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06 Sept 2025

PICTURES: Festive finds at Bridge Street Studio in Dundalk

Discover unique treasures for the perfect Christmas

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Bridge Street Studios in Dundalk is thrilled to announce its annual Christmas shopping event, Festive Finds.

This special event will take place on Saturday, November 30, from 10am to 5pm.

Discover a curated selection of handcrafted gifts, original artwork, and unique home decor, all created by talented local artists. From stunning textiles and ceramics to captivating paintings and jewellery, there’s something for everyone.

Enjoy delicious mulled wine and mince pies while you shop, and take advantage of our complimentary gift-wrapping service.

Rachel Tinniswood in Bridge Street Studios Gallery

Meet the talented artists behind the creations:

  • Caóilfíonn Murphy O’Hanlon, a textile artist inspired by the Irish countryside;
  • Fiona Quigley, a mixed media textile artist whose work is influenced by nature and nostalgia;
  • Mary Cowan, a ceramic artist who creates unique sculptures and wall pieces inspired by the natural and industrial world;
  • Orla Barry, a painter capturing the magic of the natural world;
  • Orlaith Cullinane, a visual artist exploring themes of the body and transformation;
  • Rachel Tinniswood, a mixed media textile artist creating wearable art;
  • Sarah McKenna, a ceramic artist crafting functional pottery with unique patterns;
  • Suzanne Carroll, a visual artist influenced by social history and material culture.

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"We're thrilled to be part of the local community and to offer unique, handcrafted gifts. The festive atmosphere at our studio, combined with the opportunity to meet the artists, makes for a truly special shopping experience." says ceramicist Sarah McKenna

Don’t miss this opportunity to support local artists and find unique gifts for your loved ones.

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