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Exhibition: finding the most forgiving element by Helen Hughes

Butler Gallery Evans Home, John's Quay,, Kilkenny

Butler Gallery is very pleased to present finding the most forgiving element, a new body of work by Helen Hughes that includes sculptures, print works and two short films.

Making and materiality are foundational in my predominately sculptural practice which takes influence from mass produced commodities and the fetishistic surfaces of retail. Honing and developing my own improvised, markedly physical processes, and utilising materials that are wilful and difficult to control (e.g. balloons and fast-cast resins) my practice is rooted in the body and its way of understanding. My intention counters increasingly virtual ways of navigating the world and a growing remove from materiality.

Free

Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny Barrel Yard Sessions

Smithwick's Experience 44 Parliament Street, Kilkenny

Looking for a fun way to spend this bank holiday weekend? Add Smithwick’s Experience Kilkenny to your Roots Festival plans! Whether you're up for our immersive tour or prefer relaxing…

Free

Shane Daniel Byrne – But He’s Gay

Watergate Theatre Parliament St, Gardens,, Kilkenny

The award winning Shane Daniel Byrne is Irish comedy’s new wonderkid (in his mid 30s). He’s, embarking on his first national Irish tour after sold our runs at the Edinburgh Fringe and the Dublin Fringe. Once considered an exciting talent of contemporary performance art in Dublin he messed that up and now he’s a comedian. Join him for his fierce and fiery début hour about whatever is wrong with him.

€24