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The Hunt Museum, Limerick

The Hunt Museum, Limerick

The Hunt Museum, The Custom House, Rutland St.,, Limerick ,
The Hunt Museum houses one of Ireland's greatest private collections of art and antiquities, dating from the Neolithic to the 20th Century, including works by Renoir, Picasso and Yeats.
Tel: 061-312833
Peppercanister Gallery Dublin

Peppercanister Gallery Dublin

3 Herbert Street, Dublin ,
Peppercanister Gallery 3 Herbert St Dublin 2 Ph 01 6611279 Email info@peppercanister.com http://www.peppercanister.com/
Tel: 01 6611279
Bainnlann Chuil na nGabhar Art Gallery

Bainnlann Chuil na nGabhar Art Gallery

66 O'Connell Street, Dungarvan ,
Bainnlann Chúil na nGabhar ART Gallery is at 66 O’Connell St., Dungarvan. Originally a grocery/dairy where fresh cow’s milk was sold from the churn before the advent of glass milk bottles (or pasteurisation). ‘Coolnagour (or The) Dairy’; the genesis of the nameplate goes back to 1955, the combination of Bainn(e, milk) & Lann (house) translating ‘Dairy’. And anglicised local placename ‘Coolnagour’ restored to Irish— C(h)uil (a sheltered haven/nook) na nGabhar (for goats) - (in early Irish gabhar/gabar/gobar meant horse also)
The Market Studios

The Market Studios

Halston St,Dublin 7, Dublin ,
The Market Studios, filled with visual artists, writers and curators.... come visit us! You'll find us on the Corner of Halston Street and Mary's Lane, Dublin 7.
County Museum, Dundalk, Ireland

County Museum, Dundalk, Ireland

Jocelyn Street, Dundalk ,
The County Museum, Dundalk is located in a beautifully restored late 18th century warehouse in the Carroll Centre at Roden Place in Jocelyn Street. Funded by Dundalk Town Council the museum opened in 1994 and offers an extensive programme of permanent exhibitions, temporary displays, drama presentations, music recitals, lecture and film.
Duke Street Gallery

Duke Street Gallery

17 Duke Street , Dublin ,
The Duke Street Gallery is housed in one of Dublin City's oldest buildings. The building was notably the original location for Red Bank Oyster (established in 1838) as mentioned in James Joyce 'Ulysses'. The premises No.17 Duke Street, was originally constructed in the 1730's, taking the form of the then popular, 'Dutch Billy' style house- a style of architecture that sadly has almost vanished from the Dublin City landscape entirely. However, No. 17 Duke Street is an exception, as it has recently been lovingly and beautifully restored while retaining many of its original features. The represented artists of Duke Street Gallery have exhibited in a number of cities around the world such as New York, Hong Kong, Chicago, Brussels Miami, Beijing, Sydney, London, and Marbella. Duke Street Gallery features artists such as Louis LeBrocquy, Markey Robinson, Marie Carroll, Graham Knuttel, Harry Kernoff, Patrick Collins among others. Dukestreetgallery.ie operates as a full service Internet art gallery offering instant availability to a vast range of Irish Art and specializes in the packaging and exporting of its artwork worldwide.
Tel: 01 6139005
Oliver Sears Gallery

Oliver Sears Gallery

29 Molesworth Street, Dublin ,
Our gallery space is located in the intimate surroundings of 29 Molesworth Street; an elegant Georgian building on four floors in the heart of Dublin city centre. Opening hours are 10am-5.30pm Monday to Friday, Saturday - by appointment.
Studio No. 1 Gallery

Studio No. 1 Gallery

No. 1 North Main Street., Wexford ,
We provide many services including: Fine Art, Photographic & Canvas Printing, Portrait Studio by Anna Gutowska, Picture Framing Service, Negative Scanning and much more. We have a huge array of photographs and art and we specialize in Panoramic Photographs of Wexford by the one and only Paddy Kenny which can make a great gift or presentation when personalized with an inscription. In addition to our full sized portrait studio we will be opening our smaller "Mug Shot Studio" which is ideal for children and babies and the images can be printed onto mugs, plates, acrylic blocks, t-shirts, jigsaws, place mats etc.
Gormleys Fine Art

Gormleys Fine Art

25 Frederick Street South, Dublin ,
Gallery located in three locations; 251 Lisburn Road, Belfast T: +44 28 9066 3313 Contact: Caolan Mc Aleer 25 South Frederick Street, Dublin 2. T: +353 1 6729031 Contact: James Gormley 3-4 Dromore Road, Omagh T: +44 28 8224 7738 Contact: Oliver Gormley Gormleys Fine Art is one of Irelands leading art galleries, specialising in original painting and sculpture. With galleries in Dublin and Belfast we offer a varied and vibrant programme of solo and group exhibitions throughout the year, showcasing the best in Irish art by established and emerging artists. Gormleys also attend national and international art fairs, curate major external exhibitions and reach out to our international customers through our website. In addition we offer a comprehensive corporate art service, specialising in advising and sourcing art work for corporate clients and individuals. For more information about Gormleys, our artists and details of exhibitions please visit www.gormleys.ie Follow on twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/GormleysFineArt .
Músaem Chorca Dhuibhne

Músaem Chorca Dhuibhne

Baile an Fheirtéaraigh, Trá Lí ,
Housed in an old school building, the museum contains exhibits about the geology, archaeology and history of the Dingle Peninsula.