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In the Winter edition of the Irish Arts Review ARTIST ON VIEW Margarita Cappock views works from Ann Quinn’s mid-career retrospective at Letterkenny’s Regional Cultural Centre 'Northern Light, a Mid-Career Retrospective', curated by Daniel Nelis, Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny until 30 Nov

In the Winter edition of the Irish Arts Review
ARTIST ON VIEW
Margarita Cappock views works from Ann Quinn’s mid-career retrospective at Letterkenny’s Regional Cultural Centre
'Northern Light, a Mid-Career Retrospective', curated by Daniel Nelis, <a href="/CulturalCentre/">Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny</a> until 30 Nov
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What's On: Limerick Printmakers mark their 25th anniversary with ‘Risk/Reward’ Limerick Gallery Showing works by 23 studio artists selected by Sioban Piercy & Kim Willoughby the exhibition explores the power of cultivating resilience in an increasingly complex world: until 26 Jan

What's On: <a href="/limkprintmakers/">Limerick Printmakers</a> mark their 25th anniversary with ‘Risk/Reward’ <a href="/limerickgallery/">Limerick Gallery</a> Showing works by 23 studio artists selected by Sioban Piercy &amp; Kim Willoughby the exhibition explores the power of cultivating resilience in an increasingly complex world: until 26 Jan
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What's On Tyrone: ‘Sojourns’, an exhibition by Colin Watson at the McKenna Gallery, features paintings inspired by the artist’s travels in North Africa & around Northern Ireland. Watson is a figurative & landscape artist & his paintings have a dreamlike quality: Until 24 Dec

What's On Tyrone: ‘Sojourns’, an exhibition by Colin Watson at the McKenna Gallery, features paintings inspired by the artist’s travels in North Africa &amp; around Northern Ireland. Watson is a figurative &amp; landscape artist &amp; his paintings have a dreamlike quality: Until 24 Dec
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Karen Ebbs exhibits ‘Circumambulation’ Rathfarnham Castle a series of tondi oil paintings, drawings on paper & sculptural elements in porcelain & aluminium. Through these works Ebbs explores the idea that life is not a linear progression but rather a series of spirals: Until 5 Jan

Karen Ebbs exhibits ‘Circumambulation’ <a href="/rathfarnhamopw/">Rathfarnham Castle</a> a series of tondi oil paintings, drawings on paper &amp; sculptural elements in porcelain &amp; aluminium. Through these works Ebbs explores the idea that life is not a linear progression but rather a series of spirals: Until 5 Jan
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What's On Down: ‘Hilary Heron: a Retrospective’ is at the F.E. McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge. The first major retrospective of Heron’s work since 1964 the exhibition features work from national & international collections, including carvings, welding & castings: until 15 Feb

What's On Down: ‘Hilary Heron: a Retrospective’ is at the F.E. McWilliam Gallery, Banbridge. The first major retrospective of Heron’s work since 1964 the exhibition features work from national &amp; international collections, including carvings, welding &amp; castings: until 15 Feb
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What's On Dublin: Molesworth Gallery presents an exhibition by artist Vera Klute. The show includes a series of boldly coloured images of woodland. The clustered foliage recalls Klute’s earlier sculptures of intertwining & disembodied limbs. 5 – 23 Dec

What's On Dublin: <a href="/MolesworthGall/">Molesworth Gallery</a> presents an exhibition by artist Vera Klute. The show includes a series of boldly coloured images of woodland. The clustered foliage recalls Klute’s earlier sculptures of intertwining &amp; disembodied limbs. 5 – 23 Dec
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The Spring 2025 edition of the Irish Arts Review is On Sale Tomorrow! Ireland’s leading Visual Arts Magazine, proudly showcases Irish Art, Design, Crafts, Architecture, Photography, Sculpture and Heritage. For lovers & supporters of Irish Art & Irish Heritage

The Spring 2025 edition of the <a href="/IrishArtsReview/">Irish Arts Review</a>
is On Sale Tomorrow! 
Ireland’s leading Visual Arts Magazine, proudly showcases Irish Art, Design, Crafts, Architecture, Photography, Sculpture and Heritage.  
For lovers &amp; supporters of Irish Art &amp; Irish Heritage
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In the Spring 2025 issue of the Irish Arts Review. Congrats to OCG artist Yanny Petters for featuring in this 6-page review of her verre Ă©glomisĂ© practice. Thanking Irish Arts Review and Dr Éimear O'Connor. Some of the featured works are available at the #OlivierCornetGallery.

In the Spring 2025 issue of the Irish Arts Review. Congrats to OCG artist Yanny Petters for featuring in this 6-page review of her verre Ă©glomisĂ© practice. Thanking <a href="/IrishArtsReview/">Irish Arts Review</a> and Dr Éimear O'Connor. Some of the featured works are available at the #OlivierCornetGallery.
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In the Spring 2025 issue of the Irish Arts Review mag. Congrats to OCG artist Yanny Petters for featuring in this 6-page review of her verre Ă©glomisĂ© practice. Thanking Irish Arts Review and Dr Éimear O'Connor. Some of the featured works are available at the #OlivierCornetGallery.

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“Glass is a means to elucidate the space between, where air and light sing. Petters' images are suspended in space, yet connected to the earth, so that her viewers see her world as a butterfly or mayfly might.” Dr Éimear O’Connor reviews Yanny Petters’ work in Irish Arts Review

“Glass is a means to elucidate the space between, where air and light sing. Petters' images are suspended in space, yet connected to the earth, so that her viewers see her world as a butterfly or mayfly might.” Dr Éimear O’Connor reviews Yanny Petters’ work in <a href="/IrishArtsReview/">Irish Arts Review</a>
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📖 In the recent Irish Arts Review Ciara Kerrigan, Assistant Keeper National Library of Ireland, explores renowned Irish poet Paul Durcan's lifelong fascination with visual art. 🎹 Last year, the NLI acquired a 2nd tranche of papers from #PaulDurcan's archive. Learn more: nli.ie/news-stories/n


📖 In the recent <a href="/IrishArtsReview/">Irish Arts Review</a> Ciara Kerrigan, Assistant Keeper <a href="/NLIreland/">National Library of Ireland</a>, explores renowned Irish poet Paul Durcan's lifelong fascination with visual art. 🎹 

Last year, the NLI acquired a 2nd tranche of papers from #PaulDurcan's archive. Learn more: nli.ie/news-stories/n

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INCLUDE your EXHIBITION SCHEDULE in the SUMMER 2025 EDITION of the IRISH ARTS REVIEW (On Sale 23 MAY) Please send a 200 word press release + hi-res jpegs/tiffs (300dpi) captioned with the artist's name to [email protected] by close of business Friday 11 April.

INCLUDE your EXHIBITION SCHEDULE in the SUMMER 2025 EDITION of the IRISH ARTS REVIEW (On Sale 23 MAY)
Please send a 200 word press release + hi-res jpegs/tiffs (300dpi) captioned with the artist's name to production@irishartsreview.com by close of business Friday 11  April.
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The Summer 2025 edition of the Irish Arts Review is On Sale Tomorrow! Ireland’s leading Visual Arts Magazine, proudly showcases Irish Art, Design, Crafts, Architecture, Photography, Sculpture and Heritage. For lovers & supporters of Irish Art & Irish Heritage

The Summer 2025 edition of the <a href="/IrishArtsReview/">Irish Arts Review</a>
is On Sale Tomorrow!  Ireland’s leading Visual Arts Magazine, proudly showcases Irish Art, Design, Crafts, Architecture, Photography, Sculpture and Heritage.   For lovers &amp; supporters of Irish Art &amp; Irish Heritage
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The excitement is real! Only two weeks to go! #HFAF2025 is launching Thursday 10 July. A big thanks to Irish Arts Review for the feature in the current issue SUMMER 2025. Hamptons Fine #ArtFair | 10 - 13 July #GerardByrne | Booth 418 đŸŽŸïžhamptonsfineartfair.com/tickets/ #irishart #NewYork

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INCLUDE your EXHIBITION SCHEDULE in the AUTUMN 2025 EDITION of the IRISH ARTS REVIEW (On Sale 22 AUGUST) Please send a 200 word press release + hi-res jpegs/tiffs (300dpi) captioned with the artist's name to [email protected] by close of business today Friday 4 July

INCLUDE your EXHIBITION SCHEDULE in the AUTUMN 2025 EDITION of the IRISH ARTS REVIEW (On Sale 22 AUGUST) Please send a 200 word press release + hi-res jpegs/tiffs (300dpi) captioned with the artist's name to production@irishartsreview.com by close of business today Friday 4 July
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FINAL CALL - Include your exhibition in the Autumn edition of the IRISH ARTS REVIEW (On Sale 22 AUGUST) Please send a 200 word press release + hi-res jpegs/tiffs (300dpi) captioned with the artist's name to [email protected] by close of business today (Monday 7 July)

FINAL CALL - Include your exhibition in the Autumn edition of the IRISH ARTS REVIEW (On Sale 22 AUGUST) Please send a 200 word press release + hi-res jpegs/tiffs (300dpi) captioned with the artist's name to production@irishartsreview.com by close of business today (Monday 7 July)