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  2. Kerlin Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Originally opened in 1988, [3] the gallery's current space was designed in 1994 by architect John Pawson. [4] It is located in central Dublin and has 3,600 square feet of gallery space spread over two floors. [4] In 2015, the Artnet website included the gallery in a list of "Europe’s Top 55 Galleries". [5]

  3. The Molesworth Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Molesworth Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Dublin. It is one of Ireland's leading contemporary art galleries, representing some of the most acclaimed artists working in the country today. It hosts eight solo and two curated group exhibitions annually at its gallery space in Dublin's city centre.

  4. Category:Art museums and galleries in Dublin (city) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Art galleries, centres and collections in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    1.4.1 Dublin City. 1.5 County Galway. ... This is a list of private and public art galleries, ... City Arts Centre; Douglas Hyde Gallery;

  6. Olivier Cornet Gallery - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, Cornet did his military service as a Cultural Animator at the French Cultural Centre of Lilongwe in Malawi, where part of his brief was to organise art exhibitions. [5] Cornet organised and curated exhibitions of Irish visual art in various locations in Dublin under the name "Olliart" from 2004.

  7. City Arts Centre, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    Also organised an anti-nuclear exhibition and public debates in their Dublin centre. 1982 - Took part and photographed the nuclear disarmament march. 1985 - Grapevine Arts Centre reforms as City Arts Centre. 1989 - Street Carnival. 1989 - Official opening of Moss Street City Arts Building. Charles Haughey attends and is greeted by Una Sealy.

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    Cincinnati City Council on Wednesday approved a 15-year tax abatement for the $174 million project.

  9. Hugh Lane Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Hugh Lane Gallery, and originally the Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, is an art museum operated by Dublin City Council and its wholly-owned company, the Hugh Lane Gallery Trust. [1] It is in Charlemont House (built 1763) on Parnell Square , Dublin , Ireland .