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Dottie Feb 11th, 2001 10:58 AM

Irish crafts and contemporary art?
 
Where have you seen lovely handmade crafts by County? Are there folk art stores or conseignment shops? I'm searching for painting, pottery, and weaving.We'll be in Dublin,round to Clare, and up to Mayo (still deciding :)) <BR>Also very keen on photography and contemporary student art and viewing Irish Impressionists. <BR>Dot <BR>

topper Feb 12th, 2001 08:16 PM

There's got to be a knowledgeable Fodorite out there....

jp1 Feb 13th, 2001 02:10 AM

Theres a contempory design workshop/gallery in temple bar.Also check out a store called avoca handweavers.(theres one in dublin 7 in bray(wicklow,just south of dublin))

Judith Brady Feb 20th, 2001 12:45 PM

Dottie, <BR> I just responded to a similar question regarding crafts in Ireland. <BR>The area I visited was Kilkenny and if <BR>you're interested use the TEXT SEARCH and type in lace-pottery-craft areas in the Republic of Ireland. Hope my suggestions there may be of some help.

Danna Feb 20th, 2001 12:49 PM

Dotty, <BR>We stayed in Donegal town, and were in search of tapestries. They suggested going to Killybegs west of Donegal Town, we didn't cause the bus connection wasn't great on a weekend and they cost more than we wanted... But, you may want to check it out. Dongegal town had some lovely art galleries with many different types of arts. Have Fun!

Anna Feb 20th, 2001 02:46 PM

You shouldn't have any trouble finding what you're looking for. Just stay out of the touristy looking shops. Simply wander around just about any town of reasonable size and you should stumble upon original art, handmade pottery, etc.


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