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Printmaking Project at Scoil Cholmcille Clouna

The children at Scoil Cholmcille Clouna worked with printmaker Tessa Badenhorst and Lisa O’Connor in a series of printmaking workshops that explored the different uses for print as an event for Cruinniú na nÓg. 

Hugh Pocock’s new work at Burren College

The 2022 Burren Annual Exhibition at Burren College of Art will feature new work by North American based artist, Hugh Pocock.

Kilmihil Festival of Fun celebrates 20 years

Kilmihil festival of Fun will celebrate its 20th anniversary this August Bank holiday with an impressive line out for the everyone to enjoy.

‘Love Your Coast’ photography competition opens

Clean Coasts’  13th annual Love Your Coast photography competition has official opened for entries!

Dómhnal Slattery receives honorary doctorate from DCU

Dublin City University conferred the award of Doctor of Philosophy (Honoris Causa) on Ennisman and Avolon chief executive Dómhnal Slattery as well as Irish folk musician Moya Brennan.
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Charlotte Brontë’s Clare visit to be discussed in Mountshannon

Charlotte Brontë’s time in Ireland in 1854, and her visit to Co Clare in particular, will be discussed at an event at this year's Mountshannon Arts Festival.

‘Wonderland – A Twisted Tale’ by Clare Youth Theatre

In September 2019, Clare Youth Theatre outlined its plans to work to create a devised production in glór that would be written, directed, produced and acted by the teenage members. On Sunday, 22nd May, 2022, at 7:00pm this ambition will be realised with the production of ‘Wonderland – A Twisted Tale’.

John Spillane to headline Mountshannon Arts Festival

John Spillane, one of Ireland's most accomplished songwriters, will be the headline act at the Mountshannon Arts Festival this year's June Bank Holiday weekend. 
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