Sunday, 13 July 2014
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Ian Carty Ceramics
Ian Carty Ceramics
Ian makes once off works of fine art, and has won multiple
awards, Ian’s ceramics are
highly creative and extremely artistic. His designs are currently being sold
nationally and internationally throughout Ireland and the USA,
Ian Carty
0872661781
Gecko Glass Craft
Gecko Glass craft
Gecko glass craft, a small glass studio
situated in Rathcormac craft village, Co Sligo. Taking inspiration from the
surrounding land and seascapes glass artist Enda Clarke designs and creates a
selection of vibrant, contempory pieces including mirrors, lamps, suncatchers,
decorative panels and commissioned windows using a variety of glass techniques including
copper foil, lead work and fusing. Adult and kids workshops on offer.
Info :
Mob – 0879392165
Benbulben Pottery
Benbulben pottery
Dave explores a wide variety of making and firing functional
pottery; he is constantly developing and changing his work exploring new
techniques. Visitors are welcome and see works being produced on site.
Dave McLoughlin
0862155234
Yeats Country Antiques
Yeats Country Antiques
One of Ireland’s leading antique
dealers and member of the Irish Antique Dealers Association – our Sligo
warehouse is stocked full of beautiful & keenly priced antique
furniture and collectables.
the wicker man
The wicker man
Wicker man produces unique handcrafted items from natural
resources such as ash, hazel and willow plus craft instruments from recycled
wood. Chair and benches made to order
0833831315
Francis Presley
Round House
The Rathcormac Craft Village is a beautifully restored farm yard
from the 17th Century, situated at the foot of Benbulben near the final resting
place of W.B. Yeats. The craft village is set on a 100 acre farm that stretches
to the sea in an area of north Sligo that has an ancient historical and
mythological past.
The Craft Village provides an ideal environment for creative
artwork and the yard has been transformed into a creative hub for the North
West.
Old
stone buildings flanked by ancient sycamores provide a backdrop for a calm and
welcoming atmosphere where the public can stroll at leisure around the craft
workshops which include Ceramic Art, Woodturning, Pottery, Stained Glass,
Jewellery, Antiques and Sculpture.
After
visiting the craft units a coffee can be enjoyed in Vintage Lane cafe, before
going to investigate the replica Bronze Age round house located on site among
other historical exhibits and info on surrounding areas.
The Craft and food market is on
Saturdays from 10-3 and is a real hive of activity, produce and crafts are
bought and sold in a friendly community market every weekend, with live guest
musicians and buskers providing entertainment. Ample coach and car parking is
available.
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