BARROW Valley Art Group held its annual exhibition of paintings in Cobden Hall at Carlow College recently, in association with Co Carlow Hospice. Running from Saturday to Thursday, 25-30 October, the exhibition saw 19 artists presenting work across a variety of media.
Daniel Griffin and Annika Niva
Artist Ruth Coffey in front of her work
The exhibition was officially opened by Glór Cheatharlach’s Bríde de Róiste. Admission on the night was €5, with all proceeds going to Co Carlow Hospice.
Avril Jacob and Trione Healy
Mary O’Connor, Mary Hosey, Jane Walsh and Mary Butler at the exhibition
The group also ran a raffle in aid of the hospice; the main prize on offer was an original painting by Scottish-born artist Jock Nichols, which was done while giving a plein air class to the Barrow Valley group in Shankill Castle, Carlow. Other prizes included a Kenwood Chefette donated by Sean Swan of Swan’s Electrical Expert and a gift voucher donated by Liam Geoghegan of Arthur’s SuperValu, Sandhills.
Anne Marie and Michael Kearns
Adrian Scully, Louise Gallagher, Lisa Scully and Deirdre Hyland
Barrow Valley Art Group was one of the first art groups of its kind in the country when it was formed 52 years ago. The group meets once a month for seven months of the year and hosts workshops with prominent artists from different art schools.
Syl and Catherine Kelly with Therese Fennin (centre)
Anne Marie Kearns with one of her pieces at the exhibition
The Barrow Valley group would like to express gratitude to all those who donated to the hospice and who attended the exhibition throughout the week and also to the exhibition’s sponsors: Rachel Doyle of the Arboretum; Sean Swan of Swan’s Electrical Expert; Wesley Smyth, Ballinaboley Plant Hire Ltd; Suzanne Fennin, Clanard Court Hotel, Athy; Michael Condon, Jones Business Systems, Carlow; and Liam Geoghegan, Arthur’s SuperValu, Sandhills, Carlow.
Anne McMahon and June Farrell representing County Carlow Hospice
Michael Bencik with his daughter Skylar and Yvonne Nolan