
Research Image of the Year award
The Glucksman's Panorama Europa commission wins Research Image of the Year award at UCC's annual research award ceremony.
The Glucksman's Panorama Europa commission wins Research Image of the Year award at UCC's annual research award ceremony.
As part of Bealtaine Festival 2025, Dara McGrath’s Hidden Histories portraits will be loaned to Mahon Community Development Project through our Art Library programme.
The Glucksman is pleased to announce the promotion of Meadhbh Healy & appointment of Katie O'Grady to the Glucksman team.
A stunning display of creativity from schools across Cork will be on view in Gallery 1 from 14-17 March 2024.
Meet the makers with the opportunity to give and buy Irish this festive season
New restaurant opens on 12 August
The Glucksman was celebrated at a ceremony in Kilkenny Castle on 13 July.
All Together was created by teenage asylum seekers, refugees and migrants
The Glucksman was proud to host a spectacular showcase of live music, as part of Other Voices.
A film created by students at Colaiste an Chroi Naofa in collaboration the Glucksman will be screened at the Festival in March
This spring Viewpoints is touring Fingal Libraries as part of The Art Library initiative.
We are thrilled to be awarded EMA European Art Museum for 2022
The Glucksman have teamed up with Leargas to invite Ukrainian children and their families to take part in art classes.
The Glucksman is delighted to be one of seven national cultural organisations to be part of the first Charter for the greater participation of older people in the arts.
Inaugural work by artist Rajinder Singh.
Compelling new public artworks by young people on life in Ireland
1,2,3,4: Dance in contemporary artists’ films open to the public from 17 August
The Glucksman is proud to participate in the #MADELOCAL campaign launched today by the Design & Craft Council of Ireland.
Galleries open to the public with new opening hours
New Light brings art outdoors on billboard walks across Cork city and enables audiences to see artworks in person again.
A Cork-based arts gallery is opening up to the world with an online initiative designed to meet the challenges posed by Covid-19.
Exhibition by over 1000 young people illustrating their rights in response to Viewpoints: Children’s Rights in Imaginary Spaces.