Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork

Crawford Municipal Art Gallery, Cork

Crawford Municipal Art Gallery is a significant cultural institution dedicated to promoting and showcasing the visual arts, ranging from historical to contemporary works. The Gallery's collection boasts over 3,000 pieces, with a focus on eighteenth-century Irish and European painting and sculpture, contemporary video installations, and Greek and Roman sculpture casts, which form the heart of the collection.

Established in 1818, the Crawford Art Gallery played an important role in promoting Irish and international art practice. Today, it remains committed to fostering recognition and critical assessment of art through its exhibitions and Learn and Explore programmes. The Gallery is situated in the heart of Cork City and is an essential part of Ireland's cultural and tourism infrastructure, attracting over 250,000 visitors annually. The admission to the Gallery is free, making it accessible to everyone.

Originally built in 1724 as the city's custom house, the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery is home to the Canova Casts, a gift to the city of Cork from the Vatican Museum in Rome. The Gallery's historic collection includes famous and beloved works by 20th-century Irish artists such as Seán Keating, Harry Clarke, Norah McGuinness, Mainie Jellett, and Jack B. Yeats. The modern collection features works by contemporary artists like Eilis O'Connell, Gerard Byrne, Dorothy Cross, Maud Cotter, and Hughie O'Donoghue.

The Crawford Municipal Art Gallery is a place where visitors can explore and appreciate the rich history and diversity of the visual arts. It is an excellent destination for anyone interested in art and culture and provides a unique opportunity to experience the best of Ireland's art scene. Whether you are an art lover, a history buff, or just looking for a place to spend some time, the Crawford Municipal Art Gallery is definitely worth a visit.

Why You Should Visit:
Many interesting exhibits (statues, photographs, paintings, etc).
Beautiful place for a meal and time out.
Free to the public.

Tip:
The gallery's café is one of the best to go for breakfast in Cork.

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Sight Name: Crawford Municipal Art Gallery
Sight Location: Cork, Ireland (See walking tours in Cork)
Sight Type: Museum/Gallery

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