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Galway Film Centre offers new courses for beginners

The Galway Film Centre is running courses in filmmaking, writing, and animation for beginners and those with some knowledge.

Galway Film Centre courses

The Galway Film Centre is running courses in filmmaking, writing, and animation for beginners and those with some knowledge.

Galway Film Centre offers new courses for beginners

The Galway Film Centre is running courses in filmmaking, writing, and animation for beginners and those with some knowledge.

Galway Film Centre courses

The Galway Film Centre is running courses in filmmaking, writing, and animation for beginners and those with some knowledge.

Galway artist criticises council decision to abolish public arts officer post

The abolition of the post of Galway City Public Arts Officer has led local artist Aideen Barry to call on artists and arts organisations in the city and county to “challenge” City Hall on the issue.

NUIG launches Múscailt Festival Programme

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MÚSCAILT, NUI, Galway’s 10th annual arts festival runs from Monday February 8 to Friday 12 and contains many music, art, performance, and film events for students and the general public to enjoy.

See ET and The Princess Bride in Campbell’s

STEVEN SPIELBERG’S classic film ET and the family comedy The Princess Bride will be screened by the Solstice Arts Group at Campbell’s Tavern, Cloughanover, Headford, this Sunday.

A creative city is a culturally and economically vibrant one says city architect

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A city that makes space for the arts, culture, and creativity through its public spaces and buildings is a city where quality of life improves and which becomes attractive to business and multi-nationals.

Aideen Barry’s adventures in space

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IN 2007 the Galway based artist Aideen Barry visited NASA, she was able to see the new technologies it is developing, and experience zero-gravity.

Is there any space for the public?

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What is a civic, public, space in Galway? Is it a publicly owned land or building where people can assemble and meet or in today’s society does it only mean pubs and shopping centres which are privately owned and run for profit? What about those with disabilities, how do they experience Galway city?

 

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