Events
Summer Exhibition 2025 | Group Exhibition at Lavit Gallery
Opening reception Friday 18 July, 5.30-7.30pm Exhibition tour with Gallery Director, Brian Mac Domhnaill Saturday 09 August, 12pm Running over six weeks, the Summer Exhibition at Lavit Gallery is an annual group show featuring painting, print, photography, sculpture and craft at a variety of price points. This year exhibiting artistshtml
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First Solo Award 2025 | Lucy Peters at Droichead Arts Centre
Lucy Peters is a visual artist based in Co.Monaghan, Ireland. Her work consists of large textile sculptures, paper and text. She is interested in consumerism and how we hold value in certain items, especially clothing. Her sculptures are made by dismantling discarded items of clothing into material strips, which arehtml
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Works in Pasel | Janet Buell at Edna O’Brien Library Gallery
Clare Arts Office in conjunction with the Edna O’Brien Library in Scariff is delighted to present “Works in Pastel" by the artist Janet Buell.Noted pastellist Janet Buell invites you to explore the highly pigmented medium of soft pastels at her fourth solo show Works in Pastel. It follows on fromhtml
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Primate | Daphne Wright at Hugh Lane Gallery
We are delighted to present Primate by Irish artist Daphne Wright. This work is one of a series of sculptures by Wright which explores the relationship between humans, animals and medicine. The sculpture was cast from a mould from a recently dead rhesus monkey at the scientific institution, Wisconsin Nationalhtml
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Summer Group Exhibition | At Solomon Fine Art
Solomon Fine Art is delighted to host its annual Summer Group Exhibition. A vibrant mix of paintings, sculpture and print by Ireland’s leading artists. Including work by John Behan RHA, Margo Banks, Leah Beggs, Comhghall Casey, Tom Climent, Clifford Collie, Eamon Colman, Julie Cusack, Orla de Bri, Ana Duncan, Margarethtml
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Exhibition | The Great Book of Ireland at The Glucksman
The Great Book of Ireland is an extraordinary vellum manuscript which contains the original work of 120 artists, 140 poets and nine composers. All of the contributors were asked one thing – please convey your hopes, joys, fears, loves in being an Irish person at the turn of the secondhtml
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Salon of Diúltaíodh | Group Exhibition at Gallery X
SALON OF DIÚLTAÍODHA joyful uprising in art, spirit, and solidarity.In 1863, a group of artists rejected by the official Paris Salon sparked something unexpected — not just an exhibition, but a movement. The 𝘚𝘢𝘭𝘰𝘯 𝘥𝘦𝘴 𝘙𝘦𝘧𝘶𝘴é𝘴 became a turning point in art history, opening space for bold, new voices andhtml
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The Glass Booth / An Both Gloine | Jenny Brady at Project Arts Centre
In her new experimental moving image work The Glass Booth / An Both Gloine, artist Jenny Brady casts a cinematic gaze on the figure of the interpreter, exploring the interpreting profession and the contemporary landscape of interpretation. Through vignettes set in both extreme and familiar environments, the film portrays thehtml
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RINN: An Ireland and Japan dialogue on making, place and time | Group Exhibition at The Glucksman
Sara Flynn, Sueharu Fukami, Shihoko Fukumoto, Joe Hogan, Eiko Kishi, Frances Lambe, Deirdre McLoughlin, O'Donnell + Tuomey, Satoru Ozaki, Sean Scully, Joseph Walsh, Kan Yasuda, Osamu Yokoyama. Curated by Wahei Aoyama and Joseph Walsh. RINN explores the culture of making and its relationship to place and time through the workhtml
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To be spat back out | Group Exhibition at GOMA Waterford
To be spat back out Bassam Issa Al-Sabah, Jennifer Mehigan and Caoimhín Gaffney Officially launch at GOMA Waterford on Saturday 26 July, 4–6pm. All are welcome to attend. To be spat back out is a three-person exhibition by Bassam Issa Al-Sabah, Jennifer Mehigan and Caoimhín Gaffney, where individual and collaborativehtml
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