Ahh I was blessed to visit the Triskell Arts café on a hot steamy sunny day, I chose my soya mocha and chocolate cake and went outside to their lovely quiet garden, which over looks a quiet street to sit with my friends. There was no traffic to be heard, only bird song which is an absolute treat on a lovely summers day at this central café smack bang in the centre of the city. What an impressive building it is a gorgeous old converted church. The concerts and films are held in the church part which is a very impressive site. There are films to go see and regular events to attend here. It’s a great place to hang out with friends.
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TRISKELGALLERY The Triskel Art Centre is between homes at the moment, waiting for new venue Christchurch(a beautiful 18th century building) to be restored. At present, it is Music at Jury’s and Art in, of all places, the disused Electricity Supply Board substation in Caroline Street. The current exhibition, by Shane Cullen, in Caroline Street, is pretty appropriate to the industrial location, dealing as it does with the«dehumanizing threat inherent in our increasing dependence on technology and counterpointing this with references to individual examples of struggle and endurance». Large scale works such as The Concern of the Warsaw pact(1992) and, very appropriately, Factories Electricity Regulations(1995), are used to make the point. It is even more«industrial» downstairs. I thought I’d walked into a welding shop but instead the flashes and the noise were coming from four simultaneous video works, all by Adham Faramawy(born 1981), a London based artist of Egyptian descent. Perhaps, the Triskel should hold on to the electricity sub-station. Not sure the restored Christchurch would really enhance the presentation of the current exhibitions!