Art and the Outdoors

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Parnell Square North, Saturday 3rd August - Sunday 4th August

This is a two day family art event on Saturday 3rd August and Sunday 4th August 2024 on Parnell Square North.

Art and the Outdoors is inspired by artists who moved out of their studio to paint en plein air or out of doors. This free family-friendly programme includes artist-led outdoor drawing, printmaking, pop up art workshops, street art with Jess Tobin aka Novice, music, poetry, street spectacle, face painting, quiet and sensory spaces and more! The Gallery café will have an outdoor stall and food vendors Crepes and Churros and Arctic Stone hand rolled ice cream will also be on sale.


Date:
Saturday 3rd August - Sunday 4th August
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Parnell Square North, Rotunda, Dublin, Ireland

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