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'In the Making' at Fort Dunree 16.11.23

AFTER it's overwhelming success last year, ‘In the Making’ is back by popular demand for a second year. An alternative to the traditional Christmas Craft Fair, this free event is a unique celebration of arts and craft making.

In the Making takes place from 11am to 4pm on Saturday, 18th November 2023, in the Saldanha Gallery at Fort Dunree. It promises to be an inspiring day filled with creativity and will showcase the talents of local artists. The event will also provide visitors with the opportunity to engage in hands-on experiences.
 
Josephine Kelly - Oil Painting.
Artlink project co-ordinator Rebecca Strain said: “We’re delighted to be hosting ‘In the Making’ again this year, which features a diverse array of artists and makers demonstrating their wonderful skills and allowing visitors to witness the magic of creative processes up close. People will also have the chance to try their hand at various crafts, including weaving on a loom, woodturning on a foot-powered lathe, spinning and working with clay."
 
Paul Campbell - Woodturning and Audrey Doherty - Millinery.
Artists and creative makers participating in this year’s ’In the Making’ include: Mary Crowley – Watercolour, Audrey Doherty – Millinery, Ruth McCartney – Spinning, Paul Campbell – Woodturning, Anna Stainsby – Crochet, Claire Harkin – Weaving, Grainne McMenamin – Lino Printing, Josephine Kelly – Oil Painting, Tim Stampton – Wood Block Printing & Bookmaking, Deborah Stockdale – Embroidery, Matthew Porter – Ceramics, Ros Harvey – Chalk Pastels, Hanna Pidkaliuk – Cross Stitch, Tara Eileen Welch – Stained Glass and Mark Cullen – Animation, 3D Printing & Children’s Books.
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