RTE NEWS have made a video about the culture night in Dublin with all the things to see, including The Icon Walk and Icon Factory.
SPOTTED BY LOCAL, Article by Lucie Ryan Donnelly about The Icon Project as THE LARGEST OPEN-AIR INSTALLATION IN IRELAND.
RTE, Ireland's National Television and Radio Broadcaster talks about the “Walk of Fame" opening in Dublin.
Down the laneways and back alleys of Temple Bar large panels and murals tell the stories of the greats of Irish fashion, music, literature, art, sport, comedy and more. This is the Icon Walk.
A small laneway that I randomly spotted on a walk through the city of Dublin ended up being one of my favourite parts of Dublin.
Brendan Behan's poster on a Dublin alley wall has a message you might want to send to the Minnesota legislature, or the U.S. Congress: "I have a total irreverence for anything connected with society except that which makes the road safer, the beer stronger, the food cheaper and the old men and old women warmer in the winter and happier in the summer." Roads, anyone ? Food stamps ? Heating assistance ?
Aga Szot, one of the artists of The Icon Factory, speaks to TRAVEL TV about Temple Bar, The Icon Walk and The Icon Factory.
The back lanes of Temple Bar might not usually be a place to hang out, but now perhaps you should!
EL MUNDO - Brazilian Blog celebrates "La factoría de los iconos"
Vagando con rumbo incierto por las calles de Dublín, al más puro estilo Leopold Bloom, uno llega sin querer hasta el mural erigido en el nombre de su creador, James Joyce, en los callejones ruinosos y sombríos de Temple Bar.
(Wandering uncertainly through the streets of Dublin, in true Leopold Bloom style, one accidentally reaches the mural erected in the name of its creator, James Joyce, in the dilapidated and shady alleys of Temple Bar.)