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Minaw Collective at the Guinness Storehouse: 'It All Flows From Here' Atrium Exhibition


  • Guinness Storehouse Dublin 8, D, D08 VF8H Ireland (map)

Minaw Collective at the Guinness Storehouse: 'It All Flows From Here' Atrium Exhibition

Location: Guinness Storehouse, St. James’s Gate, Dublin 8
Dates: March 10th - September 2026
Admission: Included with general entry to the Guinness Storehouse

This spring, I was invited to be part of a group exhibition with the Minaw Collective at the Guinness Storehouse, Irelands top tourist attraction and one of Ireland’s most iconic cultural spaces.

Launching on March 10th 2026, as part of Guinness’ St Patrick Festival, the exhibition transforms the central atrium into a suspended gallery of 12 newly commissioned works by members of the collective. Installed across multiple levels, the artworks create a layered visual experience as visitors move through the building. The exhibition will remain on display as part of the visitor experience until September 2026.

Created in response to the St. Patrick’s Festival theme “It All Flows From Here,” the exhibition forms part of a wider celebration of Irish creativity, music and culture taking place throughout the Storehouse.

About the Exhibition

The Minaw Collective is an Ireland-based street art collective bringing together a diverse group of artists through a shared commitment to creativity, empowerment and public expression.

Rooted in muralism and contemporary street art, Minaw’s work is known for its bold use of colour, character and storytelling, transforming both public spaces and gallery environments into immersive visual experiences.

For this exhibition, that energy is brought into the vertical space of the atrium, where art, architecture and atmosphere converge in creating a dynamic dialogue between the artworks and the structure of the building itself.

My Contribution - MyfanwyNia

My piece in situ at the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin.

For this exhibition, I created a piece that reimagines the Guinness Storehouse as a living, embodied character, a magical carnival figure infused with Irish spirit and industrial history.

Inspired by the architecture of the building and the atmosphere within it, the work blends elements of contemporary Irish dance, Steampunk aesthetics and fantasy storytelling. A central feminine figure holds a pint aloft in celebration, while her sculptural iron skirt echoes the structure of the building itself, transforming it into both costume and environment.

Flowing colours and Celtic patterns move outward from the figure, symbolising creativity, culture and connection. The piece reflects my ongoing exploration of whimsical, character-led worlds, where identity, imagination and place intertwine.

Visiting the Exhibition

The exhibition is included as part of the visitor experience at the Guinness Storehouse, located in the heart of Dublin 8.

Visitors encounter the installation as they move through the building, alongside a wider programme of music, art and cultural events celebrating Irish creativity.

Please do not share with anyone under the legal purchase age for alcohol. Drink Responsibly.

 
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