celebrates a century of...

Curator, Stephen Ferguson Miniature Masterpieces explores the role of stamps in charting the evolution of Irish cultural identity over the last century A joint exhibition between An Post and the National Print Museum, that celebrates a century of postage stamps in Ireland, was hosted at the National...

Supported by the Night-time Economy Unit of the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, the National Print Museum is delighted to announce a three-part evening programme for September and October. With these events, we look forward to welcoming more people to engage...

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