Dublin Painting & Sketching Club Annual Exhibition

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1 Windmill Lane, Monday 15th September - Sunday 28th September

The 147th Annual Exhibition of the Dublin Painting & Sketching Club is open to the public from Monday 15th until Saturday 28th September, in the Town Hall space of the Windmill Quarter.

The Club was formed in October 1874, its aims were ‘to bring together artists, amateurs and others interested in art and the holding of public exhibitions.' In the 21st century these aims remain in place.

Opening Times:
• Monday to Saturday – 10.30am – 4.30pm
• Sunday – 12.00pm – 4.00pm

Culture Night – Friday 19th September – Open until 8pm


Date:
Monday 15th September - Sunday 28th September
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free
Address:
1 Windmill Ln, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 F206, Ireland

Google Map of 1 Windmill Ln, Dublin Docklands, Dublin, D02 F206, Ireland

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