June is set to be a very busy month for Ciara O’Hara who will be exhibiting work in three shows!
‘Parts’ Gallery 26 26 Dublin Street (formerly Hennessy Fine Foods) Carlow 07th – 15th June Opening Hours 11.00am-6.00pm Parts, an exhibition by Ciara O’Hara, Ruth Power and Adam Bohanna, is based on the premise that life depends on the interaction of parts for nature to flourish. This reflective study will allow us to consider not only the art in nature but also the nature of art.
‘A Natural Selection’ Touring exhibition RDS Member’s Library 11th June – 4th July Opening reception on Wednesday 11th June at 6.30pm. Entrance is free and open to the public.
Hamilton Gallery, 4 Castle Street, Sligo 14th June – 29th August Opening reception on Saturday 14th June at 2pm. Visit her website for more information on the shows http://ciaraohara.com
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