An exhibition of Irish and Palestinian artwork opens in Cork 

Featuring visual work by Irish artists including Spicebag, Séamus Murphy and St Diabhal, as well as Palestinian artists, all proceeds from sales at Dlúthpháirtíocht go to charity
An exhibition of Irish and Palestinian artwork opens in Cork 

Dlúthpháirtaíocht,  an exhibition of solidarity between Ireland and Palestine, takes place at the Laneway Gallery, Shandon Street, Cork.

A cross-cultural exhibition demonstrating solidarity between Irish and Palestinian visual artists is set to debut in Cork on Thursday evening.

Dlúthpháirtíocht (jloo-far-chee-uct), meaning ‘Solidarity’, is described by organisers and curators as a "touring exhibition showcasing the work of Irish, Palestinian, and other international artists, photographers, and filmmakers who share a desire for their work to be representative of their opposition to the apartheid state and the suffering endured by Palestinians".

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