Thursday, 29 January 2015

137th Annual Exhibition. 13/4/15 - 26/4/15.

Towards Trinity by Patrick Cahill

280 paintings exhibited by eighty Irish Artists, including paintings inspired by the poems of W.B Yeats, celebrating the 150th anniversary of his birth.

Monday 13th - Sunday 26th April. Open daily 10:00am - 5.00pm. 

Concourse Gallery, County Hall, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire. (Opposite the Pavilion Theatre)

Exhibition Events:

Artist working on a painting: Tuesday 14th - Friday 17th in the afternoon.
Monday 20th - Friday 24th in the morning.

Interpreting a W.B Yeats poem in paint: Saturday 18th at 2:30pm
Artists: Lilian Regan and Michael Gemmell.

Guided Tour of paintings inspired by Yeats: Sunday 19th at 2:30pm, with readings of Yeats poems.

Painting Critique Sessions: for watercolour / acrylic / oil painters who wish to receive advice on their work. Three pieces of recent work are required for review. Tuesday 21st to Friday 24th from 2:00pm. Booking required at 2880506.

Portrait Painting Demonstration: Saturday 25th at 11:00am
Artist: Jim Doolan. 


Entry to all events by presentation of a catalogue.

Whyte's Painting Valuation: Saturday 24th from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. Advice on paintings from personal collection's by Whyte's expert staff. Booking through Whyte's 6762888.

The Sad Shepherd by Edward Freeney

Connemara by Tom Roche

 The Stolen Child by Olivia Hayes

Autumn, St. Stephen's Green by George Corcoran


W.B Yeats' Abbey Theatre by Thomas Ryan PPRHA


Brown Penny by Padraig Lynch

Burren Landscape 1 by Michael Gemmell

Golden Sands Deep Water by Mary Duffy

Boats in Bullock Harbour by Deirdre Ó Ciosóig

Harvest Evening by George Walsh

Bog Pool, Connemara by Fergal Flannagan

Towards Trinity by Patrick Cahill

 When All is Ruin Once Again by Patricia McGloughlin

Reflections by Marie Fallon

 St. Andrews Street by Darragh Treacy

Summer, The Scalp by Michael McWilliams

Stares Nest by Brian Gallagher

W.B. Yeats by Bridget Flinn

 He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven by Maggie Wright

Homage to Yeats by Paul Kavanagh

 The Dolls by Ursula Klinger

The Song of Wandering Aengus by Aidan Hickey

Floral Bouquet by Catherine King

Red Hanrahan's Song by Barbara Graham

The Ragged Wood by Joan Kavanagh

The Wild Swans at Coole by Kate Bedell

Evening Light, Roundstone by Tom Scott

The Meditation of the Old Fisherman by Vincent Lambe

Bold Hares and Beech Leaves by Betty Chrtistie

 The Edge of the Water by Margo Banks

 When You Are Old and Grey by Niamh Harding Miller

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