News
National portrait exhibition coming to Killarney House

The National Gallery of Ireland's popular AIB Portrait Prize and AIB Young Portrait Prize 2024 exhibition is coming to Killarney House & Gardens for the first time.
The exhibition will open on Saturday (March 29), and will run until July 20.
After being shown at the National Gallery in Dublin earlier this year, the exhibition is now heading to Killarney.
It features 46 stunning portraits that were shortlisted for the 2024 prizes.
The winners of the 2024 prizes were:
AIB Portrait Prize Winner: Amanda Dunsmore, with her portrait called "Lydia, Dr Lydia Foy."
Highly Commended: Arann McCormack, for "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden."
Highly Commended: Emily McGardle, for "The Pox."
AIB Young Portrait Prize Winner: Aoibhe Devereux, age 16, for "Tumtha (Immersed)."
The portraits were judged by a panel of well-known artists and art experts. The Portrait Prize is now in its eleventh year, and this is the first year it's being sponsored by AIB.
Joe Shannon, the AIB Killarney Branch Manager, said, "We're thrilled to bring these fantastic portraits to Killarney House and Gardens. These artworks show off the amazing talent of artists from all over Ireland, both young and old. We're proud to be a part of this and we hope everyone will come see this wonderful collection in such a beautiful place."