So it turns out 2009, in the depths of the downturn, also turned into a year where people bravely struck out with their ideas. Offset joins the likes of Live Collision (another highlight) and Body & Soul as events which turn 10 this year. It’s not been without its struggles, and its venue downsize reflects this, but Offset is still the creative festival of choice in the capital, bringing homegrown and foreign talents into focus across platforms such as photography, design, illustration, typography and animation. We’re glad to be welcoming home former TD contributors such as Richard Gilligan as well as making first encounters with the likes of James Victore
Point of information – Google maps indicates the walk from the Point Square to The Ferryman is 14 minutes (1.1km).
Read our interview with photographer Gillian Hyland who is talking at Offset here