Hats off to the Highlanes

In the midst of lockdown, as galleries had to keep their doors firmly closed, the Highlanes Gallery in Drogheda announced a competition that was 'developed in response to the constraints of the current global situation'. The award, announced at the end of April, is a new biannual competiti...

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