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Characters of Dublin: Exhibition


By Jeanne Sutton
10th Mar 2015

O'Connell Street by Fuschia MacAree

Characters of Dublin: Exhibition

painting of men and women

This Thursday, March 12th, sees the launch of Four Characters, an exhibition centered around four, famous ‘characters’ from Dublin city. Ten artists have produced pieces inspired by cult figures such as Dancing Mary and Bang Bang and the pieces sold on the night will be divided between the artists and the Dublin Simon Community.

four characters exhibition

Ruan Van Vilet and Fuchsia MacAree?are just some of the names participating and Bobby Ahern will read anecdotes about the four characters featured from his book D?you Remember Yer Man.

Make sure to swing by Nowhere, 64 Aungier Street this Thursday.

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