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The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk Dublin: A Must-See for Art and Culture Lovers
Dublin, Ireland is a city of endless charm and character, known for its vibrant nightlife, historic landmarks, and welcoming locals. One of the city's hidden gems is the Icon Factory & The Icon Walk, a unique outdoor art installation and gallery that offers a window into the rich cultural heritage of Dublin. Whether you're an art enthusiast, history buff, or just looking for something off the beaten path, The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk is a must-see destination.

What is The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk?
The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk is a not-for-profit community arts collective that was founded in 2003 by two Dublin-based artists, Aga Szot and Declan Byrne. The collective's mission is to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Dublin and to promote artistic expression in the city.

The Icon Walk is a public art installation that stretches along the cobblestone streets of Temple Bar, one of Dublin's most popular neighborhoods. The installation features more than 100 hand-painted murals and sculptures, each one created by a different artist and showcasing a unique aspect of Dublin's history and culture.

What Can You Expect to See on The Icon Walk?
The Icon Walk is a visual feast for the senses, featuring a diverse array of artwork that ranges from whimsical to thought-provoking. Some of the highlights of the installation include:

The Famous Irish Writers Mural
This mural features some of Ireland's most beloved literary figures, including James Joyce, Oscar Wilde, and Samuel Beckett. Each author is depicted in a distinctive style, with a quote from their work adorning the bottom of the mural.

The Dubliners Mural
This mural pays tribute to one of Ireland's most iconic musical groups, The Dubliners. The mural features the band members in full color, playing their instruments and singing their hearts out.

The Irish Famine Sculpture
This sculpture depicts a family struggling to survive during the Irish Potato Famine, a tragic period in Irish history that saw the deaths of more than a million people.

The Ha'penny Bridge Mural
The Ha'penny Bridge is one of Dublin's most recognizable landmarks, and this mural captures its beauty in vivid detail. The bridge is depicted at sunset, with the city skyline in the background.

What is The Icon Factory?
The Icon Factory is the physical space that houses the collective's studios, gallery, and shop. The gallery features a rotating selection of artwork from the collective's members, as well as guest artists from around the world. The shop sells a variety of art prints, postcards, and souvenirs, with all proceeds going to support the collective's mission.

How Can You Visit The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk?
The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk is free and open to the public, and can be accessed at any time of day or night. The installation is located in Temple Bar, just a short walk from Dublin's city center. The Icon Factory is open from Monday to Saturday, 11am to 6pm, and on Sundays from 12pm to 5pm.

Why Should You Visit The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk?
The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk is more than just a tourist attraction; it's a celebration of Dublin's rich cultural heritage and a testament to the power of community arts. By visiting The Icon Walk and supporting The Icon Factory, you're not only experiencing some of the best artwork that Dublin has to offer, but you're also supporting a group of artists who are committed to making their city a more beautiful and vibrant place.
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The Icon Factory & The Icon Walk

3 Ashton Place, Temple Bar, Dublin

The Icon Factory is an artist’s cooperative, not-for-profit collective based in the Temple Bar, Dublin, Ireland, run entirely by artists and volunteers.It is dedicated to celebrating Ireland’s cultural heritage through the artistic creation of Icons and through displaying these on their sister project, The Icon Walk. Members of the artist’s cooperative produce images of icons of Irish culture for display on The Icon Walk. These artworks representing rock stars, sporting heroes, writers, television stars are reproduced and available in various forms in The Icon Factory. Fine art prints, t-shirts, posters and other items bearing the reproduced iconic art are available for sale to support the Icon Walk mission

The Icon Walk

The Icon Walk Dublin is a multi-street public art installation which showcases original artwork by many different local artists of Irish icons from many disciplines including:  writers and playwrights, sports icons, musicians, and actors from the performing arts. The Icon Walk Dublin is accessible and relevant, collaborative and inclusive, efficient and adaptable. It is a sustainable and economical model for public art projects, that is truly iconic and inspirational.

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