• Ballymore Sponsors Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025

    Niall Naessens is among the artists set to be showcased at the event

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Ballymore Sponsors Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025

Ballymore is delighted to sponsor Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025, taking place from Thursday, November 6 to Sunday, November 9 2025. 

As one of Ireland’s largest celebrations of contemporary art, the weekend will transform Dublininto a vibrant canvas, with over 40 galleries, cultural institutions, creative spaces, and artist studios showcasing the work of more than 100 of Ireland’s most exciting contemporary artists.

The programme includes over 60 free events, from behind-the-scenes studio tours and artist meet-and-greets, to gallery brunches, curated art trails, late-night socials, talks, and workshops. Across the city, audiences will encounter everything from painting, sculpture, and installation to performance, digital, and street art.

Ballymore Sponsors Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025

Works by Irish artist David Eager Maher

Ballymore’s sponsorship of the event continues a decades-long commitment to the arts as Linda Mulryan, our Deputy Managing Director in Ireland explained: “I am proud of our continued support for arts-led initiatives that celebrate creativity and bring communities together. 

"Dublin Gallery Weekend is a perfect opportunity to experience the energy, innovation, and talent shaping Ireland’s contemporary art scene. Sponsoring this landmark event aligns with our commitment to nurturing vibrant, dynamic cities and enriching cultural life in Dublin.”

Ballymore Sponsors Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025

Works by Geraldine O'Neill

Dublin Gallery Weekend 2025 is presented by the Contemporary Art Gallery Association (CAGA) and produced by So Simpatico. The full programme, including exhibitions, artists, and special events, is available at dublingalleryweekend.ie, with ticket information for all events.

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