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3rd December 2009 - 9th January 2010
Little Christmas '09
Following the huge success of last year's Little Christmas show in 2008, this exhibition features a suite of images with a paper size of 20cm x 25cm and limited to an edition of 20 based on the combining form -scape.
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5th November - 28th November 2009
1st October - 24th October 2009
New Works by Visiting Artists 2009
The Visiting Artists Scheme, established since 1980 at Graphic Studio Dublin continues with this show, to play an important role in Irish Art. This visually challenging exhibition features iconic living Irish artists, acclaimed both nationally and internationally.
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03 September 2009 - 26 September 2009
09 July 2009 - 28 August 2009
11 June 2009 - 04 July 2009
'Graduate Award Exhibition'
Graphic Studio Gallery hosts a unique exhibition, featuring award winning graduate artists. All of the artists whose work is on display have made the transition from being fine art students to exhibiting at a professional level. Graphic studio Dublin's graduate award scheme gives an essential opportunity to student artists to gain valuable experience in printmaking, financial support and an invitation to participate in an exhibition at Graphic Studio Gallery.
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» Information about the Graduate Award
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07 May 2009 - 30 May 2009
09 April 2009 - 23 April 2009
'Studio Publications'
A diverse selection of framed prints from our stable of visiting
artists stock including Louis le Brocquy, Elizabeth Blackadder,
Barbara Rae, William Crozier, Tony O'Malley, Micheal Farrell,
Michael Cullen, Gwen O'Dowd, Felim Egan, Tim Goulding,
Patrick Hall, Ciaran Lennon and John Noel Smith among
others, will be on show at Graphic Studio Gallery
from 9th April - 23rd April 2009.
As valued customers of Graphic Studio Gallery, we are pleased to offer a substantial discount on exhibited framed works.
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12 March 2009 - 04 April 2009
'Le Chéile' - A Welsh / Irish print collaboration
A unique visual dialogue began between two prominent Print Studios in Ireland and Wales namely the Leinster Printmaking Studio, Co. Kildare and the Regional Print Centre, Wrexham, Wales. Irish artists collaborated with Welsh artists to explore themes of land/language/place/sense of belonging. A series of working prints, drawings, collages and text travelled back and forth across the Irish Sea, with each collaborating artist responding to and working on the artworks.
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» Liam Ó Broin - Why artists make prints
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05 February 2009 - 28 February 2009
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