Unquiet Earth: Variants in Nature

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National Botanic Gardens, Friday 11th April - Sunday 27th April

An exciting exhibition of Paintings, Ceramics and Glass

The implications of global warming are all too evident in our world today. Numerous campaigns continue to highlight the urgent need for change. Despite these enormous challenges facing us, it is important to remember that our Earth is still alive and to have hope in a renewed future for our beautiful planet.

Six artists; Barbara Cullen, Annemarie Durcan Colette Edwards Maresa Edwards, Colette O'Connell Niamh Synnott have come together to create this exhibition.

Focusing their attention on varying elements within an ever changing landscape. “Unquiet Earth -Variants in Nature” is the amalgamation of their interpretations. Focusing their attention on varying elements within an ever changing landscape.

This is a free exhibition taking place in the Visitor Centre Gallery.


Date:
Friday 11th April - Sunday 27th April
Time:
9.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland

Google Map of National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin 9, Ireland

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