The Douglas Hyde Gallery is a publicly funded contemporary art gallery situated within the historical setting of Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.[1]
The Gallery was co-founded by the Arts Council and Trinity College Dublin. It opened to the public in March 1978 as the first publicly-funded gallery dedicated to contemporary art and the first university gallery in Ireland.[2] When the Gallery opened in 1978, it was for a number of years Ireland's only public gallery of contemporary art. In 2017 Georgina Jackson was appointed director, taking over from John Hutchinson who was director for 25 years.[3]
The Douglas Hyde Gallery consists of two exhibition spaces that are used to show concurrent exhibitions, which often have a relating theme or tone.
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^"MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY: Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art". Irish Museums Association. Retrieved 7 May 2024.
^"Douglas Hyde Gallery appoints new director". 1 August 2017. Retrieved 20 December 2018.
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