Minaw Collective’s 10 Year Anniversary Street Art Exhibition

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Phase Art Space, Saturday 9th September - Saturday 30th September

Minaw Collective Celebrates a Decade of Empowerment Through Street Art at 10 Year Anniversary Exhibition

Established in 2013, the all-female Minaw Collective has risen as a pioneering force in the Irish street art scene, continuously pushing boundaries and reshaping the urban art landscape. Over the past decade, this exceptional group of artists has not only revitalized the streets of Dublin and beyond but has also garnered international acclaim for their remarkable murals.

This decade of creativity, camaraderie, and empowerment is set to take centre stage as the Minaw Collective proudly presents their 10 Year Anniversary Exhibition. Join us in honouring the immensely talented women who have been the driving force behind this Irish-based street art collective. Their extraordinary journey has been one of inspiration, innovation,
and unity.

To mark this milestone, we invite you to come together in support of the incredible artists who have shaped the heart and soul of the Minaw Collective. The exhibition will take place this September at Phase Art Space, 27 Garville Lane, Rathgar, Dublin 6, with the grand opening event scheduled for 1 pm on September 9th.


Date:
Saturday 9th September - Saturday 30th September
Time:
Varies
Price:
Free
Address:
Phase Space Arts, Garville Lane, Rathgar Avenue, Dublin 6, Ireland

Google Map of Phase Space Arts, Garville Lane, Rathgar Avenue, Dublin 6, Ireland

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