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Sult Artists collective: Life goes on

Life Goes On was a multimedia exhibition, consisting of paintings, fine art prints, ceramics, sculptures, and mixed media installation marking the centenary of the withdrawal of the British Army from Co. Kildare in 1922, by Sult Artists Collective and Newbridge Local History Group. 

The exhibition was initially held during May 2022, in the only surviving barracks building in Newbridge, now part of Bord na Mona Headquarters. In November 2022, it opened in the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, Dublin. 

Watch: Irish Times, May 2022

Read: Kildare Nationalist, Nov 2022

'Life goes on' at the phoenix park

Kildare Nationalist, Nov 2022

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Unravelling an icon

Kildare Nationalist, Jan 2024

Kildare Town will transform into an open air art gallery, when more than 20 local businesses will exhibit 60 works of international and national art in their windows as part of the Brigid 1500 celebrations in the new year. This uniquely accessible art exhibition titled “Unravelling an Icon, Celebrating and Remembering Brigid and her Legacy,” was organised by Sult Artist-led Collective based in Kildare, to reflect the traditions, customs and symbols associated with Brigid’s legacy, to mark the 1500th anniversary of the death of Brigid in February 2024.  

This project is supported by Brigid 1500 and Kildare Co Council.