"Dublin University Comedy Society is the student run Comedy Society for Trinity College Dublin. The society's aim is to foster an appreciation for all things comic and it is the largest student comedy society in the country.
Digital Arts is a diverse area which incorporates aspects of music, film, and the visual arts.
Produces, edits and screens videos. The Society possesses advanced digital equipment and offers the chance for budding directors and writers of any level to make films, documentaries and other visual presentations.
We promote the development of various juggling skills: facilitating everyone from complete beginners to experts, we run regular workshops in poi, ball and club juggling, diablo, staff and devil sticks, and occasional ones promoting such skills as unicycle riding.
The Trinity College Literary Society is concerned with bringing together aspiring writers of all kinds within Trinity and catering to all those interested in literature.
Established in 1948, the Photography Association offers members the opportunity to improve their photography skills, while providing a forum for exhibiting their work. The association holds classes on darkrooms, composition, aesthetics, Adobe Photoshop, SLR cameras and portrait photography. Digital SLRs, film SLRs, lenses, tripods and books are available for rent, and supplies can be purchased at a discount from two Dublin camera shops.
Trinity Arts Festival (TAF) is a celebration of the creative arts within the student community. The goal of the festival is to highlight and cultivate the creative dimension of the student community, drawing on the talent already existent within the arts-based student societies.
The aim of the society is to promote art and craftwork in TCD and to provide a workshop and facilities for its members.
Founded in 2009, TrinityTV's objective is to film, edit and broadcast videos of college events.
The Visual Arts Society aims to broaden awareness of and participation in Ireland’s vibrant and dynamic visual arts scene.