Exhibition of prints, sculpture and mixed media at Cork's printmakers gallery as part of Culture Night 

The exhibition is a playful collection of drawings, characterful sculptures and prints, presented like an exploded encyclopedia across the gallery space.
Exhibition of prints, sculpture and mixed media at Cork's printmakers gallery as part of Culture Night 

Let’s Not Talk About This Now, a solo exhibition by Peter Nash, will take place at Cork Printmakers Studio. Picture: Jed Niezgoda

The opening of Let’s Not Talk About This Now, a solo exhibition by Peter Nash featuring prints, sculpture and mixed media work, takes place from 5-7pm at Cork Printmakers Studio Gallery as part of Culture Night 2025 on September 19.

The exhibition is a playful collection of drawings, characterful sculptures and prints, presented like an exploded encyclopedia across the gallery space.

Mr Nash’s work is fundamentally human focused, in an era marked by rapidly evolving digital advancements. His methods of making are used as tools for slowing down, to gather and share information and ideas.

Cork Printmakers, which was established in 1991, is a professional print studio, gallery and resource organisation offering artists facilities and equipment to create work through the medium of print.

The gallery above the studio showcases contemporary and experimental print practices, developed by Cork Printmakers’ members and partners.

Further information is available online at:  https://tinyurl.com/yptndynp

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