Art Evolve

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RDS, Friday 27th March - Sunday 29th March

Ireland’s newest contemporary art fair is set to make its return to Dublin this March.

Art Evolve will bring together the nation’s leading contemporary galleries and artists for a dynamic, immersive experience celebrating cutting-edge creativity and artistic expression.

Opening Hours:

  • Friday 27th March 11am-8pm
  • Saturday 28th March 10am-6pm
  • Sunday 29th March 10am-6pm

Date:
Friday 27th March - Sunday 29th March
Time:
10.00am
Price:
€8 - €10
Address:
RDS Hall 4 (Industries Hall), Anglesea Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

Google Map of RDS Hall 4 (Industries Hall), Anglesea Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4, Ireland

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