The CRAIC on Sunday July 20th, 2014
11am: Check out Face It, an exhibition by Susanne Wawra exploring mental illness, healing and issues of anonymity, which takes place at Galway University Hospital for fringe.
11am: Mixed media artist, Nancy, hosts an exhibition at the Dominican Hall, The Claddagh, of native American wall hangings for fringe.
11am: Visual Artist and Jewellery Designer Louise Spokes holds her Glass Art exhibition for fringe at the Dominican Hall, The Claddagh for fringe.
12:30pm: A range of water sports are on offer at Mannin Bay, Clifden for a blueway taster day – an area of outstanding beauty with facilities.
1pm: The Harp, the Accordion and the Ugly, a vintage style silent projection, with soundtracks played live on the harp and accordion takes place at Árus na nGael.
3pm: The Mute Quire - an ensemble from Italy, China, and America – bring their original freewheeling story to the Galway Playhouse at Columban Hall for fringe.
6pm: Enjoy a one-hour conversational jaunt through Ireland’s past, inspired by historical memorabilia at O’Connors in Salthill hosted by Brian Nolan.
10pm: A songwriter showcase takes place at the Galway Fringe main stage at the Victoria hotel, Victoria Place.
9pm: It’s the final night for the Tale of the Ancient Lights at The Galway Playhouse, Columban Hall, combining circus, dance and magic.
10:30pm: Raging Sons, an up and coming original rock band from Limerick will play at the back stage bar at Monroe’s Live on Dominick Street.