Dublin Painting and Sketching Club Exhibition: Park Perspectives

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Farmleigh House & Estate, Saturday 8th March - Sunday 23rd March

The Dublin Painting and Sketching Club boasts a rich heritage that spans 150 years, a testament to its enduring legacy of artistic excellence. The club’s exhibitions celebrate creativity, innovation, and inclusivity in the arts, providing a platform for both established artists and emerging talents in their pursuit of excellence.

Since its founding in 1874, the landscapes of Ireland, its national parks, local parklands and serene green spaces have long inspired members of the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club. Our latest exhibition, Park Perspectives, is hosted by the OPW at the Cowshed Gallery in Farmleigh, Dublin. Featuring the work of over 40 talented artists, this collection offers an exploration of landscape, highlighting the beauty and diversity of nature as seen through the eyes of our members. We invite you to immerse yourself in this celebration of nature’s many forms and enjoy the creative expressions on display.


Date:
Saturday 8th March - Sunday 23rd March
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free
Address:
Farmleigh House & Estate, White's Road, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, Ireland

Google Map of Farmleigh House & Estate, White's Road, Phoenix Park, Dublin 15, Ireland

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