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A major new exhibition, Irish Gothic by Patricia Hurl, is now open at IMMA

a href= http://www.imma.ie target= blank IMMA /a is presenting Irish Gothic, a major retrospective exhibition by one of Ireland’s most accom

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gov.ie - Inaugural Saint Brigid's Day bank holiday cultural programme launched to celebrate women in Ireland

gov.ie - Inaugural Saint Brigid's Day bank holiday cultural programme launched to celebrate women in Ireland
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Roscrea artists plan ageing and creativity seminar

ROSCREA S Damer House Gallery is hosting a seminar on Ageing and Creativity in the Black Mills on Saturday, July 16 from 12pm to 5.30pm. The keynote speaker is .

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Waterford News and Star — Remarkable piece of sculpture on display in Garter Lane

A remarkable exhibition called 'Na Cailleacha, The Age of Reason/Unreason, PART 4' opened in Garter Lane Arts Centre on March 31 and will run until April 30.

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Na Cailleacha: 'We've decided we're quite proud of being old women'

Na Cailleacha: We’ve decided we re quite proud of being old women A new arts collective has happily titled itself with the Irish word for witches . Catherine Marshall, 72, explains why  Catherine Marshall, third from right, and the other members of the Cailleacha arts collective.  Wed, 05 May, 2021 - 08:30 Ellie O’Byrne A marginalised group appropriating a once-derogatory term is nothing new. LGBT movements have done it, some racial groups have done it. Now, it seems, it’s the turn of old women. A new arts collective, made up of eight female artists based in Ireland with a combined professional practice of over 550 years, has adopted the name Na Cailleacha: the Irish word for hags or witches.

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