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Pattern Recognition: Architectures of Seeing
Celebrating 15 Years of Emerging Visual Art in County Kildare This landmark exhibition marks fifteen years of the Emerging Visual Artist Solo Exhibition Bursary Award, a partnership between Kildare County Council Arts Service and Riverbank Arts Centre. Pattern Recognition: Architectures of Seeing brings together the work of fifteen artists who have each shaped the visual
Welcome to the Comic Picnic by Kate Escolin
You’re invited to the picnic! Welcome to the Comic Picnic is a colourful and playful comic exhibition serving up a feast of fun. This exhibition invites you to sprawl out on a picnic blanket and enjoy the world of comics created by artist Kate Escolin. From cute characters to sun-soaked comic panels, this exhibition is
Let’s Make Comics! with Kate Escolin (7-9 years)
Let’s Make Comics! with Kate Escolin (7-9 years)
Explore the art of comics and learn how to tell a complete story in just a few panels! Learn how to craft concise and impactful narratives, design characters, and master the essentials of comic storytelling. Whether you’re new to comics or looking to improve your skills, you’ll leave with your own unique short story comic
Let’s Make Comics! with Kate Escolin (10-12 years)
Let’s Make Comics! with Kate Escolin (10-12 years)
Explore the art of comics and learn how to tell a complete story in just a few panels! Learn how to craft concise and impactful narratives, design characters, and master the essentials of comic storytelling. Whether you’re new to comics or looking to improve your skills, you’ll leave with your own unique short story comic
Neil Delamere – Reinventing the Neil
Neil Delamere – Reinventing the Neil
Our comedic adventurer returns with a brand new stand-up show, packed to the brim of tall tales and hilarious stories. Join the star of the Blame Game, Live at the Apollo, QI and Celebrity Chase as he ponders the eternal question, if it ain't broke should he fix it? “A wryly brilliant live performer” ***** - Sunday Times "No TV camera