Royal Hibernian Academy

A gallery with artworks on the walls and a sculpture in the centre of the room
A reception desk in a gallery with artworks on the walls
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The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) in Dublin City is an institution dedicated to developing and exhibiting traditional and innovative approaches to the visual arts.

The Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) is found in Dublin City, a short walk from the National Art Gallery and Merrion Square.

It features five galleries; three on the first floor are dedicated to curated exhibitions of Irish and international art. The Ashford Gallery is situated on the ground floor and facilitates artists who do not have commercial representation in Dublin; it's designed to introduce artists to the collecting public and prove their commercial viability.

The ground floor also features the Dr Tony Ryan Gallery, dedicated to showing private and public collections, including from time to time selections from the RHA Collection.

The RHA has the longest running annual open submission exhibition in the country, showing during June – August every year. With over half the works exhibited and selected through an open submission process, this exhibition offers the chance to view the work by emerging artists, hanging side by side with established artists and RHA members. The majority of work on exhibit is for sale.

Wednesdays: late night opening until 8pm. Coppa Café is worth a stop with its home-made, healthy and Italian- inspired menu.