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GMIT student printmaking exhibition
TEN STUDENTS from the GMIT’s fine art printmaking course will be exhibiting their work at the NUI Galway Gallery from tomorrow until Friday July 8.
Submissions sought for exhibitions
GALWAY ARTISTS are being invited to submit work for a number of exhibitions that will be taking place in Galway next month.
Johnstone’s in Galway now stocking wallpaper
Johnstone’s decorating centre in the Tuam Road Retail Business Park now stocks more than 200 wallpaper lines in store. The store was opened in 2008 and has a full range of Johnstone’s paint, decorating tools, and accessories in stock.
Lorg Print makers spring classes
LORG PRINTMAKERS will hold a series of workshops in printmaking, photo-shop, animation, and etching in its premises at Unit 8 in the Ballybane Enterprise Centre.
Albany kicks off the spring in style
Albany is renowned nationwide for its dedication to decor expertise. Albany customers have for years associated the brand with quality, value, and service.
Lost Country exhibItion in the Custom House Studio
Lost Country is an exhibition exploring place, memory and the links between past and present by artist Feargal O’Malley. It focuses on construction of landscapes from childhood memories of time spent in Westport, and the day-to-day life of the artist growing up and as an adult in Craigavon, Northern Ireland. Certain memories come to mind even though we are located in completely differnt environments. Each piece reflects how stimulus from the artist's life in Craigavon can prompt memories of his childhood holidays in the west of Ireland and inform a visual portrayal of these memories. The resulting imagery can be somewhat idealistic, - given the dramatic changing landscape in both areas - a result of the recent housing boom. Feargal O’Malley is an artist based in Co Armagh. His exhibition runs until August 24 in the Custom House Studios Gallery which is located at the Quay in Westport and is open every day. You can call 098 28735 for more information.
Printmaking courses
The drypoint technique enables students to create an edition of prints from a single metal plate. Plate making and printing processes will be explored. Colour options will also be demonstrated. Beginning students as well as working artists are encouraged to enrol. The class will meet at 11am each day for five hours. Class sizes are limited to six students. Custom House Studios will supply most materials including one plate.
Major print exhibitions for the city
THROUGHOUT DECEMBER, the Galway Arts Centre will host two major exhibitions of the best in contemporary printmaking - Impressions and Norman Ackroyd: Irish Etchings.
Redecorating — a fun but scary activity
Decorating your home can be a very intimidating and scary experience. It means making decisions about floors, colours, sofas, beds, bathrooms, etc. Changes that represent a major commitment and if you get them wrong they're very hard to conceal or reverse.
Exhibitions review: Impressions and Norman Ackroyd
THE GALWAY Arts Centre’s visual arts programme is ending the year on a double-high with presentations of the annual group print show Impressions - at 47 Dominick Street - and a superb solo show, Irish Etchings, by renowned English artist Norman Ackroyd at the Galway City Museum.