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Exhibition to explore psychological effects of social media
“MODERN TECHNOLOGY provides many benefits as well as potentially harmful results. There is a significant grey area to be found when approaching peoples' mental health and these handheld devices.”
JUMP ST-ART - KAVA returns with an exhibition of short films
JUMP ST-ART, a visual arts event to mark the re-opening of the Kinvara Courthouse art gallery space, takes place this weekend and next.
The sounds of Kinvara - in visual art form
IT BEGAN as an idea for artists to visually interpret sounds they associated with the Kinvara area, but following the Covid-19 lockdown, the theme has become much wider.
Going Green - KAVA artists exhibit online
GOING GREEN, the latest exhibition from members of the Kinvara Area Visual Arts group will be going online this weekend.
KAVA's latest exhibition goes online
AFTER DARK, the latest exhibition from members of Kinvara Area Visual Arts, will not be on display at the Kinvara Courthouse, owing to Covid-19 restrictions, but it will be online.
Kinvara - as seen by Declan O’Rourke's grandfather
AN EXHIBITION of paintings, depicting life in Kinvara and south Galway in the 1930s, by Michael Killeen, the grandfather of the acclaimed singer-songwriter Declan O’Rourke, opens tomorrow [Friday August 2].
Emigrant artists explore the impact of place
A SARDINIAN and a San Franciscan, both now living in Galway, explore the impact of home, place, and emigration in their new exhibition, Two Places At Once, which opens at the Kinvara Courthouse this evening at 8pm.
KAVA Christmas Exhibition 2018
KAVA Members' Christmas Exhibition 2018 will be officially opened at The Courthouse, Kinvara, on Thursday December 6 at 8pm.
Smart Arts - where smartphone photos meet paining
KINVARA SMART Arts Exhibition, an exciting collaboration between 12 local teenagers and 12 Kinvara Area Visual Arts artists, is currently running in The Courthouse in the south Galway village.
Photographs and Faeries
PHOTOGRAPHS AND Faeries, an exhibition of cyanotypes exploring personal memories, by the Burren based artist Regina O'Dea, opens tomorrow at 7pm in The Courthouse in Kinvara.