Dublin Painting & Sketching Club Annual Exhibition

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1 Windmill Lane, Monday 11th September - Saturday 23rd September

Dublin Painting and Sketching Club's 144th Annual Exhibition will be held at 1WML (1 Windmill Lane) in Dublin City from Monday Sept 11th – Saturday 23rd 2023, exhibiting over 150 paintings from contemporary Irish Artists.

The Club was formed in October 1874, its aims were ‘to bring together artists, amateurs and others interested in art and the holding of public exhibitions.' In the 21st century these aims remain in place.


Date:
Monday 11th September - Saturday 23rd September
Time:
10.00am - 5.00pm (12.00pm-5.00pm Sunday)
Price:
Free
Address:
1 Windmill Ln, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 F206, Ireland

Google Map of 1 Windmill Ln, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 F206, Ireland

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