
Kit Kat bar
Launched in the 1930s, the shape of the Kit Kat remains the same with its signature four finger crisp wafers. What goes on under the wrapper, however…
Launched in the 1930s, the shape of the Kit Kat remains the same with its signature four finger crisp wafers. What goes on under the wrapper, however…
To mark the 10th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide of 1994, NGO 80:20 worked with two school partners to produce a wall mural on the realities of genocide, historically and in the contemporary world.
This mural was painted by boys from 5th and 6th class in St Cronan’s National School Bray, with the help of Zambian artist Stary Mwaba.
This 37mm rubber bullet, which is roughly the weight of a snooker ball, was recovered following active a skirmish in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s on the Bogside in Derry.
Refugee and Migrant Solidarity Ireland (RAMSI), Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland (MASI) and Dublin Central Housing Action (DCHA) hold monthly solidarity dinners in Dublin…
Similar to the RAMSI, MASI and DCHA solidarity dinners, the Bray Refugee Solidarity (BRS) dinners are an opportunity for families or individuals to come together..
Produced by set designer and model maker Sonia Haccius, Massive Clearance features a detailed model village being demolished by a shopping trolley/bulldozer, as villagers (each individually hand-crafted) watch on in horror.
The art of Jim Fitzpatrick has never been less than controversial. His earliest work, the legendary Che Guevara poster of May 1968 published just after his death in Bolivia, became the iconic image of the anti-Vietnam war protests worldwide and today is the symbol of F.A.R.C. in Columbia and the Zapitistas of Mexico in their fight for freedom and autonomy.
Ireland is a neutral country. We don’t take part in foreign wars but, according to US vice president Mike Pence, we give a warm Irish welcome to US troops “either on their way into the fight or on their way home.”
On his way to the hardware store, Tom Roche was surprised to find a discarded 200-year-old Honduras mahogany (Swietenia macrophylla) table ‘centre leaf’ in a skip in Tullamore. It had been used by a brick layer as a mortar board.
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