Doorway Gallery Online: Getting to know Eithne Roberts-Unseen Works

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Online, Monday 9th November - Sunday 15th November

This week, we will launch an online exhibition with Eithne Roberts ‘Unseen works’.

“Getting to know Eithne Roberts” will launch on November 9th at 3pm. When the works are posted on our website on 9th November at 3pm, why not try this new series of works on your own wall. With our new App, you can get the unique experience of being able to virtually hang one of Eithne Robert’s paintings in your own home! Simply download the app from our website, and follow the setup instructions.

In addition to our solo exhibitions, we will also be hosting a Facebook Q&A evening, so grab yourself a glass of vino, and sit back to enjoy listening to Eithne Roberts at 8pm on Thursday October 22nd on our social media accounts.


Date:
Monday 9th November - Sunday 15th November
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
Free

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