The fantastic lineup of Culture Night 2022 events has been released and we've picked out some of the LGBTQ+ highlights for Dublin.
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There will also be SAMETAH, an art and craft exhibition featuring a group of visual artists across various disciplines by The Dublin Desi Artists Collective. 2022 sees Culture Night in its 17th year, celebrating the diverse cultures found across the island of Ireland. This year, the event will shine extra focus on Ireland's night time culture with events taking place into the late hours of the night. The additional funding for this initiative provided by my Department will help promote this [ Dublin Live Newsletter](https://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/sign-up-newsletter-today-17954403) to get all the latest Dublin news straight to your inbox [theatre](https://www.dublinlive.ie/whats-on/theatre-news/), [film](https://www.dublinlive.ie/whats-on/film-news/), [fashion](https://www.dublinlive.ie/all-about/fashion), dance, literature and much more.
This year's Culture Night, on September 23rd, will see venues all over the country open their doors, late into the night. From music to the arts, to comedy, ...
Arts Council Director Maureen Kennelly said Culture Night is essentially a "full return" to in-person events and a night for us all to come together and enjoy the best of Ireland's culture. "It is really encouraging to see Culture Night supporting and promoting the night-time economy with a programme of late-night flagship events and facilitating later openings of arts and cultural venues across the country. "Culture in all its genres lifts our spirits, so I'm absolutely delighted to see how inclusive, and how suitable for all ages, our Culture night on September 23rd will be. Douglas Library will celebrate the musical legacy of Rory Gallagher, Taste, Microdisney, and the Sultans of Ping, Cork Printmakers will screen a Film Installation with live music, and Cork City Gaol will feature a performance by the Cork Light Orchestra. From music to the arts, to comedy, fashion, and literature, entertainment lovers are in for a real treat as more than 1,000 live events are planned. This year's Culture Night, on September 23rd, will see venues all over the country open their doors, late into the night.
This year's Culture Night aims to focus on Ireland's night-time economy. Culture Night 2022 is officially just one month away, and it's time to start ...
It is especially heartening to see a variety of venues open later into the evening this year, with some open as late as 2:30am. "For me, Culture Night is a moment where visitors and locals alike can engage with and learn about the diverse range of cultures that make Dublin a vibrant and cosmopolitan city, or to simply discover a hidden gem right on your doorstep! The annual evening, that celebrates Irish culture across the country is currently on its 17th year running.
Museums, galleries, libraries and cathedrals are just some of the venues that will open their doors to the public across the country.
At Bernardo Square on Dame Street, there will be a special screening of the Academy award-winning film Once, supported by Screen Ireland. There will be a variety of cultural walks on themes from historical hotels to coffee houses. For those looking for something practical, the Damn Fine Print in Stoneybatter will allow visitors to create their own limited edition screenprint. To get the opportunity to contribute to a live radio broadcast visit the Dublin Digital Radio at the complex, while there will be late night music from the D-Light Studios housemates on North Great Clarence Street. They also provide a platform to engage positively with new communities,โ Ms Conroy said. An early evening panel discussion on the future of Irelandโs nightlife will take place at the fruit and veg market in Springfield, followed by performances from Irelandโs electronic dance community.