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Darragh O'Dea - new album and County Galway shows
FOLLOWING THE release of the single, 'Guerrilla Warfare In Your Back Garden', Tuam singer-songwriter Darragh O'Dea, has announced a debut album and two Galway gigs this winter.
A lifelong love affair with colour
A 68-year relationship between an artist and a gallery is rare, but that is how long the painter Kenneth Webb and Kenny’s have been working together.
New exhibition from Olga Magliocco
ICE MELTING into water, thermodynamics, motion, and constant change - these are the ideas behind Entropy, a new exhibition at Oughterard Courthouse.
Cultural infrastructure must be made a key factor in Galway’s expansion, says Theatre 57
AFTER THREE years without funding, Theatre57 have successfully been awarded grants from the Galway County Council and the Arts Council for three separate strands of activity, which will support independent theatre artists in Galway city and county during the next nine months.
Ray McBride - ‘an exceptional artist’
“The death of Ray McBride, actor, dancer, and superb artist, will have been heard with sadness by all those who love Irish theatre and performance.”
Funding announced for Faoin Spéir in Castlebar
Mayo County Council in partnership with National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, Mayo Artsquad and the Linenhall Arts Centre, is delighted to announce that In the Open | Faoin Spéir - Castlebar was one of 16 projects to receive funding from the Arts Council.
Online summer auction awaits this weekend at Galway Auction Rooms
Galway Auction Rooms will host a summer auction commencing on Sunday, July 25 and Monday, July 26 at 11am.
Athlone based indie songwriter releases new single ‘Puppets’
Athlone native, Rob Irwin, a 26 year old Indie songwriter has released his new single 'Puppets'.
A Galway story that intrigued James Joyce
New plans projected over a 20 year period will see the inner lands of Galway harbour developed into an attractive commercial and residential area, while reclaimed land from the sea will push out harbour facilities into deep water to accommodate shipping connections to European ports and elsewhere. It is a long over due and worthwhile plan, but it pales almost into insignificance compared to the vaulting ambitions the Galway merchants schemed in the mid 19th century.
Exhibition depicts south Galway landscapes of the mind
OF LAND, Sea, and Mind, a new exhibition of oil paintings by Patrick Kenneally, and inspired by the mind’s adaptation to the lockdown restrictions, and our absence from the landscape as a result, opens this weekend in Kinvara.