What's Happening at Nenagh Arts Centre
Our 3 Day Easter Camp returns for a second year. Packed full of activities to keep you entertained over the Easter Break.Suitable for 7-12 year olds, it’s running from Tuesday 16th – Thursday 18th April and will include Arts, Crafts,...
- March 22, 2019
At Nenagh Arts Centre we are committed to programme inspirational and memorable performances that cater for different ages and tastes, including young people and their families. This year as part of our inclusion programming we will introduce a number of...
- January 18, 2019
Can an octopus called Igor and a feline named Jazz Cat help children learn about music? That’s what DabbledooMusic wants to prove. A new way of teaching music, it is based on animated graphic notation and is an easy way...
- November 22, 2018
Award winning Irish group Two Time Polka play a fiery mixture of Cajun, Bluegrass and Rock ’n’ Roll music. They are known to spice up their live performances with flavours such as tangos and east European tunes. With five albums...
- November 19, 2018
Halloween is a special time of year when the ghosts and ghouls come out to play. At Nenagh Arts Centre we play host to Spleodar Halloween Arts Festival, a feast of fun filled events for all the family, now in...
- October 25, 2018
If you weren’t able to make it to our Spleodar Halloween Lantern Workshop last week here at the Arts Centre never fear because below you can find step by step instructions for our lanterns. If you make the lanterns then...
- October 23, 2018
As part of this years Spleodar Halloween Arts Festival Darren Ryan a Photographer and Visual Artist based in Limerick City will launch his ‘Carnivale’ exhibition. A former pupil of Limerick School Of Art And Design, Darren has returned to the...
- October 17, 2018
A few months ago Aileen Hogan of Shabby.ie did an upcycling event with us at Nenagh Arts Centre. I was so inspired by her that I really wanted to paint anything that wasn’t tied down. My first thought was those...
- September 10, 2018
In her hilarious play ‘The Curse of the Button Accordion’ comedian Sharon Mannion is a worrisome child. She worries about the end of the world; about giant meteorites hurtling from the sky and destroying everything in their path, starting with Roscommon. Mostly she worries about pleasing her...
- September 7, 2018
Last year saw the release of Luka Bloom’s Refuge Album and on Saturday 22nd September Luka brings his Refuge Tour to Nenagh Arts Centre. Luka Bloom is regarded as one of Ireland’s most respected contemporary folk artists, having produced over...
- August 28, 2018