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Art in Ireland


OK, one last question (for today anyway).  Whenever I travel I like to pick up artwork from one of the local artists as a souvenier.  Of course when in Ireland we can always get Aran sweaters, linen and crystal, but I love to see what the contemporary artists in a country are up to.  Which towns or areas would be good to visit some galleries or artists enclaves?  Thanks.


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Wendy,


As I mentioned before there is an art gallery in Ardrigole on the Beara Peninsula. Major towns tend to have such things more than the remote areas you are planning on. Take a look at some of the following links, which may be of interest:


http://www.cultureireland.com/artists/index.asp


http://www.craftireland.com/


http://www.irish-art.com/irishartists.php


http://www.zeroland.co.nz/irish_culture.html


http://www.artguide.org/uk/


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Wendy,


Another thought has come to mind. There are a lot of craft studios and artists in the village of Ballydehob in West Cork. Add it to your list.


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Wendy,


I'm not nearly as experienced as some of the others who post here (have only been to Ireland twice and one trip was really short), but I've found local artisans almost everywhere we went.  Sometimes they had little shops, sometimes they were at street fairs or farmers markets, but they're definitely there!  Wherever you go, I don't think you'll have any trouble finding local artwork (paintings, pastels, etc.), photography, crafts, etc.


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I've only been to Ireland once, so this is based on very limited experience.


In Roundstone, we saw several artists. Apparently there are days where artists gather and take boats to a little island in the bay to paint.


In Carrick-on-Shannon, we went to a center for area artists that was just amazing. I was really impressed with some of the wood carving and sculpture. In Manorhamilton, also in Ireland, we met a group of potters in a pub. There is apparenlty a potters' collective in the town.


In Dublin, we happened upon a great gallery called WhichCraft. They are online at http://www.whichcraft.ie/. Wonderful painting, wood, scultpture, jewelry, textitle art...We also had a great talk with a worker there about how impressed we were with the art throughout our trip and in particular in Carrick-on-Shannon. She said that Leitrim was becoming a popular place for artists to form collectives or set up their own shops.



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hi


i have an aunt in co. clare who is a well respected artist &  a nun who has her work in galleries in dublin & france. if you like i can give you contact info.



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