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Spectacular Queer and Inclusive Art coming to Offaly

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April sees a host of fantastic queer and inclusive art initiatives taking place across Offaly as part of Spectacular Vernacular; a curated programme of multi-disciplinary, inclusive arts activities in community outdoor spaces.

The programme has been developed through the ‘In the Open/Faoin Spéir’ Arts Council of Ireland fund in response to the COVID-19 crisis and […] The post Spectacular Queer and Inclusive Art coming to Offaly appeared first on GCN.

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