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Portrait of Irish trans trailblazer Dr Lydia Foy wins prestigious prize at National Gallery

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A portrait of Irish trans activist Dr Lydia Foy by artist Amanda Dunsmore won the prestigious AIB Portrait Prize in the competition held at the National Gallery of Ireland.

The portrait celebrates the incredible achievements of Dr Lydia Foy in her fight to become the first trans person in Ireland to have her gender recognised….

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