Summer Show at Kenny Gallery
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Author: Our Reporter
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
A new collection of artworks, Summer Show, will be launched this Friday, June 16, at the Kenny Art Gallery in the city’s Liosbán Retail Park – the first of two major group exhibitions at the gallery this year.
Artists from Italy, Germany, Australia, Japan, The Netherlands, the US and Ireland will be showing work, with several making their Kennys’ debut. Those taking part include Lola Donoghue, Shane Berkery, John Morris, Mario Sughi, George Callaghan, Susan Hazard and Bernadette Madden. The works on display will include paintings, sculpture and graphics, in a wide range of styles.
Summer Show will be on display at the gallery from Monday to Saturday, 9am-5pm daily and it can also be seen online at www.thekennygallery.ie from June 16-July 11. A full catalogue with all the prices is also available on the website.
Admission is free and the artworks are for sale.
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