April 5th, Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts


 On Sunday, April 5th, Dublin Sketchers will sketch at the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts (RHA) from 2pm and meet for drinks at 4pm in O’Donoghues Bar.

This time we’re kindly hosted by the RHA, Ireland’s oldest artist-led institution. You’re welcome to explore and sketch the current exhibitions and interiors of this modern building.The trolley with foldable stools is located under the stairs in the atrium, and sketchers are welcome to take them. If you need any assistance, feel free to ask at the Front of House desk. If the weather is good and you’d prefer to sketch outdoors, you can also head to the nearby streets or parks: blossoming Merrion Square Park or St Stephen’s Green are both great options.

If it’s your first time out and you can’t spot anyone at 2pm, just choose something to sketch and get stuck in. Keep your eyes open for anyone carrying a sketchbook and say hello. It's a friendly crowd who you’ll get to know over a drink from 4pm. Don't worry if you're late, most of us usually are! You need to bring your own paper and pens/pencils etc.

Here’s the RHA website where you can find out more: https://rhagallery.ie/

From 4pm, we’ll gather for a drink and to share sketches at O’Donoghues Bar.

Please note: Easter Rising Commemorations will take place in Dublin City Centre on Easter Sunday, which may affect bus and tram services, so do check your route in advance to make sure you can get to the location without delays.

This week’s optional challenge is to try slow looking and explore one of the exhibitions with your sketchbook.

If you would like your sketch to be added to the website, email it to dublinsketchers@gmail.com or post it to the Dublin Sketchers Social WhatsApp group if you are on that. Please edit your image so that it is low res and properly oriented for posting to the website. If you are posting your sketch on Instagram please #dublinsketchers #urbansketchers

Hope to see you there!


Photo credit: Midland.ie


Sketches from Grand Canal Dock, March 29th

Ben

Christophe

Frank

Gráinne

Jeff

Marie-Hélène


Mojgan

Neil

Pat

Paul

Peter



Sonya

Yan Yi, in China

Richard





 

March 29th, Grand Canal Dock

 

On Sunday the 29th of March Dublin Sketchers will sketch around Grand Canal Dock from 2pm and meet for drinks at 4pm at the Daphni bar in Bolands Mills, Barrow Street. 


Grand Canal Dock represents a unique convergence of Dublin's 18th-century maritime industrial roots and its 21st-century status as a global technology hub. Once the world's largest dockland when it opened in 1796, it has been transformed from a derelict industrial zone into a vibrant cultural and architectural district often nicknamed "Silicon Docks". 


Points of interest: Boland’s Mills, The Graving Docks, The Gasworks Chimney, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, Grand Canal Square, Samuel Beckett Bridge and the vistas from quays of the Liffey, Alto Vetro & Google Docks including the 66-meter Montevetro building
If it’s your first time out and you can’t spot anyone at 2pm, just choose something to sketch and get stuck in. Keep your eyes open for anyone carrying a sketchbook and say hello. It's a friendly crowd who you’ll get to know over a drink from 4pm. Don't worry if you're late, most of us usually are! You need to bring your own paper and pens/pencils etc.


From 4pm, we'll gather for a drink and to enjoy each other’s sketches in the Daphni Bar at Bolands Mills. A bunch of sketchers will magically appear.

Sketches from College Green, March 21st

Allan

Annika

Aurelie

Ben

Gráinne

John

Marie-Hélène

Maya

Mogjan

Nigel

Pat

Rachel

Shwe

Tanya

Werner

Yan Yi, in China

Mandy



 

March 21st, College Green

 


On Sunday the 22nd of March Dublin Sketchers will sketch around College Green from 2pm and meet for drinks at 4pm in O’Neil’s Pub, Suffolk St, D02 KX03.

College Green is widely considered the “drawing room” of Dublin, serving as the city’s most significant civic and political plaza for centuries. Shaped like a triangle, it is bordered by some of Ireland’s most iconic neoclassical buildings Inc. Bank of Ireland (Former Parliament House) begun in 1729 and Trinity College founded in 1592. College  Green has hosted everything from 18th-century revolutionary parades to addresses by modern world leaders. 

If it’s your first time out and you can’t spot anyone at 2pm, just choose something to sketch and get stuck in. Keep your eyes open for anyone carrying a sketchbook and say hello. It's a friendly crowd who you’ll get to know over a drink from 4pm. Don't worry if you're late, most of us usually are! You need to bring your own paper and pens/pencils etc.

From 4pm, we'll gather for a drink and to enjoy each other’s sketches at O’Neil’s Pub. A bunch of sketchers will magically appear.

15th of March, Smithfield

 

 


On Sunday the 15th of March Dublin Sketchers will sketch around Smithfield from 2pm and meet for drinks at 4pm in the The Hendrick Hotel, Hendrick Street.


Smithfield’s identity is defined by its transition from a medieval market into a contemporary civic hub. Its architectural history reflects centuries of industrial and social change, from 17th-century Dutch-influenced housing to 21st-century urban rejuvenation. 
 

If it’s your first time out and you can’t spot anyone at 2pm, just choose something to sketch and get stuck in. Keep your eyes open for anyone carrying a sketchbook and say hello. It's a friendly crowd who you’ll get to know over a drink from 4pm. Don't worry if you're late, most of us usually are! You need to bring your own paper and pens/pencils etc.

Sketches from Christ Church Cathedral, 8th March

Annika

Aurelie

Ben

Caitriona, in British Columbia



Christine

Christophe

Emma

Frank

Gráinne, at a local park

Hugh

Marie-Hélène

Maya

Olly

Pat

Stephen

Tanya

Yifei