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Behold what colour is the soil and more at Guides

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Nolan collaborated with groups and organisations throughout Mayo such as Outwest, Artsquad Mayo, Mayo Rollers, and HEARTH, among many others, to curate one of the largest exhibitions the Linenhall has had the privilege to host, displaying outstanding pieces from one of Ireland’s most prestigious art collections, that of the The Arts Council.

Launch of Navigating A Future: Artists showcase and panel discussion

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Mayo County Council has announced the launch event for Navigating a Future, which will take place at Ballina Arts Centre at 6pm on Friday, May 20.

Folklife gets ready to take over Castlebar

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Folklife is an outdoor multi-disciplinary and residency programme funded by the Arts Council and locally by Mayo County Council Arts Service, The National Museum of Ireland - Country Life, The Linenhall Arts Centre and Mayo Artsquad. It is curated by Culture Works and commences on Sunday, January 30.

Misleór - Celebrating Nomadic Cultures from around the World

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Misleór, which starts on Friday the 22nd of October, is a truly special event, and the only festival in Ireland that celebrates and connects nomadic cultures from around the world.

Mayo's Breda Mayock announced as recipient of artist bursary

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Mayo artist and musician Breda Mayock has been announced as one of the 31 recipients of the inaugural PLATFORM 31 bursary, the national development scheme for artists to develop their practice and test new ideas of collaboration, research, audience development, place based arts and sharing their work.

Artists announced for new public art commission

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Mayo County Council’s Arts Service has announced the successful artists for the public art commission: Navigating a Future.

Wonder, imagination and more at RoolaBoola Children’s arts season

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The Linenhall Arts Centre is delighted to present a range of exciting arts events and opportunities for families, schools and artists as part of RoolaBoola Children’s Arts Season 2020.

Exhibitions exploring hair, culture and identity set to open in Mayo this week

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Linenhall Arts Centre and National Museum of Ireland invite public to view stunning new photography exhibitions

Get Creative at Cruinniú na nÓg

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Sandcastle building in Achill, robot making at the Linenhall, art classes at the Michael Davitt Museum, song writing in Westport, coding in Belmullet, wool craft at Killawala, drumming in Cong, wildcraft in Kilkeeran, virtual artists in Louisburg, a treasure hunt in Ballinglen – these are just a few of the events for children taking place next Saturday for the Cruinniú na nÓg Festival.

Hearth Project up and running in Mayo

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The Hearth Project in Mayo — which brings art into the homes of older people who are isolated geographically or restricted for other reasons — has received funding from Healthy Ireland for 2018. Each participant is visited by a skilled artist who is experienced in working with older people. The artist travels to the home of the older person weekly and facilitates a one to one workshop there.

 

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