Pallas for Palestine

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The Bank at The Digital Hub, Wednesday 1st May - Saturday 4th May

allas Projects is launching a fundraising exhibition for Palestine which will take place in The Bank at the Digital Hub at 86 James Street (D08 C2PR) from 1st May until 4th May.

Artists include:  

Marian Balfe, Susan Buttner, Robin Carey, Dominique Crowley, Mark Cullen, Karen Ebbs, Lana May Fleming, Andrej Getman, Leann Herlihy, Steffi Kelly, Barbara Knezevic, Gillian Lawler, Dave Madigan, Ronan McCrea, Emma McKeagney, Sean Molloy, Gavin Murphy, Irene O’Neil, Leda Scully, Kym Tracey, Catherine Ward, Eve Woods.

The exhibition will feature works from artists in residence at the studios, the sale of which shall benefit directly our chosen charities for the event. The exhibition shall open Wednesday 1st May at 6pm and be on display from Thursday 2nd-Saturday 4th and the pieces can be purchased at any time during those hours.

Gallery hours:
12–6pm, Thursday–Saturday (during exhibitions)


Date:
Wednesday 1st May - Saturday 4th May
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
Fundraiser
Address:
The Bank at The Digital Hub, James Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

Google Map of The Bank at The Digital Hub, James Street, The Liberties, Dublin 8, Ireland

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