Colm Molloy

Colm Molloy Educator, artist and activist

The best. I’m devastated.
30/01/2026

The best. I’m devastated.

The out of office is on, and, I in my kerchief and Jed in his cap, have just settled down to not know what day it is. Be...
19/12/2025

The out of office is on, and, I in my kerchief and Jed in his cap, have just settled down to not know what day it is. Be merry in your preferred fashion my dears, it’s been a tough auld year

Baranski serving Christine Upstaging Novelty Tree
22/11/2025

Baranski serving Christine Upstaging Novelty Tree

Sure what else would you be doing of a Saturday? Climate justice now
15/11/2025

Sure what else would you be doing of a Saturday? Climate justice now

15/11/2025
Last night of our holidays. Ah s**t
20/10/2025

Last night of our holidays. Ah s**t

Fiesta!
19/10/2025

Fiesta!

Happy Trans and Intersex Pride x
12/07/2025

Happy Trans and Intersex Pride x

Together: An LGBTQ+ History Told Through Love Stories. Each piece is inspired by a q***r love story from Irish history o...
05/06/2025

Together: An LGBTQ+ History Told Through Love Stories. Each piece is inspired by a q***r love story from Irish history or mythology. See it now in on Clarendon Street

It’s Pride month. Get ridiculous, we need the visibility more than ever. Way back in 2000, I took my husband to be to hi...
01/06/2025

It’s Pride month. Get ridiculous, we need the visibility more than ever.

Way back in 2000, I took my husband to be to his first Pride March. I’m wearing a Barbie T-shirt for ages 5-7, Jed is wearing a camo vest with a chiffon ascot because he’s GI Joe.

We got photographed by Chris Robson and it ended up in the National Library, so he had a pretty good start, our questionable fashion choices notwithstanding.

Like many people, I went utterly bonkers during the marriage equality referendum. For weeks before the vote, I would sta...
22/05/2025

Like many people, I went utterly bonkers during the marriage equality referendum.

For weeks before the vote, I would stay up sleeplessly replying to every no voter on social media, staying calm and polite, addressing worries and objections, and constantly fearing it wouldn’t be enough. I shaved a yes into my hair, and on the day of the vote I shaved it out because I was scared they wouldn’t let me vote.

This time ten years ago, I was frantically pacing and chain smoking and begging the people of Ireland to vote. This time this year, I’m frantically pacing and chain smoking because I’m working on a ten year anniversary celebration.

We did it! We changed the world! If you’re free on Saturday, there’s a full day festival at Collins Barracks, check out dublinpride.ie or Eventbrite for details. I’ll be there, my hair joyfully apolitical.

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