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Sci-fi novels inspire environmentally themed exhibition
THE BEST science-fiction writers do not just write about fantastical worlds in far flung galaxies, their work, be it that of HG Wells, Philip K Dick, or Arthur C Clarke, reflects on the contemporary world, and looks deeply at how technology and society may develop in the future.
Seoda - Treasure of the Wetlands exhibition opens in Mullingar
Tina Claffey, photographic artist and resident of Birr, Co Offaly, launches her current exhibition in the Atrium space of the Áras and Chontae, Mullingar.
Mixed media exhibition to be launched at Culture Night
Two Westmeath women, Frances McGonigle and Anne Rigney, will open their upcoming exhibition in the Dean Crowe Theatre and Arts Centre on Friday September 19 at 7.30pm. The exhibition is titled Two but not 2 and will feature a mixed media collection of paintings and prints.
Hysteria and film in 126 exhibition
THURSDAY’S CLINIC is a new exhibition by Breda Lynch, currently running in the 126 gallery on Queen Street.
The Mix – paintings by Dara Ennis at Tuar Ard
Tuar Ard, Moate is showing an art exhibition by Dara Ennis from now until April 29. Dara’s work uses the figurative and landscapes to showcase her concepts. These concepts range from the need for tranquility to how our environment affects our mental and physical wellbeing.
Crafty careers for your future
With points for most college courses set to increase this year because of a surge in demand for third-level places, the Crafts Council of Ireland (CCoI) is reminding Leaving Cert students of the many craft-related career options available to them.
Local artist presents ‘Time Aligned’ exhibition
Westmeath County Council is proud to present ‘Time Aligned’, an exhibition of new works by local artist Lorraine Mimnagh, in The Atrium, County Buildings, Mullingar from August 3 to September 14.
New visual art programme launched at Roscommon Arts Centre
This season Roscommon Arts Centre welcomes work from local, Roscommon-based artists and will feature a total of five different exhibitions from September through to December. All exhibitions are open to the public during box office hours and all are welcome.