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The Douglas Hyde Gallery

The Douglas Hyde Gallery

Trinity College, Dublin ,
The Douglas Hyde Gallery, founded in 1978, is an independent organization co-funded by Trinity College and the Arts Council. Our exhibition programme includes shows by major contemporary international artists as well as by emerging Irish artists, and we occasionally hold exhibitions of ethnographic and craft artifacts. The Douglas Hyde Gallery publishes books and catalogues that are known and distributed all over the world, and from time to time we host musical events. All are welcome, admission free.
Blue Egg Gallery

Blue Egg Gallery

22A John's Gate Street (opposite new library), Wexford ,
Exclusive stockists of Christiane Wilhem's ceramics. We also carry a large range of hand crafted items, suitable for all occasions and which make ideal gifts.
SO Fine Art Editions

SO Fine Art Editions

10 South Anne Street, Dublin ,
Located in the heart of the city, SO Fine Art Editions is a new art gallery specialising in fine art editions (i.e. fine art prints, ceramics, sculpture, and photography)
Tel: 872549884
Skyline Gallery

Skyline Gallery

27 Henry St., Kenmare ,
The Skyline Gallery has been set up to exclusively exhibit the work of Landscape Photographer Eoghan Kavanagh. Eoghan has spent the last 15 years working on a personal project to capture the Landscape of Ireland.
Monaghan County Museum

Monaghan County Museum

Monaghan County Museum 1-2 Hill Street, Monaghan ,
Farmleigh Gallery

Farmleigh Gallery

Castleknock, Phoenix Park, Dublin ,
Farmleigh Gallery is an Office of Public Works managed heritage property. Originally functioning as the Estate´s cow sheds, the Gallery building has been stunningly transformed by Gerry Cahill Architects and the OPW so that it now meets international curatorial and conservation standards in the form of an exhibition space. As a result, its programme has been opened up to attracting significant exhibitions for the future. Farmleigh´s role in providing a residence for visiting Heads of State together with this gallery space creates an opportunity for involving a public dimension to these visits.
The Paul Kane Gallery

The Paul Kane Gallery

6 Prince Arthur Terrace, Dublin ,
Check out the website at www.thepaulkanegallery.com