Diarmuid Breen's exhibition 'Give me my Meaning is a visual exploration of some social issues that confront humanity. Diarmuid is concerned with the view that most people spend their lives working to try and achieve status, wealth and the acquisition of material things, while missing out on the basics to a happy life, whatever that may be.
Mixed-media artist Jo Howard has her remarkable exhibition 'Cloud Control' displaying in our Front Of House space here at Garter Lane Arts Centre until 18th May.
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The centre officially opened at No. 5 O’Connell St in 1984 and has remained a lynchpin in the region’s arts infrastructure ever since. Spanning two Georgian buildings in the heart
International Women's Day is Friday 8th March and to celebrate this we are holding a raffle to raise funds for local charity Tinteán Housing Association. Artist Jo Howard has kindly
Waterford Film For All kick-off their spring season of films at Garter Lane Arts Centre with the Oscar Award nominated drama Perfect Days The highly anticipated return to fiction feature
Join us for a unique evening of dance. A Scratch night is an opportunity for artists to put their ideas to the test in front of an audience and receive
We have a fantastic selection of films coming up for you this spring at Garter Lane Arts Centre, showcasing some of the very best of European and independent cinema with
Lies We Tell is an Irish mystery thriller by director Lisa Mulcahy The film presents a gripping psychological thriller centred around a young woman's struggle to break free from manipulation.
About Messy Play: In this immersive workshop young children will explore the world through creative play. There will be a wide variety of natural and tactile sensory materials to engage
Cloud Control is an exhibition by artist Jo Howard The title for this body of work was inspired by a recent conversation about the multiple layers of meaning ascribed to
Give me my Meaning is a new exhibition by artist Diarmuid Breen. Give me my Meaning is a visual exploration of some social issues that confront humanity. Diarmuid has been
Garter Lane has as its mission statement to: develop and promote creative activity, and initiating and developing arts activities, particularly in areas that have until now been underdeveloped. Delivery of this Mission Statement is achieved through programming a Multidisciplinary Arts Centre on a year-round basis and partnering with a broad and widely recognised range of cultural and arts providers, organisations and individuals, financial investors including Waterford City & County Council, the Department of Social Protection and the Arts Council. Garter Lane manifests “continued access” through its fully programmed, management and staffing of two venues in the heart of the city combined with continual awareness building of the venue's outputs and engagement opportunities.
Garter Lane has as its mission statement to: develop and promote creative activity, and initiating and developing arts activities, particularly in areas that have until now been underdeveloped. Delivery of this Mission Statement is achieved through programming a Multidisciplinary Arts Centre on a year-round basis and partnering with a broad and widely recognised range of cultural and arts providers, organisations and individuals, financial investors including Waterford City & County Council, the Department of Social Protection and the Arts Council. Garter Lane manifests “continued access” through its fully programmed, management and staffing of two venues in the heart of the city combined with continual awareness building of the venue's outputs and engagement opportunities.