RHA Gallery – New Exhibitions Open From TODAY
RHA Gallery Open, 7 Days a Week.
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RHA EXHIBITION
New Exhibitions from TODAY
Barbara Knežević, pleasure ‘scapes, Gallagher Gallery
Miriam O’Connor, Tomorrow is Sunday, RHA Ashford Gallery
Also showing:
Damien Flood, Tilt, Brown & O’hUiginn Galleries
Robert Ballagh, Home, RHA Foyer
Always Free Admission. Open 7 Days a week. Please observe Covid-19 safety protocols and wear a mask.
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RHA NEWS
Niamh O’Malley ARHA
The President and Members of the Academy are delighted to announce the election of Niamh O’Malley as an Associate Member of the Academy.
Niamh O’Malley was elected at the RHA Assembly meeting held on Tuesday, 13 July, 2021.
Dorothy Cross RHA was elected as a full Member at the same meeting.
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RHA SCHOOL
Fingal County Council Studio Award
Final Week for Applications
The RHA School in partnership with Fingal County Council Arts Office, are delighted to offer the opportunity of a funded studio space at the RHA, for a professional artist for the period of one year. Applications close this Sunday 25 July.
The award is open to practising artists at all stages in their professional careers, working in visual art.
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RHA LEARN
Watch Back: Damien Flood and James Merrigan in Conversation
Watch exhibiting artist Damien Flood and invited guest James Merrigan, as they discuss Flood’s solo exhibition Tilt, in the surroundings of RHA Brown and O’hUiginn Galleries where these paintings and sculptures are on display untill 1 August.
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RHA LEARN
Ashford In Conversation
5pm, 28 June
Online via Zoom
Join us for this conversation with exhibiting artist and photographer Miriam O’Connor, with RHA Exhibitions Curator, Ruth Carroll. Miriam and Ruth will discuss Miriam’s exhibition Tomorrow is Sunday, showing in RHA’s Ashford Gallery.
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RHA LEARN
Watch back: Denis Kelly and Ronnie Hughes in Conversation
Watch artist Denis Kelly and invited guest speaker, artist Ronnie Hughes, discuss the work in Kelly’s solo exhibition Look, then Look Again, previously shown in the RHA Ashford Gallery.