PHOTOS: St John Of God Services Present Ceramic Art Exhibition

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Instructor Amy Smith with Wendy Hardy and Derek O’Sullivan at the ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ at St John Of God Kerry Services centre in Monavalley. Photo by Dermot Crean

ST John Of Gods, Tralee, presented their ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ on Tuesday afternoon at their centre in Monavalley Industrial Estate.

The exhibition is based on the themes of hope, new beginnings and friendship. Eight artists created beautiful ceramic pieces reflecting their unique interpretation of the theme.

Amy Smith of Tralee Pottery Club was their instructor and is curator of the exhibition along with Liam McDonagh.

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Unfortunately, the show was opened behind closed doors due to the Covid situation, but the pieces will be displayed on the Tralee Pottery Club social media channels.

Amy would like to thank all the participants for all their hard work and dedication and also thanked carer Michelle Moore. Scroll down for photos…

Catherine Conway and Eddie Belfry at the ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ at St John Of God Kerry Services centre in Monavalley. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Sandra Healy at the ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ at St John Of God Kerry Services centre in Monavalley. Photo by Dermot Crean
Rita Higgins at the ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ at St John Of God Kerry Services centre in Monavalley. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Melissa Griffin and Colm Noble at the ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ at St John Of God Kerry Services centre in Monavalley. Photo by Dermot Crean
Some of the work the ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ at St John Of God Kerry Services centre in Monavalley. Photo by Dermot Crean
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Some of the work the ceramic art exhibition, ‘Hope is the Thing’ at St John Of God Kerry Services centre in Monavalley. Photo by Dermot Crean