SO Fine Art Editions: Winter Exhibition 2024

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SO Fine Art Editions, Thursday 5th December - Friday 31st January

SO Fine Art Editions is delighted to host Winter Exhibition 2024, an exhibition showcasing an extraordinary lineup of talented artists, including Yoko Akino, Jean Bardon, Ailbhe Barrett, Emma Berkery, Ria Czerniak-LeBov, Santina Doherty, Cliona Doyle, Stephen Doyle, Aoife Dwyer, Niamh Flanagan, Mary A. Fitzgerald, John Fitzsimons, Taffina Flood, Debbie Godsell, Conor Horgan, James Kearney, Alastair Keady, Richard Lawlor, Stephen Lawlor, Gavin Lavelle, Sarah Long, Bernadette Madden, Kelvin Mann, James McCreary, Jordan McQuaid, Marion McPhee, Matthew Mitchell, Niall Naessens, Lars Nyberg, Mary O’Connor, Shane O’Driscoll, Sorca O’Farrell, Emma O Hara, Padraig Parle, Linda Plunkett, Luke Reidy, Aoife Scott, Stephen Vaughan, and many more.

Key pieces in the Exhibition include:
– Debbie Godsell – Land Rite
– Luke Reidy – Relentless
– Mary O’Connor – Crowded House
– Matthew Mitchell – G Maps 53.124699, -9.265380
– Stephen Doyle – Untitled Painting Sketch III

This diverse collection features a variety of mediums, including etchings, carborundums, monoprints, archival pigment prints, mezzotints, as well as works in charcoal, acrylic, oil, and mixed media. With something to spark every imagination, this exhibition promises to inspire and captivate.


Date:
Thursday 5th December - Friday 31st January
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
SO Fine Art Editions, William Street South, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of SO Fine Art Editions, William Street South, Dublin, Ireland

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