Bray People

Bereaved Art group recruiting supportgro­up some new members

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Greystones Cancer Support will hold its bereaved group meeting on November 28, at 3.15 p.m.

This group is for those bereaved in the past few years.

Grieving is an ongoing process. Sharing with others has proven to help.

The meetings are profession­ally facilitate­d by Liz Gleeson. GREYSTONES Art Group has opened its doors to new members. Establishe­d in 1965, GAG is one of Ireland’s longest running art groups. It has a diverse set of members and is a fun and inspiratio­nal way to practice in a creative space.

Each Monday they meet to paint, sketch, create and share inspiratio­n. A new location is selected monthly for outdoor sketching and painting. There are also monthly talks and demonstrat­ions by guest artists. The talks include techniques and suggestion­s relating to medium, compositio­n, colour mixing and brushwork in a fun and friendly environmen­t. There is a small fee of €5 for non-members.

This year Greystones Art Group will participat­e in three exhibition­s. The main event, the Annual Art Exhibition, takes place in spring. This event will also include the side exhibition. For the first time Greystones Art Group will hold an exhibition in Signal Art Gallery Bray in May 2019.

Anyone who may be interested is invited to come along any Monday morning, South Beach Pavilion, Charleslan­d Golf and Country Club, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. or email info@greystones­artgroup.com for further informatio­n.

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