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Extra Ordinary
Wednesday 04 March
Rose (Maeve Higgins) is a driving instructor who
bears the unenviable ability of being able to
communicate with the dead. Despite being
encouraged by her huckster father, she now
shuns any pleas to make contact with the spirit
world. There is a sense that Rose may live a
lonely life, but also feels no shame in her own
eccentricity. Then a possibility of
companionship announces itself when she
takes on Martin (Barry Ward) as a student. He
seems nice enough, but he has an ulterior
motive. He and his daughter are plagued by a
deceased, though still naggy, wife and mother.
Rose eventually agrees to take on the task of
tackling her for them and re-engages with her
lifelong struggle.
dirS. MikE ahErn and Enda lOuGhMan,
irEland, 2019, 94 Min
TiME: 8 pM pricE: €9/5
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Mick O’Dea Exhibition
friday 06 March – Saturday 18 april
Mick O’ Dea was born in Ennis Co Clare in 1958. He
studied at the National College of Art and Design
Dublin, The University of Massachusetts Amherst,
Winchester School of Art in Barcelona and
Winchester where he was awarded a Masters in
European Fine Art. He lectured at NCAD for
sixteen years up to 1999 and has acted as an
external assessor and lecturer in Art Colleges and
Universities in the USA, UK and Ireland.
O’Dea has had numerous exhibitions and has
participated in a wide range of artists residencies
in Ireland, the USA and Europe.
The recipient of many awards, his most recent
include The Ireland US council / Irish Arts Review
Portraiture Award in Dublin and The Royal Ulster
Academy Portrait Prize in Belfast. O’ Dea was
elected ARHA in 1993, RHA in 1996 and PRHA in