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Art & Literature
Review: Art on the Railings
Review: Art on the Railings
A summer Saturday, brilliant sunshine, Waterford – a mix of roadworks, development in Cathedral Square, many eggs going into the...
Review: IMMRAMA Festival
Review: IMMRAMA Festival
Eamon Maxwell, the director of Lismore Castle Arts, launched the 9th IMMRAMA Festival of Travel Writing at the Castle Gallery,...
Conor O Clery enthralls Lismore Immrama Writers Fest
Conor O Clery enthralls Lismore Immrama Writers Fest
Former Irish Times journalist gave a most absorbing talk in Lismore last Saturday at the Immrama travel writers festival. He...
Review: Trichotomy
Review: Trichotomy
A trio of artists and artmakers share the Index Gallery at Lady Lane Library under the title: Trichotomy. It has many meanings...
Shane Dunphy
Shane Dunphy
Would You Believe on RTE1 featured the Wexford media and social writer Shane Dunphy, who went to college at WIT and taught at...
WIT Graduate Show
WIT Graduate Show
Student graduate shows are a glimpse of the future either grounded by the past of the history of art or a rebellion against that...
Review: Psychosilly
Review: Psychosilly
Alan Murphy who had such an impact in 2009 with an amazing children’s book The Mona Lisa’s On Our Fridge, has excelled himself...
Review: Ghost Estate
Review: Ghost Estate
William Wall the Cork-based, novelist and short story writer, has just brought out his third collection of poetry Ghost Estate...
Texaco Children’s Art
Texaco Children’s Art
Now in its 57th year, the famous Texaco Children’s Art Exhibition is back in Waterford at the very accessible Christ Church...
Review: Alastair Duckett
Review: Alastair Duckett
The Index Gallery at City Library is a great idea to allow new artists to display or exhibit their work in a busy space to...
Review: Three Colours Red
Review: Three Colours Red
SOMA the contemporary art space continued its Three colours project, so after Blue came Red and this was a deep hue, darker and...

