Bringing visibility to a subject still shaped by stigma and silence, the exhibition invites audiences to reconsider how menstruation is perceived, reframing it as a natural, powerful and life-affirming process.
Rich in emotional resonance and visual complexity, this deeply personal body of work explores the layered themes of memory, transformation, and the quiet inheritances passed down through generations.
Maurice Quillinan's eight large format oil on linen paintings in this exhibition began life two years ago, when he and the Limerick poet Paul Sweeney met to discuss embarking on a collaborative project to see what would come out of a dialogue between poetry and painting, using the waterways around Limerick City as the main inspiration.
Art Amongst Friends – An Exhibition by Riverlane Art Group, 1st May – 1st April, Free Admission Art Amongst Friends brings the work of the Riverlane Art Group to Nenagh Arts Centre this April. Founded on the belief that art...
Buaile is a photographic meditation on booleying - one of Ireland's forgotten pastoral customs - in the Galtee mountains. Booleying is the Irish term for transhumance, which involves moving livestock seasonally between lowland and upland pastures.
Glittering Eye – An Exhibition by Aishling Martin, 11th – 31st of July, Free Admission Launch: Thursday 16th of July, 6pm Glittering Eye presents a series of drawings, paintings and collages exploring themes of value, transformation and perception. At the heart...











