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ART EXHIBITION: Julija Saler will hold an art exhibition this coming Friday, June 28 in the Dunloe Hotel. Photo: Michelle Crean

 

By Michelle Crean

A fundraising art exhibition in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation will be held in the Dunloe Hotel next week.

Artist and mother of two, Julija Saler (38), will hold an art exhibition on Friday, June 28 from 8-11pm.

Julija, who has lived in Killarney for the last few years, wanted to organise a fundraiser before she and her family depart for their native Austria next month.

“I’ve done over 200 pieces and will have 30 at the exhibition,” Julija told the Killarney Advertiser.

“We have been living for three and a half years in Killarney but are leaving soon as my husband works in Liebherr. My children are in Fossa school and we will miss it.”

She said she chose the Jack and Jill Foundation as her charity of choice, as a child in her son’s class is a wheelchair user and his family have used the service.

And 20 percent of each painting sold will go to the charity.

“There’s a lot of kids in Fossa with special needs and it’s also very important to support the parents.”

Tickets into the exhibition are €25 and on the night there’ll be free entry into the prize draw for an original abstract piece of art.

 

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KIFF to air final screening in May

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Kerry International Film Festival Film Club will return on Wednesday, May 20 for its final screening of the season, before taking a break until November.

The Song Cycle is a warm and funny documentary following musician and filmmaker Nick Kelly as he cycles from Dublin to Glastonbury, carrying his gear and performing gigs along the way.

Joining him are long-time collaborator Seán Millar, who arrives by bus to play each night’s show, and cameraman Céin O’Brien, capturing every high and low of the journey.

Blending music, travel and storytelling, the film is both a celebration of sustainable living and a moving reflection on friendship, creativity and Kelly’s relationship with his late father.

Intimate and quietly inspiring, it’s a story about perseverance, keeping the pedals turning, no matter the obstacles.

The documentary has received major festival acclaim, winning Best Independent Film at the Galway Film Fleadh 2024 and the Audience Award at the IFI Documentary Festival 2024.

Festival Manager Marie Lenihan said it has been really heartening to see how the film club has taken off.

She said: “At its core, it’s about giving Irish films a local screen and a shared audience, especially films that might not otherwise reach Kerry.”

Director Nick Kelly will attend a post-screening Q&A, followed by a live performance, making this a special one-night-only film club event.

Tickets are €8 plus booking fee at kerryfilmfestival.com. Free tea and coffee from 7.30pm at Cinema Killarney.

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Camera Club announces monthly competition winners

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Maryann Heidtke has claimed top honours in this month’s Killarney Camera Club competition, winning both the Novice and Unrestricted categories.

Her winning photograph, titled ‘The Shoemaker’, was taken in a narrow alleyway in the medina of Marrakesh.

The image is an environmental portrait featuring an elderly shoemaker in his small workshop.

The subject is surrounded by rows of handcrafted leather shoes and bags in various colours, capturing a sense of his daily craft and routine

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