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    Turning Point

    Turning Point - Image
    Isabel Nolan

    A site-specific open form sculpture created for Terminal 2 in Dublin. The name was chosen because it suggests a moment in time, a potential turning point in innumerable personal stories.

    Turning Point is c.8.7m high x 5.74m x 3.14m. It is made in mild steel, the surface...

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    NSF: Temporary Projects in the Docklands

    NSF: Temporary Projects in the Docklands - Image
    Eli Caamano, Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, Seamus Nolan & Sorcha O'Brien

    A series of three temporary public artworks from local, national and international artists, commissioned by the National Sculpture Factory, in the functioning docklands area of Cork.

    Balloon by Sorcha O'Brien and Eli Caamano
    Sorcha O'Brien and Eli Caamano installed 4 spherical 20ft b...


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    Hotel Ballymun

    Hotel Ballymun - Image
    Seamus Nolan

    Hotel Ballymun was conceived by artist Seamus Nolan. From 23 March to 27 April 2007, the 15th floor of Clarke Tower, one of the last remaining tower blocks in Ballymun, was transformed into a short stay hotel.  Nolan ...

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      Nazareth Housing Association provides independent living houses for individuals and couples who are 65 and over and on the Sligo County Council housing list.  Nazareth Village is comprised of 48 houses in a garden setting.  The Village was financed as a public-private partnership between Nazareth Housing Association and Sligo County Council with funding from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government.  

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