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Orlagh M. Murphy began her career as an illustrator who then went on to work as a decorative and mural artist for architects and interior designers in Ireland, USA, Japan and throughout Ireland. Now concentrating on her studio based practice, this current exhibition has been inspired by our idea of home and what we remember of the place that has coloured who we are today. Having spoken to numerous people about their memories of home; Orlagh worked on a series of paintings and collages of various items and interiors that all had the power of recalling a moment in time. This is her first solo show.
Open Mon-Fri 1.00 – 5.30pm and during performances.
Event date & time: 19.11.2013 at 00:00
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Orlagh M. Murphy began her career as an illustrator who then went on to work as a decorative and mural artist for architects and interior designers in Ireland, USA, Japan and throughout Ireland. Now concentrating on her studio based practice, this current exhibition has been inspired by our idea of home and what we remember of the place that has coloured who we are today. Having spoken to numerous people about their memories of home; Orlagh worked on a series of paintings and collages of various items and interiors that all had the power of recalling a moment in time. This is her first solo show.
Open Mon-Fri 1.00 – 5.30pm and during performances.
Event date & time: 19.11.2013 at 00:00
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Birr Film Club – “I’m So Excited” (Los Amantes Pasajeros)
Dir: Pedro Almodovar, 90 mins, Cert: 16, Language: Spanish.
Starring: Antonio de la Torre, Hugh Silva, Miguel Angel Silvestre, Laya Marti, Javier Camara.
A Spanish airline flight is heading for Mexico City but it’s landing gear is crocked so the pilots circle over Spain leaving an enthusiastically camp trio of male cabin attendants to entertain the handful of business class travellers. That the passengers in economy have been drugged into slumber is just one indication that Almodovar is also aiming at a bitter metaphor for his homeland’s recent scandalous financial downturn. Riotously naughty, but far from empty-headed, this film is another must-see, graced by generous cameo from old favourites Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz.
€7/€5/€3
8pm
Event date & time: 19.11.2013 at 20:00
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