Hayley Mulcahy was born and raised in Cork City. She studied dance as a child and went to ballet and tap-dancing classes after school and at the Firkin Crane. But
Read FullDuring St. Patrick’s Day Kilkenny, the city and county will come alive with pageantry, craic and music. Centred around the parade but stretching into nearly a weeklong event visitors can
Read FullEye-catching, thought-provoking and mouth-watering in equal measure, Meat and Potatoes Crawford Art Gallery’s newest exhibition opens across two floors this summer. Bringing together works by historic and contemporary artists with food as
Read FullA major donation of unique maritime artworks has been gifted to Crawford Art Gallery by The Port of Cork Company. The significant collection amassed over years consists of 17 maritime
Read FullEalaín na Gaeltachta, in partnership with Údaras na Gaeltachta, is celebrating Gaeltacht visual artists in an online exhibition called Dath an Dóchais celebrating 40 years of support for the visual
Read FullArt and Soul, Ireland’s first major post-lockdown art fair is set to feature the largest collection of sculptures displayed on the island. The Holywood International Art and Sculpture Fair Art
Read FullClare Byrne (also known as Clare_3c) is an inspiring Digital and Traditional artist who grew up in Dún Laoghaire. The artist describes her story as being “non-linear” noting that she
Read FullAuthor and illustrator Charlot Kristensen is originally from Denmark and grew up in a mixed family with a Danish dad and a Zimbabwean mom. She found her artistic streak at
Read FullAn expansive new exhibition will be visiting Cork‘s Crawford Art Gallery this year. Invisible Light is a collection of exciting artworks which explore the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Curious questions are posed
Read FullArtist Jennifer Smith comes from a Roscommon village where generations of families stem from. Kilmurray just outside Castlerea was Jennifer’s grandad’s home turf as well as her own father’s and
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