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Kinvara-based artist paints ‘peace’ on walls of French World War town

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An international artist from County Tyrone, based in Kinvara County Galway, has returned this week from a six week stay in the French town of Grenay where he painted seven murals on cemetery walls with twenty four young people in a project that aims to inspire young adults who are unemployed or beginning their careers.

Kinvara area visual arts

Kinvara area visual arts will present a screening of the documentary Sean Scully Why This Not That? (53 mins) on the evening of Friday August 25 at 8pm with doors opening at 7.30pm.

Exhibition by Kinvara artists

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THE ART Of Nature, the Kinvara Area Visual Arts’ Annual Members Exhibition 2017, opens this weekend in the south Galway town as part of the Crinniu na mBad festival.

The Lodge, Kinvara, has an interesting past

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According to agent Shelagh McGann, Galwegians have long understood the draw of the Kinvara coastline, its waterside village, and its serene setting, and it is now established as a great place to live.

'13' reasons to see an exhibition in Kinvara

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THIRTEEN IS seen by many as an unlucky number, but for a group of GMIT artists it is a very positive number as it represents their number and is the name of their new exhibition.

Room with a view in Kinvara

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There appears to be something a little special about Kinvara, its village coastline, traditional pubs, and quaint buildings are very atmospheric. According to Shelagh McGann at Keane Mahony Smith, “Kinvara is fast becoming a much preferred location, the Barna of Galway’s east side if you like.”

Kinvara pupils help create Ireland’s first history book by children

Sixty pupils from third to sixth class in Northampton National School, Kinvara, have contributed to Across An Open Field is the first Irish history book written and illustrated by children.

Kinvara pupils help create Ireland’s first history book written and illustrated by children

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Sixty pupils from third to sixth class in Northampton National School, Kinvara, have contributed to Across An Open Field, the first Irish history book written and illustrated by children.

Kinvara fast becoming a preferred location

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The village of Kinvara retains its authenticity and there is noted and increased interest in the area in the last 12 months, according to agent Shelagh McGann at Keane Mahony Smith. The village, its super amenities, its coastline, and its great schools make it stand apart as a preferred location.

Four burglaries in Kinvara village on the same night last week

Four premises in Kinvara were broken into last Wednesday week (September 28).

 

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