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LIBERTY IT & Galway City Museum announce new educational partnership

LIBERTY IT and Galway City Museum have announced the launch of a new educational partnership pilot to support STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) learning for young people with the creation of a new digital skills initiative.
Liberty IT and Galway City Museum announce new educational partnership

Liberty IT and Galway City Museum have announced the launch of a new educational partnership pilot to support STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) learning for young people with the creation of a new digital skills initiative.
Inishbofin and Galway City Museum feature in new TG4 documentary on decolonising Ireland’s museums

The return of 13 islanders’ skulls stolen from Inishbofin in the late 19th century is set to feature in a new TG4 documentary on museums and decolonisation, to be broadcast next week.
Enjoy the wonderful difference of Northern Ireland

I had been to Northern Ireland on many occasions, but yet, I never felt that I had been to it. That I'd never sat back, taken the time to stroll around, to experience the variety of break types it offers. I suppose that emanates from the perception we had of Northern Ireland through decades of growing up and not seeing it as a potentially wonderful location to have a holiday.
Galway Arts Centre presents 2021 Turner Prize winning síbín installation from Array Collective

The official opening of the Turner Prize winning installation from the Array Collective took place at Nuns Island Theatre recently with members of the Belfast-based collective in attendance.
Galway Arts Centre presents 2021 Turner Prize winning installation
Galway Arts Centre and Nuns Island Theatre are currently exhibiting the Turner Prize winning installation from the Array Collective.
Galway Arts Centre presents prestigious 2021 Turner Prize installation
Galway Arts Centre will present the prestigious 2021 Turner Prize winning work in Galway this August and September — the first time the work will be seen in Ireland.
The White Bridge

This photograph of the Galway-Clifden railway bridge over the river was taken from the west side, looking towards Bohermore. It was built in 1894 and consisted of three spans of 150 feet with a 21 feet span in the centre. This centre one was a lifting one on the bascule principle to allow for navigation of boats and steamers from the sea and canal to the lake.