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ARTIST'S EYE
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Photography Credit: Sabrina Kelleher

GALWAY

We put a call out for all artists and illustrators to submit their works for a chance to be included in our latest publication, "Artist's Eye On Galway."  This is a beautifully finished publication prominently displaying the works of art that celebrate the wonderful location of Galway City and County.  Galway is such a gorgeous place located on the West Coast of Ireland.  The city is abundant in the arts. So much to choose from visual art, performance, music, literature, you name it - Galway's got it!  And it's not limited to the city, the county is rife with artistic talent too.    

With such fantastic subject matter to choose from, busy street life, quiet country landmarks, well-known buildings, and the scenes that Galwegians know so well, we are delighted to be able to share it all.  From the works accepted to our publication, we also selected a number of these to be featured in our launching exhibition which opened in the Galmont Hotel in Galway City on the 4th of July 2022 at 7:30pm.  The exhibition continued to be open for viewing on the 5th & 6th of July in the Galmont.  You can see photos of the event here: GALLERY

The list of contributing artists to the Artist's Eye on Galway follows:

Alicja Natalicz, Anna Rozanska-Batra (Artana), Attracta Carbery, Barrie Maguire,

Belinda Fair, Brid Lyons, Bridget Ryan, Carol Feeney, Cathal O'Malley,

Conor O'Connell, Donal Coyne, Dubravka Drenski, Emer MacDermott, Ena Lavelle,

Fiona Bradley, Fionn Greaney, Gary Plummer, Hank Weisbecker, Helen Martin, 

Helene Rodgers, Ivica Stojanovic Konig, Joan Finnegan, Joan Kilfeather, 

Judy Duggan McCormack, Kara Doherty, Kartelle, Kees Hartvelt, Kimberley Heffley, 

Linda Carey, Linda Kennedy, Lorraine Mimnagh, Mavis Gormally, Marian Shally,

Mary Geeleher, Michael Moore, Neal Whelan, Niamh Lohan, Noreen Burke, 

Penny Cahill, Rosario Brennan, Roisin Ni Ghuidhir, Sarah Murphy, 

Suzanne Kearney, Teresa Ryan, Veronica Maguire

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