The Kiosk Project Art Space, an interdisciplinary artist‑run venue in Drogheda, presents its 2026 Spring/Summer Programme with Droichead Arts Centre. Rooted in an artist‑led ethos, The Kiosk supports experimental practice and community engagement beyond the traditional gallery setting. Over six months, the programme features 12 co‑productions, exhibitions, workshops, residencies and socially engaged projects that connect artists, audiences and local communities.
April opens with Morena Banozic’s exhibition inspired by After Midnight, followed by Emily McGardle’s printmaking residency exploring historic plant‑dye traditions.
In May, Anna Pieper leads a community writing workshop culminating in a zine, while Alan Leech presents new paintings and analogue projections.
June features a joint residency by Niamh Clarke and John Connolly, ending in a pop‑up exhibition, followed by site‑specific work from Julie Corcoran.
In July, Aoife Ward hosts a workshop for mothers creating a collaborative collage on post‑birth identity. The Paradise Association delivers inclusive printmaking and book‑making workshops.
August brings Gato Ceramics’ interactive exhibition and demonstrations, followed by Ali Farrelly’s artist talk and kinetic sculpture workshop.
September closes with Drogheda 4 All (3–13 September), showcasing work from the EMBRACE project with accompanying audio, and Garrett Phelan (13–30 September), whose residency explores themes of migration, injustice and Drogheda’s social landscape.
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