An exhibition of work by Lorcán Mac Mathúna, Rónán Ó Raghallaigh and John Ó Faoláin On Display at Wexford Arts Centre, in the Dr. Billy Colfer Gallery from 4th - 22nd December 2023. Film screening and exhibition opening will take place on Monday 4th December at 7pm. Tickets to this event are free of charge but must be booked in advance. Join artists Lorcán Mac … [Read more...] about Aisling
My Memories
A Solo Exhibition of Work by Heba Haj HaboIn Association with Cow House Studios. On Display at D'Lush Café, at Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Y35 X5HF 13th October - 16th November 2023 Heba Haj Habo was born in Syria in 2005. She lived with her parents and her five brothers and sisters on a large family vegetable farm in the town of Tell Arn in the district of … [Read more...] about My Memories
Culture Night 2023
At Wexford Arts Centre Culture Night Youth Cabaret 6:30PM - 8PM Celebrating young talent in Wexford in performance including music and spoken word. Featured artists Ayda, Katie Sludds, James Brockett and more to be announced. Late Night Gallery Opening 7PM - 9PM In partnership with Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, Wexford Arts Centre is delighted to host … [Read more...] about Culture Night 2023
One Hundred Steps
A film by Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burcaat Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Ferrybank South, Wexford, Y35 X5HF 22nd August -4th October 2023 This exhibition will open on 19th August 2023 at 4pm, followed by a screening and 'in conversation' event with artist Benjamin de Burca and curator Rayne Booth at 6pm in the theatre space at Wexford Arts … [Read more...] about One Hundred Steps
Garden Flowers and Kilmore Quay
Abstracts by Marie Phelan at D'Lush Cafe Wexford 3 rd of August to 7th of September, 2023 Saltees Ferry Fantasy Garden Flowers and Abstracts are two of my favourite subjects.I enjoy painting my mixed media backgrounds to enhance the visualaspects of my home grown flowers. Background details are inspired bythe flowers growing in the garden and the interplay between … [Read more...] about Garden Flowers and Kilmore Quay