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Teenagers with lifelong physical health conditions to spotlight issues with accessing cultural and public spaces in Galway
An art exhibition by the national arts and health charity Helium Arts is opening on November 13 that will spotlight issues with accessing cultural and public spaces in Galway for young people with lifelong health conditions.
Deadline looms for Town Hall's Theatre Development Programme
THE DEADLINE is fast approaching for applications to the Town Hall Theatre's Theatre Development Programme which offers support and mentorship to emerging artists.
Three person exhibition at Custom House Studios
Custom House Studios are pleased to host an exhibition of paintings - Terrain - by Marian McHale, Eileen Ferguson and Fiona Cawley, which runs until Sunday, September 13.
Castlebar's Conor O'Grady is artist in residence at Siamsa Tíre
Siamsa Tíre announced this week that Conor O’Grady has secured the summer Artist in Residence position which runs until Sunday September 16.
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.
People of The Tribes : Meet Fiona
Hi, I'm Fiona Concannon, a professional artist from Spiddal, Co. Galway. I have studied Fine Art Painting in 5 different art colleges - Limerick, Galway, Cork, Belfast and Dublin, and have always been drawn back to my home in Galway, I love everything about Galway - the landscape is stunning, the people are so warm and friendly, there are so many lovely places to eat and drink, you never know who you are going to bump into or what madness is about to take place!! I am proud and lucky to call Galway my home, as an artist, it is giving me endless inspiration and material to work from, it really is a very special place.
Galway groups urged to apply for funding under arts and youth scheme
Youth and arts groups across County Galway are being urged to apply for up to €5,000 in funding through a new residency scheme, which will see groups working with professional artists.
What is Intuitive Art Making and Why is it good for you??
Social Art Ireland will be holding Intuitive Art Making Workshops at Cregal Arts Galway during May starting Monday May 8,15,22, and 29th. There are full day and half day options. These sessions will be facilitated by an Art Therapist MA. You will be using basic art therapy techniques, and combining them with journaling. This is a powerful form of meditation while using paint brushes and art materials. The purpose of this type of creativity is to integrate the freedom of expression into other areas of our lives while building confidence and reducing stress and anxiety. Sharing with others, and having fun is all part of the process too.