The Dublin Boys Club is a nomadic man’s group exploring healthy masculinity, where men can learn to communicate better with each other, and grow into the most authentic versions of themselves.
Originally hosted in Berlin by meditation teacher, spiritual guide and one time editor of Totally Dublin, Conor Creighton, this idea has been brought to Dublin in partnership with Atelier Now – the creative studio of internationally acclaimed artist, Maser.
The club was originally established in response to rising suicide levels, anxiety and depression amongst men. The club has taken place in prisons, schools, homes, storage containers, bars and bedrooms, in Los Angeles, New York, Limerick, the Mojave Desert.
This fascinating event is part of the current series of talks at The RHA referencing many of the initial values of the academy, such as community, collectivity and belonging to a group, in looking at new models of artist collectives or communities of interest.
Free. RHA 5.30pm – 6.30pm Wednesday February 21st. Further details here.