Fast forward a decade and the ArtLot stage has just revealed details of their 10th anniversary programme. A champion of emerging Irish talent this year’s lineup will include music performances from:
Fancy Dan - Calum Agnew - Joe Maxi - Taylor Byrne - Kellie Lewis
Harry Fennel - Weather Underground - Graham Sweeney - Bees and Sawdust
Georgia G - Euan Hart – Kope - Kyla Belle - Gemma Cox.
Additionally, ArtLot's nighttime program will showcase performances by Granny’s Gaff resident DJ Sharpson, Jamie Ennis, Bob Manzanilla, Arise DJs, CNC and R3D’s House. The underground LGBTQ+ night Rathaus will host a major party to conclude the festival on Sunday night.
ArtLot is a celebration of creativity, with festival-goers able to enjoy artworks by renowned mural painter Kevin Bohan, flying JellyFish installations by Limerick-based textile artist Rachel Maloney, and newly commissioned sculptures by artist Rosaleen Dunne. Artist Carl Hickey, known as one of the most interesting painters of his generation, will set up a pop-up studio in the woods for live painting sessions throughout the weekend. The festival will also feature spoken-word performances from poet and disability advocate Philip Kenny and captivating pop-up acts by Wolfpack Circus. Additionally, a major collaboration with arts organisation Alternative Dublin will offer festival attendees free painting lessons and after-dark UV painting parties.
ArtLot is home to beloved festival art installations such as Granny’s House, the immersive installation that transports visitors back to the 1980s, and Amy’s Wine House, a derelict chill-out space that pays tribute to fallen icons; the perfect spot to escape to for some late-night shenanigans.
Curated by John Kenny and Alan Mulhall of Dublin-based arts collective The Glow Depot, with music programming by Fluttertone, ArtLot is proudly supported by Electric Picnic.