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Limerick-City Galleries
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The Willow Gallery
7 Georges Quay, Limerick City, Limerick
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The 75 Gallery Art For All
75 O' Connell Street, Limerick City, Limerick
The ‘75’ has 10 to 12 group and solo exhibitions a year, showing both established and emerging artists....
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Dolmen Art And Craft Galleries
Honan's Quay, Limerick City, Limerick
Dolmen show approximately twelve exhibitions a year, showing works in paint, sculpture, print, ceramic, textile, jewelry, wood and metal by artists from home and abroad....
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Anne Fitzgeralds Gallery
Mungret College, Limerick City, Limerick
One of Ireland's most acclaimed artists, whose religious masterpieces and typically Irish faces and landscapes have taken her far afield. Anne's work is known and distributed internationally, so this is the perfect chance for you to have a chat with her personally. The gallery shows all Anne's work including paintings, prints, sculptures and tapestries....
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Chris Doswell's The Basement
28 Mallow Street, Limerick City, Limerick
This gallery works to promote the work of Irish printmakers (engravings, etchings and lithographs). It mounts a permanent collection of original prints by both prominent and emerging artists....
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Angela Woulfe Gallery
16 Pery Square, Limerick, Limerick
Angela Woulfe is an internationally renowned artist of the highest calibre. Her small, yet cosy gallery, houses exquisite paintings of rural landscapes. These original oil paintings have been exhibited widely, from the RHA in Dublin to the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Three of her painting were purchased by the ANC and are on permanent display in the University of Johannesburg.

Ministers of State have also been presented with her works of art. A visit to Angela's gallery, where...
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Limerick Civic Offices
Limerick, Limerick
The first evidence of settlement in Limerick is found on Kings Island, and dates back to the Vikings of the 9th century. It was the only river crossing then, and served as a base for raiding local monasteries and Celtic settlements. The English took over the town of Limerick in the late 12th Century, and in 1197 granted a charter declaring Limerick a city. King John, who visited in 1210, ordered that a castle and a bridge (Thomond Bridge) be constructed. Residents of the island city turned...
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The Belltable Arts Centre
69 O'Connell Street, Limerick City, Limerick
The Belltable Arts Centre was established in 1981, and is the principal Arts Centre in the Shannon Region. Located in a Georgian building in the centre of Limerick City, its facilities include a 315 seat proscenium arch theatre, an exhibition space, film club, coffee shop, all the Belltable's facilities are fully accessible for those with physical disabilities.

The Mid-West's leading theatre and arts venue. The Belltable hosts a variety of artistic events all year round, including th...
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The Limerick City Gallery of Art
Pery Square, Limerick, Limerick
Located in Pery Square, the gallery features a permanent collection of 18th, 19th and 20th century Irish art belonging to some of the much acclaimed artists of the past, including Jack Yeats and Sean Keating. Throughout the year, the gallery plays host to between 30 and 40 temporary exhibitions of paintings, patchwork, architecture and sculpture....
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