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  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art who is mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach and James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council,presenting Art Competition winner Hannah Doyle with her prize at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Siobhan Hogan with her work of art at the Iniscealtra Arts Festival in Mountshannon - June 25, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art will be mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-014.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art will be mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-013.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art who is mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-011.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art will be mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-012.JPG
  • Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach and James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, presenting Art Competition runner up Evan Ni Chulainn  with his prize at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-007.JPG
  • Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach and James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council,presenting Art Competition runner up Karen O Loughlin  with her prize at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-006.JPG
  • Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach and James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council,presenting Art Competition winner Hannah Doyle with her prize at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-005.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art will be mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-014.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art will be mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-013.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art who is mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-011.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art will be mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-012.JPG
  • Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach and James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, presenting Art Competition runner up Evan Ni Chulainn  with his prize at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-007.JPG
  • Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach and James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council,presenting Art Competition runner up Karen O Loughlin  with her prize at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-006.JPG
  • Artist Aine Phillips, a tutor of sculpture at the Burren College of Art who is mounting a public exhibition entitled "Tree Girls"  which memorialises and celebrates lost and missing girls. The exhibition will run from  8th to 10th July at Monastery Park, Ennis as part of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-002.JPG
  • Mid-West arts officer Robert O'Byrne with county manager Michael Nunan and director Brendan Howard at the official opening of the first Ennis Arts Week - August 29, 1985.
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  • Alan Flynn and Candace Ingram, Ennis Arts Committee members, at a photocall to launch the programme of events for the 1999 October Arts Festival - September 24, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Attending the opening at the DeValera Library of the Visual Arts of Clare exhibition 1999 were (from left) Alan Shoosmith, artist; Mary Cashin and Kevin Cleary, artist - November 19, 1999. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • CBS Ennistymon recently held their annual  Arts Week which included various events, the finale being culminating with a Gallery Experience hosted by the Leaving Certs who painted canvas works based on their experience of Covid. At the official opening pupils were invited to sample various foods from around the world. Our picture shows musician Eoin Dalton performing during the gathering. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • CBS Ennistymon recently held their annual  Arts Week which included various events, the finale being culminating with a Gallery Experience hosted by the Leaving Certs who painted canvas works based on their experience of Covid. At the official opening pupils were invited to sample various foods from around the world. Our picture shows musician Eoin Dalton performing for the gathering watched by Donncha Farrell, Rageed Satouf and Eoin Bermingham. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20210507-006.JPG
  • CBS Ennistymon recently held their annual  Arts Week which included various events, the finale being culminating with a Gallery Experience hosted by the Leaving Certs who painted canvas works based on their experience of Covid. At the official opening pupils were invited to sample various foods from around the world. Our picture shows teacher Emma Jane Brown speaking with student Robert Mc Donnell about his creation. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20210507-004.JPG
  • CBS Ennistymon recently held their annual  Arts Week which included various events, the finale being culminating with a Gallery Experience hosted by the Leaving Certs who painted canvas works based on their experience of Covid. At the official opening pupils were invited to sample various foods from around the world. Our picture shows principal Mary Lyons cutting the tape at the official opening. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • CBS Ennistymon recently held their annual  Arts Week which included various events, the finale being culminating with a Gallery Experience hosted by the Leaving Certs who painted canvas works based on their experience of Covid. At the official opening pupils were invited to sample various foods from around the world. Our picture shows exchange students Samuel Neuss, from Germany and Sergio Hernandez from Spain serving the treats. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20210507-001.JPG
  • Lead singer Shane O Loughlin performing with school band Fatan at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Teacher Gerry Sexton capturing history at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20190408-017.JPG
  • Past pupil John O Connell introduces Shane O Loughlin and the school band Fatan at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Past pupil John O Connell introduces Shane O Loughlin and the school band Fatan at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20190408-015.JPG
  • Past pupil John O Connell introduces Shane O Loughlin and the school band Fatan at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20190408-014.JPG
  • Teacher Gerry Sexton capturing history at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20190408-013.JPG
  • Tom Dandoy recites a poem at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Sixth year pupil Aidan Mc Geary speaking at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Matthew Rynne and teacher Neville Fitzpatrick look on at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Eanna  Rouine performs at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Brothers Darragh, Eanna and Eoin Rouine perform at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Micheal Mc Inerney reading some of his written work at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Steo Wall performs at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Steo Wall performs at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Steo Wall performs at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Principal Mary Lyons speaking at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Joe Costello reads his paper as "exotic bird" Igor Alberdi sneaks a peek during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Costello reads his paper as "exotic bird" Igor Alberdi sneaks a peek during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A woman is followed by "exotic bird" David Mooney in costume during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • A woman is followed by "exotic bird" David Mooney in costume during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joe Costello reads his paper as "exotic birds" Igor Alberdi and David Mooney hover around during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Street Arts-20180703-007.JPG
  • Local woman Maria Boland  with the frame of a heron sculpture done in willow which she made in a class during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lily Dinan helping Noah Rose with willow sculptures during a class held in the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lily Dinan helping Noah Rose with willow sculptures during a class held in the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Lilly Bytomski and her mum Anke working on willow sculptures as part of a lantern making class during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Street Arts-20180703-002.JPG
  • at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Joan Mc Namara and her pupils from Knockanean NS perform at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Anabella Alvarez  speaking, flanked by James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
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  • James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, speaking at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Looking on are, Councillor Johnny Flynn, Anabella Alvarez, event organiser and Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach Clare Co. Co. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Musicians play outside at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-003.JPG
  • Pupils from Knockanean NS perform at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-001.JPG
  • at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-010.JPG
  • Joan Mc Namara and her pupils from Knockanean NS perform at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-009.JPG
  • Anabella Alvarez  speaking, flanked by James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-008.JPG
  • James Breen, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council, speaking at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. Looking on are, Councillor Johnny Flynn, Anabella Alvarez, event organiser and Mary Howard, Leas Cathaoirleach Clare Co. Co. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-004.JPG
  • Pupils from Knockanean NS perform at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-001.JPG
  • Colette O'Loughlin, Tom Mitchel and Bonar McCullough, FÁS, looking at some of the pieces at the FÁS Arts and Culture Project at Our Lady's Hospital, Ennis - December 25, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Young Sadhbh Gaston with her mother, Deirdre O'Mahoney, at the opening of the Arts and Culture Project at Our Lady's hospital, Ennis - December 25, 1998. Photograph by Eamon Ward
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  • Preparations get underway for Ennis Arts Festival 1990.
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  • CBS Ennistymon recently held their annual  Arts Week which included various events, the finale being culminating with a Gallery Experience hosted by the Leaving Certs who painted canvas works based on their experience of Covid. At the official opening pupils were invited to sample various foods from around the world. Our picture shows Principal Mary Lyons with students; Tommy Noonan, Shane O Loughlin and exchange students Sergio Hernandez from Spain and Samuel Neuss, from Germany. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20210507-005.JPG
  • CBS Ennistymon recently held their annual  Arts Week which included various events, the finale being culminating with a Gallery Experience hosted by the Leaving Certs who painted canvas works based on their experience of Covid. At the official opening pupils were invited to sample various foods from around the world. Our picture shows teacher Eimear Griffey speaking with student Arron Fitzgerald about his creation. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20210507-003.JPG
  • Lead singer Shane O Loughlin performing with school band Fatan at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20190408-018.JPG
  • Teachers Emer Griffey and Emma Jane Browne at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20190408-004.JPG
  • Pupils perform at the launch of Ennistymon CBS Arts Week in the local library. Photograph by John Kelly
    CBS Arts Week-20190408-002.JPG
  • Joe Costello reads his paper as "exotic birds" Igor Alberdi and David Mooney hover around during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Street Arts-20180703-008.JPG
  • Local woman Maria Boland  with the frame of a heron sculpture done in willow which she made in a class during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Street Arts-20180703-006.JPG
  • Lilly Bytomski and her mum Anke working on willow sculptures as part of a lantern making class during the opening days of Ennis Street Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Ennis Street Arts-20180703-001.JPG
  • Musicians play outside at the official launch of the Ennis Street Arts Festival 2016 at Glor. photograph by John Kelly.
    Arts Fest Launch-20160604-003.JPG
  • Artist Nicola Henley speaks at the Iniscealtra Arts Festival in Mountshannon - June 19, 1999. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • At the launch of the FÁS Arts and Culture Exhibition were (from left) Carmel Doherty, project manager; Donal Griffin, FÁS community services manager; Minister Síle DeValera and tutors Chris Wallis, Sarah Fuller, Fiona O'Dwyer and Pater Vastl - January 1, 1999.
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  • Stephen Powell, Mountshannon Arts Festival and Cli Donnellan Mountshannon Trad Festival, framing ideas for the collaboration of both festivals to bring a weekend of festive fun and connection to Mountshannon, 24th - 26th September, 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Stephen Powell, Mountshannon Arts Festival and Cli Donnellan Mountshannon Trad Festival, framing ideas for the collaboration of both festivals to bring a weekend of festive fun and connection to Mountshannon, 24th - 26th September, 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannn Arts-20210831-003.JPG
  • Stephen Powell, Mountshannon Arts Festival and Cli Donnellan Mountshannon Trad Festival, framing ideas for the collaboration of both festivals to bring a weekend of festive fun and connection to Mountshannon, 24th - 26th September, 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannn Arts-20210831-002.JPG
  • Stephen Powell, Mountshannon Arts Festival and Cli Donnellan Mountshannon Trad Festival, framing ideas for the collaboration of both festivals to bring a weekend of festive fun and connection to Mountshannon, 24th - 26th September, 2021. Photograph by John Kelly
    Mountshannn Arts-20210831-001.JPG
  • Laurence Martineau, Mountshannon Arts Festival, presenting a cheque for €1250 to Trish Considine, Clare Haven Services, as Donnah Vuma, Every Child Ireland accepts another €1250 cheque from Gay Moore of Mountshannon Arts Festival, the proceeds from their Hush Hush exhibition, held in Scariff. Photograph by John Kelly
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tara Connaghan 9-2-09 008.jpg
  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tara Connaghan 9-2-09 006.jpg
  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tara Connaghan 9-2-09 005.jpg
  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tara Connaghan 9-2-09 004.jpg
  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tara Connaghan 9-2-09 003.jpg
  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tara Connaghan 9-2-09 002.jpg
  • Tara Connaghan, a native of Donegal, former Traditional Arts Officer in the Clare Arts Office who is the new director of the Carlow Eigse Arts Festival. Photograph by John Kelly.
    Tara Connaghan 9-2-09 001.jpg
  • Graffiti artist Dylan Dickerton with his work of art at the Iniscealtra Festival of Arts at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graffiti artist Dylan Dickerton with his work of art at the Iniscealtra Festival of Arts at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graffiti artist Dylan Dickerton with his work of art at the Iniscealtra Festival of Arts at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Graffiti artist Dylan Dickerton with his work of art at the Iniscealtra Festival of Arts at Mountshannon. Photograph by John Kelly.
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  • Clare County Arts Officer Siobhan Mulcahy. Photograph by John Kelly
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