Oliver Sears Gallery
Description
Specialising in fine art exhibitions, consultancy & secondary market. Our gallery space is located in the intimate surroundings of 29 Molesworth Street; an elegant Georgian building on four floors in the heart of Dublin city centre.
Opening Hours: 10am-5.30pm Monday to Friday, Saturday: By Appointment
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facebook.comWe who work in Holocaust education welcome this statement from Holocaust Education Trust UK. Education is our only refuge, now more than ever. Holocaust Educational Trust (UK) Holocaust Education Trust Ireland
Oliver's contribution to Kevin Myers redemption. (Second letter down)
How to explain the dangers of stereotyping and the casual racism that that practice invokes in one brilliantly written article. And, like Caryna Camerino, the Jewish Representative Council of Ireland do not speak for me. Camerino #jewishrepresentativecouncilofireland
Final few days to see '4 Photographers' The exhibition closes on Thursday 27th July.
Yesterday, with the support of the Holocaust Educational Trust UK, Their Royal Highnesses, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, visited the site of the Nazi German concentration camp Stutthof, in Poland, where over 28,000 Jews perished during the Holocaust. They met with British survivors of Stutthof, Manfred Goldberg and Zigi Shipper. Manfred and Zigi met in Stutthof before being liberated in 1945 and rebuilding their lives here in the UK. Their Royal Highnesses, along with Manfred and Zigi, paid their respects by laying stones at the camp’s Jewish memorial – a Jewish tradition – as Manfred recited El Maleh Rachamim, the Jewish memorial prayer for the dead.
"What happens when five artists decide to sidestep galleries and curators and take a DIY approach to exhibiting?" The exhibition 'Take Five at the Mill' in Kinsale featuring Katherine Boucher Beug & Charlie Tyrrell amongst others. Take Five at the Mill Gemma Tipton Irish Times Culture Taylor Galleries