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Seen-Unseen 2026
Three wooden house-shaped objects with black-and-white nature imagery sit on a wooden floor against a white brick wall.
CAG.3078 Fiona Kelly, Homing, 2019, Screenprint on salvaged shipping crate, object dimensions - 3 parts. Purchased from the artist, 2021.

Friday, 12 June
14:00 – 16:00
In-person and online
Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, County Louth, A92 F7PH

Seen-Unseen is an art project led by artist Clare McLaughlin for and with people who are visually impaired. 

We are delighted to collaborate with Clare to host a guided visit of the exhibition TO LAND: Living Roots Awakenat the Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, County Louth.

Drawing from the rich collection of Crawford Art Gallery’s contemporary artworks, the exhibition explores how identity is shaped by our relationship with land, history, and memory.Exhibiting artist Fiona Kelly will meet the group for a relaxed chat about her artwork. 

This event free of charge, but booking is essential. Attendees can join the group in-person or online.

No previous knowledge or particular art experience is necessary.

To book a place, email claremclaughlinemail@gmail.com
or, send a voice note, text or whatsapp to 00353863091653

Crawford Art Gallery has collaborated with Clare and visually impaired participants since 2014 – with a range of art encounters and tactile visits. Clare’s collaborative work explores the haptic or sensory experience of art.

You can listen to Clare McLaughlin talking about Seen-Unseen visits by clicking here.

For information on the exhibition TO LAND: Living Roots Awaken, visit here.

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