Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts

The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts is one of Dublin's most prominent art institutions, showcasing a wide range of contemporary Irish art. The benefits of visiting this museum include access to a diverse collection of paintings, sculptures, and installations, as well as regular exhibitions featuring works by emerging and established Irish artists. Visitors can immerse themselves in the vibrant and dynamic world of contemporary Irish art, exploring the latest trends and developments in this exciting field. The museum's central location in Dublin also makes it a convenient choice for anyone looking to explore the city's cultural offerings. Additionally, the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts hosts a range of events, talks, and workshops that provide visitors with a deeper understanding and appreciation of Irish art, making it a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.
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  Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA)

  15 Ely Pl, Dublin, D02 A213

  Ph: (01) 661 2558

  Hours:   Monday & Tuesday 11 am to 17.00 pm

                   Wednesday 11 am to 18.00 pm

                   Thursday to Saturday 11 am to 17.00 pm

                   Sunday 12 noon to 17.00 pm

  Admission:   FREE                 

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  ✨The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) is an artist-based and artist-oriented institution in Ireland, founded in Dublin in 1823.

 ✨The RHA was founded as the result of 30 Irish artists petitioning the government for a charter of incorporation. According to the letters patent of 5 August 1823, The Royal Hibernian Academy of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture was established, which included a National School of Art

 ✨The first exhibitions took place in May 1825 and were held annually from then on. To encourage interest in the arts works displayed at the RHA were distributed by lot as prizes among subscribers. Works by Frederick William Burton, Daniel Maclise, J. M. W. Turner, and David Wilkie, among others, were presented in this way.

 ✨This building houses six galleries; here the Academy mounts the annual exhibition. In addition, the Academy curates frequent exhibitions and frequently is responsible for major retrospectives of the work of Irish artists The Academy has a large collection of Irish art, but this is not on display.

✨The Academy is funded by: the Arts Council of Ireland (An Chomhairle Ealaíon), through revenue from its Annual Exhibition, and from Benefactors, Patrons, and Friends of the Academy.

  ✨The RHA has held an annual exhibition – an open submission art show – since 1826. It is “the largest in Ireland and the longest-running

 ✨is an ongoing series of exhibitions featuring selected emerging artists from Ireland. It began in 2001 and has had three series – each with annual exhibitions. Additionally each series has had an ‘anthology’ presenting all of the artists from that series together

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Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA)

15 Ely Place,Dublin

The RHA Gallery (Royal Hibernian Academy), located just a 2 minute walk from St. Stephens Green, is one of Dublin’s leading public art galleries. Open 7 days a week with free admission, the RHA gallery shows an innovative mix of Irish and International contemporary art. With an exhibition and education programme dedicated to developing, affirming and challenging the public’s appreciation of traditional and innovative approaches to the visual arts.