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Peter Hodgins exhibition @ Renzo Café
GALWAY based graphic artist and designer Peter Hodgins is exhibiting his latest works in the Renzo Café on Eyre Street. The exhibition opened this week and runs until Sunday September 6.
Stephanie McLaughlin exhibition
GALWAY BASED artist Stephanie McLaughlin is hosting an exhibition of her work in the Town Hall Theatre gallery/bar, which will run until June 2.
Lorraine Fletcher to exhibit at Renzo Café
A NEW exhibition, featuring “vintage style females, vibrant colours, and hats”, by Galway artist Lorraine Fletcher, opens at the Renzo Café Gallery, Eyre Street, this Saturday.
Exhibition at Renzo Café
AND THEY Flew III..., an exhibition of work by students of Denise Hogan, the award-winning Galway artist and teacher, takes place in the Renzo Café, Eyre Street.
Margaret Clayton exhibition in Renzo Café
INTO THE West, an exhibition of oil paintings by Margaret Clayton, is currently on show at the Renzo Café, Eyre Street.
Fine Italian food and a great ambience at Renzo
At 32 Eyre Street, beside Debenhams, just off Eyre Square, Renzo Gallery Café flourishes as a part of Galway’s character. With an Italian ambience, Renzo provides a delicious variety of coffees and herbal teas that will brighten every part of your day. Renzo Gallery Café serves up delicious gourmet pannini and sandwiches that are very popular among local residents and business customers.
Casual Italian dining with a twist at Renzo
Renzo Gallery Café is an Italian-style café located just off Eyre Square on Eyre Street beside Debenham’s.
Maurice Walsh exhibits in Renzo Café
TWO MILLION Miles Away is the title of a new exhibition by Galway artist, Maurice Walsh, which is currently running at the Renzo Café in Eyre Street.
Art exhibitions
THIS WEEKEND sees the opening of three exhibitions in Galway city - two group shows and a solo exhibition.
Art exhibition at Renzo Cafe
An interesting art exhibition showcasing the work of Eileen Joyce will run at Renzo Cafe in Eyre Street until Tuesday October 22. Eileen Joyce began her artistic endeavours on an art course in Rathmines in the early sixties and then went on to study in Fr Griffin Road Technical College in Galway and GMIT.