Jam Art Factory

14 Crown Alley, Temple Bar, D2, 64 Patrick Street, D8, t. +353(0)1 616 5671
JamArtPrints.com and JamArtFactory.com,
, / jamartfactory, @Jam_Art_Factory
Rooted in a desire to showcase the abundant and
talented artists emerging in Ireland today, Jam Art
Factory first opened it’s doors on Patrick Street, in
the heart of Dublin’s historic Liberties in 2011. Since
then, this independent gallery and design shop has
been showcasing smart, contemporary Irish art to
a growing band of avid fans. Handpicked artists fill
the gallery with fresh concepts in print, using both
traditional and contemporary techniques. Jam Art
Factory stock ceramics, textiles, jewellery and street
art in strange and wonderful forms, always working
with the artists to create exciting new designs. In
2013, brothers Mark and John opened a second
location in the lively surrounds of Crown Alley in Temple Bar, and today, Jam Art
Factory ships prints all over the world, providing a platform for independent artists
to exhibit their work and solving all your home and gift dilemmas!
Temple Bar – Open Mon 12-8, Tues – Sat 10-8, Sun 11-8
Patrick Street – Open Mon – Sat 10-6, Sun 10-5.

Patrick Donald Photography

Specialising in beautifully striking black and white images, the Patrick Donald Photography Gallery is the only one of its kind in Dublin. Centrally located in the Royal Hibernian Way on Dawson Street, just off Grafton Street, this iconic Gallery offers many beautiful scenes from across Ireland. The collection spans the length and breadth of the country bringing you several different aspects of this varied and interesting island. Available for purchase at very reasonable prices, these images are obtainable in a variety of sizes – framed and unframed. As 2013 is the ‘Year of the Gathering’ they are offering 3 for the price of 2 on all unframed sizes. This unique Gallery is well worth a visit. Open Mon-Sat 10am – 6pm, Thu until 6.30pm.
Royal Hibernian Way, Dawson St, D2
t. (+353) (0)1 681 5225
www.blackandwhiteireland.com

This website was developed with support from Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.

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