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*Bluebells in a Wood (oil on canvas) by Jean Ryan Hakizimana

Scariff Library Gallery will host a brand new visual art exhibition by Jean Ryan Hakizimana from Monday.

An artist, art teacher, author, editor, producer and filmmaker, Jean operates his own art studio and gallery space in his native Limerick City from where he teaches students of all skill levels.

His paintings have sold in Ireland and all over the world from exhibitions in his studio and across the country. National and international media has also featured his work and many of his paintings have been used as book covers by eminent authors.

“Reflections” by Jean Ryan Hakizimana is being hosted at Scariff Library Gallery and supported by the Clare County Council Arts Office from 29th April to 25th May. Jean Ryan will also present other exhibitions at Clare County Museum and Cultúrlann Sweeney later this summer.

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