| :::: Tipperary - A Novel by Frank Delaney |
 |  Date: 17th Nov
Location: Tipperary Libraries
Contact: www.tipperarylibraries.ie Tipperary Libraries have chosen Tipperary - A Novel, written by Frank Delaney, for the first ever Tipperary Reads Project for adults and older teens. |
| Tipperary-born Frank Delaney, who now lives and works in New York, will be visiting libraries and enues around Co. Tipperary from November 17th to 22nd and leading discussion sessions with his readers. He will also offer some advice about the process of writing.
This novel is set primarily in Co. Tipperary and is a great read from a master storyteller. From 1st September your local library will have multiple copies available for loan.
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| :::: 'Abstract Expressionnism' @Cashel Library |
 |  Date: Library Hours
Location: Tipperary Libraries
Contact: Cashel Library 062-63825 'Abstract Expressionnism' will rin in Cashel library throughout Janurary |
| Tommy Hanley portrays crisis and freedom in his collection of paintings. |
| :::: Cruiskeen Exhibiton |
 |  Date: Permanent Exhibition
Location: Tipperary Excel Centre
Contact: 052-34550
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| An Cruiskeen –The Davin Boat is a 38ft long boat which has been magnificently conserved and dramatically displayed in South Tipperary County Museum. This exhibition is on permanent display and is one of many sporting artefacts housed and cared for in the museum. |
| :::: The Davin Boat |
 |  Date: Permanent display
Location: County Museum
Contact: 061-6134550
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| In May 2006, Pat Walsh, grandnephew of Maurice Davin, donated the ‘Cruiskeen’ to South Tipperary County Museum. Grant aid and sponsorship resulted in the boat being sent to the Conservation Centre in Letterfrack for restoration. The journey of the boat’s removal from the cowshed back to the Museum was the subject of a ‘Nationwide’ programme shown on R.T.E in 2006. Maurice Davin would have been flattered by the men and women that afforded so much of their time to the research, display and conservation of his prized rowing boat – ‘The Cruiskeen’
The Boat is a unique example of a four oar-sculling skiff of light clinker construction and copper fastened. The boat is a unique example of mid to late 19th century lap stroke construction. The moulded treatment of the steamed frames has not been documented before, according to Historian & shipwright, Michael Kennedy. The level of craft and skill in the artefact is extremely high.
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| :::: Exhibition by Edward Bradley |
 |  Date: July and August
Location: Cashel Library
Contact: glarkin@tipperarylibraries.ie
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| “I have enjoyed developing and using many differing painting techniques, often without brushes, to create a distinctive effect that is dazzling in its complexity and stunning in its simplicity. I find the creative process exhilarating. The joy of crafting something unique and beautiful bestows the ultimate sense of fulfilment.”
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| :::: Exhibition of Paintings by Wally Ryan |
 |  Date: September
Location: Cashel Library
Contact: glarkin@tipperarylibraries.ie
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| :::: Our Books Go Far |
 |  Date: June - August
Location: Clonmel Library
Contact: 061-6124545 Send us a picture of your library book on holidays. All on display in September
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| We ask our patrons to send us pictures of themselves reading their library books on their holidays or weekends away. These photographs will form the basis of a novel exhibition in Clonmel Library in September.
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| :::: Dust in the Air Suspended |
 |  Date: 24th June - 25th August 2010
Location: County Museum
Contact: 052 6134565 An exhibition of works from the collections of the Arts Council of Ireland and the Irish Museum of Modern Art, presented by South Tipperary County Council’s Arts Service at the County Museum. |
| The exhibition brings together an exploration of both the physical and metaphysical understanding of suspension and the tensions that arise from the state of being suspended or in suspense. Artists in the exhibition include: Dorothy Cross, Gary Coyle, Anthony Gormley, Ilya Kabakov, Alice Maher, Fergus Martin, Austin McQuinn, Isabel Nolan, Jesús-Raphael Soto and Hannah Starkey. The exhibition opens on Thursday 24th June and runs until 25th August 2010.
Contact: Sally O’Leary, South Tipperary County Council Arts Service
Address: County Museum, Clonmel
Tel: 052 6134565
Email: sally.oleary@southtippcoco.ie
Web: www.southtippcoco.ie
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