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Art event in Aughagower

What better way to celebrate the solstice than by viewing an exciting temporary once off installation of artwork with refreshments and some music. If this sounds good, go to Aughagower on Saturday June 19 from 9.30pm in the community hall.

N5 public art piece to put finishing touches to by-pass

A contemporary piece of art commissioned by a government scheme is to be installed on an embankment on the N5 Charlestown by-pass.

Woodstock call for artists’ proposals for exciting new project

Following the very successful seminar that took place on April 22, Kilkenny County Council Arts Office and Chrysalis Arts are now calling for artists to send in applications to be considered for the Woodstock project.

Arts office announces a series of MOOT discussions

Kilkenny County Council’s arts office in collaboration with the Butler Gallery is launching the sixth in the series of MOOT discussions, debates, and seminars. MOOT is a continuous creative process providing a forum for powerful, focused, and inspirational debates and discussion on a variety of subjects. These events will potentially transform expectations, citing shifts in attitudes, perceptions, and beliefs.

Contemporary public art celebrates Woodstock Gardens

Woodstock Gardens are the site of a temporary public art project this July which will culminate in a unique event celebrating the gardens and the people who created them.

Sewage to pay for piece in park

A piece of public sculpture planned for the entrance of the newly renovated town park in Mullingar is to be funded by an innovative plan whereby a part of the capital cost of the new sewerage scheme will pay for its commission.

Mullingar sculpture to mimic Brosna river

A new public art feature has been commissioned by Westmeath local authorities for the entrance to Mullingar Town Park. The winning piece, entitled ‘Stream Spire’, will be produced by Mayo-based artist Cathal McCarthy. The series of stainless steel spheres will stand at 3.2 meters and are designed to float in the air like a weightless ribbon of water droplets, mirroring the nearby River Brosna.

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