Mother's Tankstation

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Mother's Tankstation Dublin

About Mother's Tankstation

On Watling Street, a stone's throw from the bustling markets of The Liberties, Mother's Tankstation has been a powerhouse for contemporary Irish art since 2002. This sleek gallery showcases ambitious installations, paintings, and sculptures from top-tier artists, blending the area's industrial heritage with modern aesthetics. Named after a cheeky nod to Dublin's pub culture, it occupies a converted warehouse space that echoes the neighbourhood's distilling past, near where Guinness once brewed. It's the go-to for collectors and enthusiasts hunting the best galleries in The Liberties Dublin.

What to Expect

Immerse yourself in large-scale solo shows featuring video, sound, and mixed media that challenge perceptions. The white-walled, high-ceilinged rooms amplify the drama, with natural light flooding from skylights. Free admission attracts a discerning crowd, including curators from the nearby National College of Art and Design. Exhibition launches buzz with artists mingling over canapés; the faint aroma of nearby breweries wafts in. Combine with a visit to the Teeling Distillery across the road for a full cultural loop.

Insider Tips

Check the website for off-site projects; Mother's often collaborates with spaces like the RHA Gallery on nearby Ely Place. Arrive early on Saturdays to beat the tour groups, and ask staff for artist talks, usually Thursdays. Walk from St Patrick's Cathedral, just 10 minutes away, soaking in Liberties history en route. For the ultimate art crawl, hop to Jam Art Factory on Patrick Street next. This gem ranks high in 'contemporary galleries The Liberties' searches, offering depth beyond the mainstream.

Details

Address: 41-43 Watling Street, Dublin 8

Opening Hours:
Wed-Sat: 12pm-6pm Sun-Tue: Closed

Website: https://motherstankstation.com/

Tags

  • Contemporary Art
  • Installations
  • Sculpture
  • Irish Artists
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