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Greystones Art & Photography Exhibition (GRAPE)

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  • 15-06-2012 3:46pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 24


    Greystones Tidy Towns are running a weekly exhibition for local Artists & Photographers starting on Sunday July 1st. times are 11am till 4pm and we hope to run it right through September

    We are looking for local artists & photographers to come down and display their work starting on July 1st and returning every Sunday through the season.

    Each exhibitor will be allocated a bay measuring approximatly 8' X 8' to display their work (a limited number of smaller bays are available).The cost of a bay is €20 for the day and is payable on the day at the harbour. An appication form can be downloaded from http://www.connaughton.eu/grape.htm and must be filled out, signed and returned to jody@connaughton.eu first in order to secure a bay. Bays can be booked for a minimum of one Sunday and a maximum of four consecutive Sundays after which a further one or four Sundays can then be booked.

    Artists/Photographers must provide their own means of securing their work to the bays and all work must be hung in a secure way, using cable ties etc. All exhibitors will be expected to provide their own shelter for their work, such as plastic sheeting, and this must be fitted in such a way so as not to damage the bays and must be removed after each Sunday.

    Exhibitors should park their cars in the car park or on Trafalgar/Marine Road and not on the pier road. Exhibitors should take care not to block any of the entrances and access to and from the compounds and club pens. All exhibitors must keep the area around their bay free from litter and must not obstruct the walkways.


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