Search Results for 'Galway International Arts Festival'
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Druid, GIAF, and Baboró in line for Business to Arts Awards
Baboró International Arts Festival for Children, Druid, and the Galway International Arts Festival have been shortlisted for the prestigious Business to Arts Awards.
Have you been to the GIAF gallery?
THE GALWAY International Arts Festival Gallery - located in the An Post network of buildings just off William Street - is open until Saturday September 26.
The Big Think at Galway Summer Garden
Just as you thought the last chance of a proper festival had gone for this year, along comes The Big Think - a festival of talks and ideas - to fill you with inspiration, insight, hope and joy.
The Playboy... musical at Galway Summer Garden
LIVE THEATRE is back in Galway, in the form of a musical version of one of the greatest and most controversial works ever to take place on the Irish stage.
Breakfast On Pluto - the musical to premiere at GIAF 2020
PATRICK/PUSSY Braden, love child of an errant priest and a local girl is the most flamboyant character in the border town of Tyreelin. Bored with life in 1970s Ireland, he heads to London in search of his mother and a glamtastic new life.
Arts Council awards funding to four Galway visual artists’ studios
The Arts Council this week announced the Galway recipients of the 2020 Visual Artists Workspace Scheme.
Galway Cartoon Festival programme announced
DETAILS OF the third annual Galway Cartoon Festival, which runs from November 8 to 18, were announced at a gathering in the Black Gate Cultural Centre on Monday evening.
Clare Daly and Mick Wallace for one day GIAF First Thought Talks event
The health of democracy, the European Union, and food will all be examined in a new series of the Galway International Arts Festival's First thought talk, taking place not in the summer, but in October.
GIAF 19 visual arts exhibitions
EIGHT VERY different visual arts exhibitions, in six different locations - including at the new temporary new gallery space near William Street - run throughout the Galway International Arts Festival, and admission to all is free.