an exhibition of new paintings by – GERARD BYRNE – Venue: Greenlane Gallery Dingle Date: December 15th May, 2007 Contemporary Irish artist, Gerard Byrne, showed his latest works at the Greenlane Gallery, Holy Ground, Dingle, Co Kerry from the 15 December 2007
Venue: The Shelbourne Hotel Date: 14th of November, 2007 A limited edition of 250 presentation sets, of eleven signed prints (510mm x 590mm) on Pauline Bewick’s Visual Translation of The Midnight Court, are available for purchase prior to the launch. They are currently on show at the Greenlane Gallery Dingle and shall be exhibited at the Greenlane gallery Paris from Mid September.
– Pauline Bewick & Holly Melia – Venue: The Greenlane Gallery, Dingle Date: 27th October – 1st December, 2007 Vernissage: Saturday 27th October at 6.30 pm These are a couple of pics from the weekend’s opening of the Pauline Bewick and daughter Holly Melia’s exhibition at the Greenlane Gallery, Dingle, which was a typically exuberant affair with Pauline in full flight as she showed her irreverant new works based on the famous Merriman poem, The … Read more
Venue: Greenlane Gallery Dingle Date: Fri, Sat and Sun Sept 21st, 22nd and 23rd, 2007 To mark the opening of The Greenlane Gallery on Rue Des Deux Ponts, Ile St. Louis in Paris and Ireland’s participation in the Rugby World Cup, we are having open house in the Gallery to celebrate with all our Irish friends. On Fri, Sat and Sun Sept 21st, 22nd and 23rd please join us for a drink and some … Read more
– Fidelma Massey & Patsy Farr – Venue: The Greenlane Gallery Dingle Date: June – 31st July, 2007 Leading Irish sculptor, Fidelma Massey and West Kerry Coast artist, Patsy Farr have just opened their highly anticipated new show at the Greenlane Gallery, Dingle, Co Kerry, which will run until July 31st. The duo behind the Greenlane, mother and daughter team Susan and Charlie Callery, added not a little touch of glamour to the proceedings as they toasted … Read more
Eleanor Walsh launched Eden The Cookbook on Tuesday 10th April at 6pm at Greenlane Gallery, Dingle. Below are some pictures of the evening. [image1] [image2]
– West Kerry Coast – an exhibition of painting and sculpture by artists LIAM O’NEILL TOMÁS Ó’CÍOBHÁIN HANS BLANK This exhibition of new paintings by Liam O’Neill, Tomás O Cíobháin and sculptor Hans Blank. Below some photos from the opening night.
– ANNA BARDEN & ANTHONY SCOTT – Venue: The Greenlane Gallery Dingle Opening: Saturday 16th September, 2016 This exhibition of new paintings by Anna Barden with sculptures by Anthony Scott was officially opened at the Greenlane Gallery on Saturday 16th September 2006.
an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by – James MacCarthy and John O’Connell – Venue: The Greenlane Gallery Dingle Date: 15th July – 29th July, 2006 Opening: Saturday 15th July at 7.00 pm This exhibition of new paintings by John O’Connell with sculptures by James McCarthy was officially opened at the Greenlane Gallery on Saturday 15th July 2006. Below are some photos taken during the evening. Please click here to view the art featured … Read more
– ROWLAND DAVIDSON & DESMOND HICKEY – Venue: The Greenlane Gallery Dingle Opening: Saturday 10th June, 2006 at 7.00 pm This exhibition of new paintings by Rowland Davidson and Des Hickey was officially opened at the Greenlane Gallery on Saturday 10th June 2006. Below are some photos taken during the evening.
an exhibition of new artworks by – Patsy Farr & Fidelma Massey – Venue: The Greenlane Gallery Dingle Date: 6th May – 20th May Vernissage: Saturday 6th May at 6.30 pm This exhibition of new paintings by Patsy Farr with sculpture by Fidelma Massey was officially opened at the Greenlane Gallery on 6th May 2006. Below are some photos taken during the evening.
an exhibition of paintings by – LIAM O’NEILL – Venue: The Greenlane Gallery Dingle Opening: Friday 22nd July, 2005 Introduction by Jennifer Goff Colours are the painter’s material and Liam O’ Neill’s use of colour forms the underlying essence in this new collection of paintings. His style has developed from an early descriptive, narrative manner, where works were carefully composed and painted in muted colours, to work which is now much more fluid, less defined … Read more