A JOURNEY FROM UNSIGHTLY TO UNESCO - 'Connect Magazine' The American Ireland Funds
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.
DUBLIN TREASURES - Temple Bar's Icon Walk
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.
THE IRISH TIMES - Temple Bar’s Icon Walk celebrates Irish female writers.
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 NEW YORK TIMES - A Contest Honors Ireland’s Poets and Past
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
TRIPADVISOR - The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk
The Icon Factory is a not-for-profit charity that is staffed by contemporary artists and passionate volunteers.
LE ROUTARD IRELAND - French Tour Guide about Ireland.
One of the most famous Fench Tour Guides, LE ROUTARD writes about The Icon Walk & The Icon Factory. The Icon Walk received two out of three stars.
LONELY PLANET - Arts Center in Temple Bar
The famous Australian travel guide LONELY PLANET published an article about The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk introducing it as an "Arts Centre in Temple Bar" and one of the main cultural attractions to do in Dublin.
RTE NEWS - The Icon Walk and the preparations under way for Culture Night.
RTE NEWS have made a video about the culture night in Dublin with all the things to see, including The Icon Walk and Icon Factory.
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SPOTTED BY LOCALS - The Icon Factory/Walk – Reclaiming forgotten laneways
SPOTTED BY LOCAL, Article by Lucie Ryan Donnelly about The Icon Project as THE LARGEST OPEN-AIR INSTALLATION IN IRELAND.
RTE - The Icon Art Walk, featuring images of Seamus Heaney and Oscar Wilde, opened yesterday in Dublin's Temple Bar.
RTE, Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster talks about the “Walk of Fame" opening in Dublin.
THE DUBLIN INQUIRER - Artists Ask for Help to Protect the Icon Walk
Down the laneways and back alleys of Temple Bar large panels and murals tell the stories of the greats of Irish fashion, music, literature, art, sport, comedy and more. This is the Icon Walk.
JANALINE'S WORLD JOURNEY - Dublin's Icon Walk
A small laneway that I randomly spotted on a walk through the city of Dublin ended up being one of my favourite parts of Dublin.