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South East Plein Air

Location: Wexford & South East Ireland.
Members: 117
Latest Activity: Nov 16

SEPA is an association of amateur and professional painters who paint together regularly outdoors in S.E. Ireland. All artists are welcome. SEPA organises Ireland's 'Art in the Open' plein air festival. SEPA membership is free. NB. As with all Paint-Outs posted on Plein Eire, these events are simply notifications of intent by one individual to be at a particular place and time to paint. Each member's participation is entirely at his/her own risk. No responsibility for harm or loss of person or property on the part of anyone else is intended or implied. 

 For photos of SEPA's previous paint outs, click on this link: SEPA photos

Here are a few ideas for paint-out venues. Please add your own suggestions and we'll get a schedule together for the coming weeks. Your addfitional recommendations welcome.

Ballinkeele House

Newtownbarry House & Gardens

Dunamore Wood (Borodale) (no facilities)

Rosslare Harbour Lagoon

Tinahely

Wexford Beaches

Wexford Gardens

The Still Pond, near Enniscorthy

 As ever, it is weather permitting, so in case the organiser needs to cancel, please indicate by RSVP for each event so a single message will let everyone know if an event is 'On' or 'Off'.

In particular, it seems smaller villages where we have access to coffee and a bite and a chance to say'hello' are sought-after venues. Here are some suggestions:

 DuncormickScreenKillinickLady's Island, ClohamonSaltmillsSlade

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Comment by Plein Eire Administrator on September 18, 2012 at 21:06

Nethertown is listed as 30th September in the list above. Should that be 23rd? and should Ballycross Apple Farm Revisited be on 30th Sept or 6th October?

Comment by Karen Scannell on September 18, 2012 at 19:30

This Sunday we're back to Nethertown, Carne...

Comment by Karen Scannell on September 4, 2012 at 20:22

Here is a link to the discussion forum regarding The possible Cockleshell Gallery exhibition in Duncannon :

Cockleshell Gallery SEPA Exhibition

Please confirm your interest A.S.A.P 

Comment by Phil Stewart on August 31, 2012 at 9:02

Nethertown, I didnt know the name. Thanks Karen.  Look forward to Wells on Sunday.

 

Comment by Lize Human on August 30, 2012 at 16:33

I just saw a lady working in The little kitchen at Wells House and she recommends to wear wellies.

Comment by Lize Human on August 30, 2012 at 16:31

i really hope we can go to Wells house on Sunday... fabulous place!

Comment by Karen Scannell on August 30, 2012 at 9:50

We are working on getting permission to paint in Wells House .I hope to confirm details later today  for this Sunday 2nd September. 

Nethertown is a great spot Phil ..we can pencil it in for the 16th .

...and don't tempt us Rene.......maybe some of us  we can make a trip over to you sometime  :)

Comment by Tomas King on August 29, 2012 at 17:37

I think I know this place!!!

Comment by Phil Stewart on August 29, 2012 at 15:30

Yes you are right Tony  the 19th is past.  What about for the 16th of September down around Lady's Island, there is a beach surrounded by pylons near the Lobster Pot. The beach has large rocks along it, very dramatic. (is there spellcheck on this thing)

Comment by Tony Robinson on August 28, 2012 at 23:35

Ballyhack was actually the last paint-out, Phil. Any suggestions from anyone for the next one?

 
 
 

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