Franco-Irish Exhibition

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The Red Stables, Tuesday 17th September - Monday 30th September

Clémence Prosen and Rebecca Fitzsimons, esteemed artists known for their exploration of Irish and French sceneries, are delighted to announce the 3rd edition of the Franco-Irish Exhibition at The Red Stables in St. Anne’s Park, Dublin. This year’s exhibition, taking place from September 17th to September 30th, promises to showcase an array of captivating artworks that celebrate Ireland and France.

Building upon the success of previous editions, this year’s exhibition will feature a diverse collection of paintings, including the evocative works of Clémence Prosen and Rebecca Fitzsimons. The artists invite visitors to explore their interpretations of Irish and French landscapes, offering a glimpse into the shared cultural heritage and natural beauty of both nations.

New to this year’s event is a Franco-Irish Quiz, where attendees can test their knowledge of Irish-French culture while perusing the exhibition. Additionally, a raffle will be held throughout the exhibition period to raise funds for Lauralynn, Ireland’s Children Hospice.


Date:
Tuesday 17th September - Monday 30th September
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
The Red Stables, Clontarf East, Dublin, Ireland

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