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Art and Design / October 22, 2021

CLTV.FILM to launch new exhibition ‘Lost and Found’

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Art and Design / October 22, 2021

CLTV.FILM to launch new exhibition ‘Lost and Found’

Words: Dylan Murphy

The CLTV.FILM crew are teaming up with a host of different artists for a new project in Universal Space in Dublin.

Today, CLTV.FILM have revealed details of their forthcoming exhibition ‘Lost and Found’. Taking place from Friday October 28 and running until Thursday 11 November, it sees a number of different artists showcase art through a plethora of different mediums including original painting, audiovisual experiences, poetry and photography.

Featured artists include Ami Jackson, Greg Purcell, Erin Quinn and Mark Logan among others.

As well as having individual art pieces exhibited on the walls, they will also be creating a Lost and Found installation as the centre point of the space, encouraging participants to engage with it.

Admission is free and the opening night takes place from 17.00-22.00 at Universal Space, 65 Strand Street Great, Dublin 1.

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