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Animation Is Art: An exhibition curated and presented by Animation Dingle

Anahita Tabarsi
February 27, 2026
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Poster for gallery event 'Animation is Art'

Animation Is Art, an exciting new exhibition curated and presented by Animation Dingle, opened on Friday, February 27 at the Siamsa Tíre Art Gallery in Tralee. As an Irish animation studio rooted in drawing, craft and storytelling, Brown Bag Films is proud to be among the contributors to an exhibition that showcases original hand-drawn works, animation cels and production art from some of the most influential animated films of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.

The exhibition which was opened by Minister Norma Foley, is running until 19 March 2026 and challenges long-held perceptions of animation as mere entertainment and repositions it within the tradition of visual art. Featuring original works connected to internationally recognised films including Snow White, The Jungle Book, The Lord of the Rings and Soul, alongside pieces on loan from Oscar-winning figures such as Richie Baneham (Avatar, The Iron Giant) and Nick Park (Wallace & Gromit). Works by artist and director Dean DeBlois (Lilo & Stitch), and Pixar artists Bobby Podesta and Réjean Bourdages, demonstrate the role of individual artistic vision within large-scale studio production.

Ireland’s contribution to global animation culture is strongly represented throughout the exhibition, with works on loan from Brown Bag Films alongside the Murakami family, leading Irish studio Cartoon Saloon, artist Chris Dicker and Retirement Plan by John Kelly Jr., who has recently received an Academy Award® nomination.

Rare early Brown Bag Films production drawings from our first production, Peig, alongside material from Give Up Yer Aul Sins, offer valuable insight into the development of Irish animation talent and practice, and into the hand-made beginnings that continue to shape our work today.

“This exhibition of world class animation from international and Irish artists is a real treat for children and young people. It will showcase the power of animation and inspire them to engage creatively.”

Norma Foley, Minister for Children, Disability and Equality

Minister for Children, Disability and Equality, Norma Foley welcomed the exhibition’s inclusive and educational focus, adding, “This exhibition of world class animation from international and Irish artists is a real treat for children and young people. It will showcase the power of animation and inspire them to engage creatively. Animation Dingle continues to remind us of the importance of nurturing creativity from an early age and providing limitless opportunities for our children and young people.”

 

"By placing these works in a gallery setting, we are asking animation to be read in the same way we read painting or illustration.”

Maurice Galway, Founder of Animation Dingle

Founder of Animation Dingle, Maurice Galway, said "Animation has always been rooted in drawing, yet its artistic value may often be overlooked. We at Animation Dingle invite audiences to this exhibition to look closely at the art form itself — where character, emotion and movement are first imagined. By placing these works in a gallery setting, we are asking animation to be read in the same way we read painting or illustration.”

The exhibition is installed across both the Round Gallery and Back Gallery at Siamsa Tíre. The main gallery presents framed original artworks for close visual study, while the Back Gallery offers a participatory experience, including an interactive drawing space for children and families, curated screenings of Animation Dingle’s Young Animator of the Year (YAOTY) award winners, Sting commissions and outstanding student films.

 

“Animation Is Art invites us behind the scenes of imagination, revealing animation as something hand-made, deeply human and shaped by curiosity."

Angela Ryan Whyte, CEO of Siamsa Tíre

Reflecting on the collaborative spirit behind the exhibition, Angela Ryan Whyte, CEO of Siamsa Tíre, shared, "Animation Is Art invites us behind the scenes of imagination, revealing animation as something hand-made, deeply human and shaped by curiosity. For children, young people and enthusiasts of all ages, it opens a welcoming doorway into creativity, gently dissolving boundaries between art forms and audiences. From Kerry, Animation Dingle has built extraordinary connections with world-renowned studios, artists and films, harnessing that global energy in a way that continues to enrich the cultural life of this place. We are immensely proud to collaborate on an exhibition that reflects both the international reach and the generous creative spirit of Animation Dingle, and that makes creativity feel accessible, exciting and rich with possibility.”

Animation Is Art is presented by Animation Dingle at the Siamsa Tíre Art Gallery, Tralee. We are delighted to support and contribute to an exhibition that celebrates animation as an art form, honours its hand-crafted origins, and invites audiences of all ages to look more closely at how animated worlds begin on the page.