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Writers across Ireland invited to apply for the 2024 John Broderick Residency
Writers across Ireland are invited to apply for the 2024 John Broderick Residency.
Luan Gallery Athlone hosts recent SA LÁR Westmeath Artists Awards Talk event
Luan Gallery was the intimate riverside venue for the SA LÁR Westmeath Artists Awards talk which took place on Saturday afternoon last.
Westmeath culture team launch exhibition celebrating the history of Athlone’s bridges
The Westmeath County Council culture team are launching a special exhibition celebrating the Bridges of Athlone on Tuesday, December 19, from 6.30pm in the Aidan Heavey Library, Athlone. The exhibition runs until January 8 2024.
New group artist exhibition PORTALS formally opens at Luan Gallery
Luan Gallery is currently presenting PORTALS, a group exhibition featuring artists Ann Maria Healy, Bassam Issa Al-Sabah, Eleanor McCaughey, Jennifer Mehigan, Daire O’Shea, and Lucy Sheridan.
Innovative projects receive funding through Westmeath Creative Ireland Grants
Over 20 highly ambitious creative projects have been funded in Westmeath as part of the Creative Ireland Grants in 2023.
Westmeath artists’ awards exhibition opens at Luan Gallery
Luan Gallery, in collaboration with Westmeath Arts Office, presents the Westmeath Artists’ Awards, a group exhibition featuring works by 30 Westmeath artists selected by guest Curator, Sarah Searson.
‘Elevate’ at Luan Gallery
Luan Gallery is delighted to present 'Elevate', an exhibition celebrating contemporary Irish art from the last decade, drawn from the Arts Council of Ireland Collection 2008-2018.
Two new exhibitions at the Luan Gallery
Luan Gallery is to present two exhibitions highlighting the diversity of print as a medium.
Exciting community tourism mural for Athlone
Athlone is to get its first community mural this summer on the underpass of the Garrycastle bridge along the Greenway.
Goldsmith International Literary Festival returns for 32nd year
The 32nd Goldsmith International Literary Festival, the third longest-running festival of its type, will take place as usual over the June bank holiday. Founded 32 years ago to celebrate the literary genius of Oliver Goldsmith and to promote Goldsmith Country as a tourist attraction, it has over the years explored many aspects of Goldsmith’s life and work. A huge variety of renowned critics, politicians, poets, commentators, and academics have by turns stimulated, informed, and amused audiences over the past three decades