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From Kilkenny to the stars - Brianna s painting is out of this world!

National Gallery of Ireland s exhibition New Perspectives features art with a Kilkenny connection

The Irish Times guide to Ireland s reopening museums, galleries and heritage sites

  As the petals of real life very slowly begin to unfurl, this week sees the first steps in the gradual reopening of Ireland’s cultural sector, after four months closed. Most galleries, museums, heritage sites, other cultural attractions and libraries (for lending only) can open their doors again from today. Fortunately, you can also travel outside your county to visit them. Up to 15 people can also now gather for live performance outdoors.(Other live performances, and cinemas, can’t restart until June.) Venues are looking forward to it. “It has been a long time since the public have inhabited the gallery spaces, and we miss the connection and engagement with our audiences,” says Mary McCarthy, director of Crawford Art Gallery, in Cork. She encourages people to come in. “Even if you have not been before, do drop in.”

Dáithí Ó Sé invites Louth to support and celebrate Alzheimer s Tea Day 2021

Dáithí Ó Sé invites Louth to support and celebrate Alzheimer’s Tea Day 2021 Reporter:   ); RTÉ star Dáithí Ó Sé is calling on Louth to show solidarity with people with dementia and their family carers and virtually have Tea in Every Town with their friends and loved ones to mark Alzheimer’s Tea Day across Ireland on Thursday, May 6th. This year The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is inviting the public to brew the most important and powerful cup of tea this year and invite your family and friends to join you online. The ASI wants people to now come together virtually to celebrate, remember and show solidarity with people with dementia, their carers and the 500,000 people who are impacted by dementia in Ireland.

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