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Louth Craftmark Designers Network launch their exhibition “Greater Than >”

LOUTH Craftmark is pleased to announce their forthcoming group exhibition Greater Than>. The exhibition will be on display in The Basement Gallery, An Táin Arts Centre, Dundalk. The renowned visual arts collective is delighted to officially open their show on Wednesday 29th March at 7pm, all welcome to attend.

The free exhibition will run from Thursday 30th March until Saturday 15th April, with opening hours from 11am to 4pm, Tuesday to Saturday.

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Louth Craftmark is widely recognised as one of the largest, and most respected visual arts collectives in Ireland. The exhibition will feature 29 members from the extensive Louth Craftmark Designers Network, with a broad range of artistic disciplines on show including ceramics, glass, jewellery, painting, print, mixed media, textiles, and sculpture.

Founded in 2006, Louth Craftmark is a collective of talented Northeast based professional artists, designers, and craftspeople, who have come together to promote and support each other. The Louth Craftmark network has grown exponentially in recent years, now standing at 68 members in total.

The title Greater Than > is open to interpretation by each of the artists exhibiting. The various themes being explored include inequality, gender, and school days gone by. Each artist will be taking their own inspiration from the theme to create a dedicated piece of art.

Ceramicist Gillian Callan from Louth Craftmark has commented, “Building on from our very successful Connective 22 Exhibition, and the fantastic Winter Weekender events last year, it gives us great joy to present our Greater Than > Exhibition in the Basement Gallery, in An Táin Arts Centre this March. Our like to support Charlieand the YSPI, you can make a donation on his Gofundme.com page Fundraiser by Charlie Irwin: YSPI Charity Skydive (gofundme.com). members have been working tirelessly on brand new work, which they are very excited to exhibit to the public. I want to encourage anyone with an interest in art to come and see the beautiful pieces that we have on display, all of which have been created by visual artists in the northeast of Ireland.”

Paul Hayes, Director, An Táin Arts Centre has said, “It’s wonderful to welcome back Louth Craftmark to our Basement Gallery for the first time since the pandemic. We have hosted them a number of times before and they always deliver a selection of work that is of the highest quality and standard and are a wonderful showcase for local craft.” For further information please visit: www.louthcraftmark. com

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