- Opinion
- 19 Aug 16
Peachy Dublin all set for Ana Liffey fundraiser 'Fear'
The exhibition opens tonight, and runs across the weekend
Peachy Dublin are ready to open the doors on 'Fear', an exhibition in conjunction with the Ana Liffey Drug Project.
Taking over all four floors of The Templar Studios, the event is the culmination of a project which saw the people of Dublin confiding their apprehensions in Peachy Boxes around the city, before artists interpreted them in their work.
They explain: "The premise of the exhibition is about fear in our society and prevalence of it in the last year. We want to explore the multitude of variants it poses in our society financially, socially and mentally. Our goal is to display multidisciplinary pieces from various Irish artists on the topic and showcase a beautiful exhibition of the vast topic and the manifestation of it in people's lives in 2016."
The exhibition launches tonight at 6.30, and runs across the whole weekend; all pieces will be available to buy with a percentage of each sale going to The Ana Liffey Drug Project.
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