Creative artist and Ford Studio owner Sheena Furlong is preparing for the “Art Asylum” student exhibition, taking place on May 29th in Kilmuckridge. The exhibition will showcase the work of her students, highlighting a range of creativity, skill, and imagination developed throughout the course.
In the photo with her is Breakfast Show presenter Aileen Quigley, who is also one of Sheena’s students, offering a unique insight into the creative process behind the “Art Asylum” exhibition.
The event promises a vibrant celebration of local artistic talent and community creativity.
Wexford Athletes Ready for Special Olympics Ireland Games
CCPC Urges Immediate Action as Rathwood Examiner Contacts 7,000 Customers
Water Supply Restoration Underway in Gorey Following Plant Disruption
Special Event to Celebrate the Legacy of St. Moling in St. Mullins
Comments
Add a comment