Posts Tagged ‘art’
The Stories They Tell: Ireland’s Famine Museums
Free. In-person. The Stories They Tell: Ireland’s famine museums – in Dublin and Strokestown – are compelling stops for visitors. This class will spotlight the museums’ histories with photos and…
More >Dan Gleeson Gallery Opening
An immigrant’s relationship with a city is a two-way process that inevitably changes both the newcomer and the new home itself. The beautiful architectural renderings of Irish-born architect Dan Gleeson…
More >Celtic Kaleidoscope gallery opening with artist Jeanine Malec
Free. Celebrating designs from historical sources such as Newgrange, the Book of Kells, and traditional Celtic ornament, this series offers whimsical interpretations of Spiral and Knot patterns in the round. Each…
More >Notions Exchange: A transatlantic dialogue with contemporary artists
In this free webinar, engage with a group of artists in Ireland and North America/Turtle Island about an exciting exchange they’ve been developing over the last few years. Themes will…
More >Gallery Showing: Watercolors by Yvonne Foster
This body of work is a retrospective of the many different styles and mediums the artist has painted over the years. It includes the fields of Wisconsin where she grew up; the shores of Lake Superior where she had a summer home; and even Ireland where she visited frequently. The show will remain up through May 1.
More >Kick off the St. Paul Art Crawl at Celtic Junction Arts Center
The St. Paul Art Crawl begins right here at The Junction! Enjoy local artists, live performances, food and drink, art demonstrations, and interactive art activities!
More >CJAC Live Online Fall Fundraiser
The CJAC Fall Fundraiser will include music, dance, storytellers, poets, and special surprise guests via our Facebook page and website.
More >Irish of Minnesota Digital Gallery Launch
Tom is launching an Irish of Minnesota digital gallery on FaceBook. Please like his page here, and watch for new photographs and accompanying stories all day on Saturday, August 8th! Please visit and comment.
More >Irish Language Exhibition
A beautiful exhibition created by the government of Ireland to represent the history and vigor of the Irish language. Free to the public.
More >New Hibernia Review Panel & Discussion
Free. Discussion of the New Hibernia Review, its history and importance and significance as the quarterly journal created by the University of St. Thomas’s Center for Irish Studies since the…
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