runs until Tuesday the 14th
German journalist Günther Michels took time out of his recent trip to Ireland in March to find our more about The Icon Walk & The Icon Factory by interviewing long-term volunteer and mural artist Kevin Bohan about his past, present and his large scale paintings.
German journalist Günther Michels took time out of his recent trip to Ireland in March to find our more about The Icon Walk & The Icon Factory by interviewing resident artist and manager of the project Aga Szot.
An article of support from The American Ireland Funds published in their Fall edition of "Connect", their magazine which they send to thousands of philanthropists in a dozen countries world wide.
We are pleased to announce our first exhibit of the 2020 called “Monstrum”. It features the work of Spanish artist living and working in Dublin for many years Sil Elorduy.
Exhibition opens Friday night, March 13th, 6pm. We look forward to seeing you there!
Pitching itself as “The Greatest Story Ever Strolled”, the Icon Walk cracks the heart of the Irish people wide open and tie-dyes the backstreets of Temple Bar with it's vibrant colours.
Lady Gregory, Countess Markievicz, Eva Gore-Booth, Kate O’Brien, Edna O’Brien, Teresa Deevy and Maria Edgeworth are honoured in Dublin as part of the Female Writers section of The Icon Walk.
The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk crosses the ocean and makes talk of it in the United States in the highly renowned THE NEW YORK TIMES Arts section
The Icon Factory is a not-for-profit charity that is staffed by contemporary artists and passionate volunteers.