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Antrim - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Launch of '23 small pieces' by Tadhg McGrath
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Sunday November 06, 2005 23:27 by Aodhán - Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich eolas at culturlann dot ie 216 Falls Road Belfast 028 9096 4180/ 048 9096 4180
Event runs from 06/12/2005 to 06/01/2006. Time: 7:00in/pm Tadhg Mc Grath has an honours degree in painting from Central Saint Martin’s College in London, and an MA from the National College of Art in Dublin. He has exhibited in Belfast, Dublin and London, and has work in private collections in the UK and Ireland. His work is thought provoking and often controversial, taking on themes including the troubles. Saorchead/Free Admission |
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Jump To Comment: 2 1It is the top picture - and looks around the same period - although little had changed for many years.
Jesus, That looks very very much like my aul street on the Falls Road where I grew up in the late seventies - and where I had walked down to lift my first Bottles and bricks - as the crowd gathered - to get wired into such vechicles.
Indymedia - has it all!
I sorry I had missed that exhibition.