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Westmeath projects receive €130k arts funding

Exciting theatre, visual art, music, and more are on the menu for people in Westmeath this year, according to the Arts Council.

Who is Afraid of the Big Bad Woods?

WHO IS Afraid of The Big Bad Woods? is the intriguing title of Maev Lenaghan’s exhibition in the University Hospital Galway Arts Corridor.

Galway Music Residency tenth anniversary festival

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THE GALWAY Music Residency is currently celebrating its 10th anniversary season and is marking the occasion with a special birthday festival of concerts, talks, and workshops from Tuesday February 26 to Thursday 28.

Galway software company Vulcan Solutions in new home

Vulcan Solutions, one of Galway’s longest established technology companies, has moved its development centre from Parkmore East to the Headford Point building on the Headford Road.

Councillors to vote on funding for 126 gallery

Councillors will be asked to vote on granting €8,000 in emergency funding to the 126 Gallery on Queen Street at next Monday’s city council meeting.

Galway Arts Centre – A year in review at No 47

THE 2012 visual arts programme for Galway Arts Centre proved successful in 2012, running a selection of critically acclaimed exhibitions showcasing emerging, mid-career and prolific artists, working in a variety of mediums.

‘We’re not talking about therapy, we’re talking about engaging in the arts’

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A COUPLE of weeks ago, the Nuns Island Theatre hosted a remarkable multi-sensory and participative play entitled Fruit Full.

Swing into Christmas with Youth Ballet West this weekend

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Dance fans in Galway and Athlone are about to get a wonderful double helping of festive fun as Youth Ballet West takes to the stage of the Dean Crowe Theatre in Athlone on tomorrow Friday December 14 and the Town Hall Theatre in Galway on Saturday and Sunday December 15-16.

NUI Galway launches Colm Ó hEocha Bursary

NUI Galway recently launched the new Colm Ó hEocha Bursary, established in memory of a former university president and as a further promotion of third level education through the Irish language.

126 gallery fears closure without council help

The 126 gallery on Queen Street will be forced to close it doors unless the Galway City Council, which is a stakeholder in the gallery, can provide it with full rental support of €15,000.

 

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