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  • Artists Margaret Ray, Paul Crowe and Aida O'Kennedy at the Market Artists Art Exhibition in Fitzpatrick's Bunratty Hotel - July 2, 1999. Photograph by Press 22
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  • Sandra Doyle, general manager, Fitzpatrick's Bunratty Hotel; Barbara Hartigan, Market Artists and Mr and Mrs Roger Holt, US Immigration, at the Market Artists exhibition at Fitzpatrick Bunratty Hotel - October 22, 1999.
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  • Local artists, Mary Raftery, Bunratty; Noreen Moylan, Ballynacally; Leueen Hill, Kilshanny and Rena Lewis, Ennis, attenidng the opening of the Clare Artists and Craftworkers exhibition at the De Valera Libray - October 23, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Sandra Doyle, general manager, Fitzpatrick's Bunratty Hotel; Gerry Kelly, Ennis and Michael Gallagher, Ennis, attending the Market Artists Art Exhibition in Fitzpatrick's Hotel, Bunratty - July 2, 1999. Photograph by Press 22
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  • Market Artists viewing some of the work at their exhibition at the De Valera Library, from left, Thomas O'Maoldomhnaigh, Paul Crowe, Gerda hughes and Monica Kearney - April 14, 2000. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • At the Market Artists art exhibition in Fitzpatrick's Bunratty Hotel were Marie O'Gorman Skelly, Fitzpatrick's Hotel; John Hunt, Hunt Museum, who officially opened the exhibition and Larry Coyle, Limerick Corporation - October 22, 1999.
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  • Attending the Clare Artists and Craftworkers exhibition in the DeValera Library, Ennis, were Maria Rowe (Nenagh) and Marinella Raftery (Bunratty - October 23, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Attending the Clare Artists and Craftworkers exhibition in the DeValera Library, Ennis, were Mary Cashin, chairperson of the Clare Arts Festival; Alan Shoosmith, Killanena and Deirdre O'Brien, Boston Tubber - October 23, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • At the official opening of the Clare Associationn of Artists and Craftworkers Exhibition at the County Museum were, John Rattigan, curator, with artists; Bear, Rena Casey Lewis and Helene Ryan English. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • At the official opening of the Clare Associationn of Artists and Craftworkers Exhibition at the County Museum were, John Rattigan, curator, with artists; Bear, Rena Casey Lewis and Helene Ryan English. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • At the official opening of the Clare Associationn of Artists and Craftworkers Exhibition at the County Museum were, artists, Roberto Grilli and Sonia Schorman. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • At the official opening of the Clare Associationn of Artists and Craftworkers Exhibition at the County Museum were, artists, Roberto Grilli and Sonia Schorman. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Minister Sile DeValera looking at the work of calligraphy artists, John Boyd and Fred Williams at the launch of the heritage update in Enis Library - May 5, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Twins, Áine and Tara Carey admiring the work on display at the Riverside Artists' Exhibition in Killaloe - September 5, 1999.
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  • The view from above............<br />
American artists make the most of the fine spell as they paint at the Cliffs of Moher.  <br />
Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Eamonn Murphy in his studio at Ballyvroughaun, Tulla. His joint exhibition, entitled Sweetart, with fellow artists Brian Mc Mahon and EJ Peters, opens on Thursday November 8th at The Georgian House and Gardens, Pery Square, Limerick and runs until the 23rd. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine, who has MS, and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine, who has MS, and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine, who has MS, and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine, who has MS, and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine, who has MS, and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Sam Gaine and  sculptor Sadhbh O Neill in their studio at Derrycon, Mountshannon. The couple have a visual art exhibition entitled "There is Only Love" on display currently at Scariff Library. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Maloney, Fundraising Manager of Cahercalla Hospice at centre with Inis Artists, at front, Margaret Ray, Inge Bergmann and Tomas O Maoldomhnaigh with, standing, Colin Thickbroom, Sonia Schormann , Tom Daly, Alan Shoosmith, Larisa Bevillard and Denise Borge, preparing for “Opening Doors”  where they are hosting two open days in Glór on Friday 14th & Saturday 15th August. The group will have demonstrations where the public can come and see artists at work in a variety of different media. <br />
The event will support the Clare Hospice at Cahercalla through a prize draw for a painting of the winner’s choice by one of the artists from the group. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists Ann Ansbro, Marion Honan, Maura Gleeson and Marie O Leary, members of the Kilrush Art Group, pictured hanging their annual exhibition of art at Kilrush Library. The exhibition runs from 20th July to 20th August and is dedicated to the memory of the late Dodo Kelly, who was a member of the group. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artists Marion Honan, Ann Ansbro, Maura Gleeson and Marie O Leary, members of the Kilrush Art Group, pictured hanging their annual exhibition of art at Kilrush Library. The exhibition runs from 20th July to 20th August and is dedicated to the memory of the late Dodo Kelly, who was a member of the group. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare artists Nathalie El Baba, Deirdre Carr, Mel White and Ailish McElroy in the new pop-up art shop at Mountshannon village. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare artists Nathalie El Baba, Deirdre Carr, Mel White and Ailish McElroy in the new pop-up art shop at Mountshannon village. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • East Clare artists Nathalie El Baba, Deirdre Carr, Mel White and Ailish McElroy in the new pop-up art shop at Mountshannon village. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Rena Casey Lewis trying on a hat by Minnie Baker while viewing a mirror by Flannan Hedderman at the Clare Association of Artists and Craftworkers Millennium Masterpiece Craft Award Exhibition in the Temple Gate Hotel, Ennis - January 14, 2000. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Mick O'Rourke, chairman of the Clare Association of Artists and Craftworkers, presenting a VHF marine radio to Tomsie O'Sullivan of Lahinch Search and Rescue - November 5, 1999.
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  • At the official opening of the 'New Horizons' exhibition in the DeValera Library, Ennis, were participating artists Fiona Concannon and Tina Robinson with Tony Killeen, TD, who performed the opening - February 12, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tourists Erin Harte and Anne Mc Manus of Minnesota, USA watching animations by artists Maeve Collins and Marie Connole in the County Museum, Ennis as part of of  Culture Night. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists Jean Ryan,  Marie Jacques, Helen Seago and Hanna Aarnup at the opening of the Creative Arts Exhibition at The Mill Bar Sixmilebridge. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists walter Verling, left, and Paul O Reilly, right speaking with special guest Mick O Dea at the official opening of their exhibition, Landscapes And Still Lives in the Glor Irish Music Centre. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists walter Verling, left, and Paul O Reilly, right speaking with special guest Mick O Dea at the official opening of their exhibition, Landscapes And Still Lives in the Glor Irish Music Centre. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists Walter Verling, left, and Paul O Reilly, right, speaking with special guest Mick O Dea at the official opening of their exhibition, Landscapes And Still Lives in the Glor Irish Music Centre. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Young artists discuss their options  at the Silkscreen Printing Workshop for pupils of Mountshannon and Whitegate schools to make banners for the forthcoming Iniscealtra Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Young artists discuss their options  at the Silkscreen Printing Workshop for pupils of Mountshannon and Whitegate schools to make banners for the forthcoming Iniscealtra Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists Jean Ryan,  Marie Jacques, Helen Seago and Hanna Aarnup at the opening of the Creative Arts Exhibition at The Mill Bar Sixmilebridge. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists Walter Verling, left, and Paul O Reilly, right, speaking with special guest Mick O Dea at the official opening of their exhibition, Landscapes And Still Lives in the Glor Irish Music Centre. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artists walter Verling, left, and Paul O Reilly, right speaking with special guest Mick O Dea at the official opening of their exhibition, Landscapes And Still Lives in the Glor Irish Music Centre. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • At the official opening of "Human Condition" an exhibition of new works at the de Valera Library Ennis were artists Michael O Connor, John Collins and John Lane with mayor of Clare Councillor Tommy Brennan who performed the opening. Photoraph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Rachel Macmanus, who together with Robert Downey make up an art collective called Negative Space. The group are creating urban art pieces under the Prism Arts Scheme, funded by the Clare Arts Office in the Ennis Area. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artist Rachel Macmanus, who together with Robert Downey make up an art collective called Negative Space. The group are creating urban art pieces under the Prism Arts Scheme, funded by the Clare Arts Office in the Ennis Area. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artist Rachel Macmanus, who together with Robert Downey make up an art collective called Negative Space. The group are creating urban art pieces under the Prism Arts Scheme, funded by the Clare Arts Office in the Ennis Area. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artist Rachel Macmanus, who together with Robert Downey make up an art collective called Negative Space. The group are creating urban art pieces under the Prism Arts Scheme, funded by the Clare Arts Office in the Ennis Area. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artist Rachel Macmanus, who together with Robert Downey make up an art collective called Negative Space. The group are creating urban art pieces under the Prism Arts Scheme, funded by the Clare Arts Office in the Ennis Area. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artist Colin Thickbroom, of Shannon, originally from Yorkshire, with a sculpture he made of his late wife Joyce Mary who passed away, while suffering from Alzheimer's 18th months ago, at the opening of his exhibition of paintings and sculptures in the Sean Lemass Library, Shannon. The proceeds are for the Alzheimer's Association of Ireland. Phpotograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Colin Thickbroom, of Shannon, originally from Yorkshire, with a sculpture he made of his late wife Joyce Mary who passed away, while suffering from Alzheimer's 18th months ago, at the opening of his exhibition of paintings and sculptures in the Sean Lemass Library, Shannon. The proceeds are for the Alzheimer's Association of Ireland. Phpotograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Colin Thickbroom, of Shannon, originally from Yorkshire, with a sculpture he made of his late wife Joyce Mary who passed away, while suffering from Alzheimer's 18th months ago, at the opening of his exhibition of paintings and sculptures in the Sean Lemass Library, Shannon. The proceeds are for the Alzheimer's Association of Ireland. Phpotograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Colin Thickbroom, of Shannon, originally from Yorkshire, with a sculpture he made of his late wife Joyce Mary who passed away, while suffering from Alzheimer's 18th months ago, at the opening of his exhibition of paintings and sculptures in the Sean Lemass Library, Shannon. The proceeds are for the Alzheimer's Association of Ireland. Phpotograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Terence O Connor in his home studio at Rehy, Carrigaholt. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Terence O Connor in his home studio at Rehy, Carrigaholt. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Terence O Connor in his home studio at Rehy, Carrigaholt. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Terence O Connor in his home studio at Rehy, Carrigaholt. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Terence O Connor in his home studio at Rehy, Carrigaholt. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Michael Hanrahan at home in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Michael Hanrahan at home in Lahinch. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Trudy Van Der Elsen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Trudy Van Der Elsen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Trudy Van Der Elsen. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Rachel Macmanus, who together with Robert Downey make up an art collective called Negative Space. The group are creating urban art pieces under the Prism Arts Scheme, funded by the Clare Arts Office in the Ennis Area. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artist Philip Brennan with his acrylic painting "Homecoming" depicting the victorious Clare Hurling team's homecoming at Newmarket On Fergus. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Colin Thickbroom, of Shannon, originally from Yorkshire, with a sculpture he made of his late wife Joyce Mary who passed away, while suffering from Alzheimer's 18th months ago, at the opening of his exhibition of paintings and sculptures in the Sean Lemass Library, Shannon. The proceeds are for the Alzheimer's Association of Ireland. Phpotograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Colin Thickbroom, of Shannon, originally from Yorkshire, with a sculpture he made of his late wife Joyce Mary who passed away, while suffering from Alzheimer's 18th months ago, at the opening of his exhibition of paintings and sculptures in the Sean Lemass Library, Shannon. The proceeds are for the Alzheimer's Association of Ireland. Phpotograph by John Kelly.
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  • Artist Colin Thickbroom, of Shannon, originally from Yorkshire, with a sculpture he made of his late wife Joyce Mary who passed away, while suffering from Alzheimer's 18th months ago, at the opening of his exhibition of paintings and sculptures in the Sean Lemass Library, Shannon. The proceeds are for the Alzheimer's Association of Ireland. Phpotograph by John Kelly.
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