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Published 21:39 18 Aug 2016 BST
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This years exhibition, taking place from August 19-21, promises to be a weekend full of art, culture, and music, where everyone is welcome. Some of Ireland’s greatest talents have been creating works and we can expect to see pieces from Maser, Gearoid O’Dea, Sketchy Inc, Neil Dunne, Claudine O’Sullivan and Jacob Stack. Further exploring social change, Peachy X Repeal will take place on the Saturday afternoon.
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