Jill Parkinson, artist, Jacqueline Daly and Anna Obara of the East Galway and Midlands Cancer Support Team.

The wonder of animals inspires new Athlone exhibition

Do you know that a collection of crows is called a murder? Or that a group of pandas is referred to as an embarrassment of pandas? They are examples of the strange and wonderful collective nouns that are assigned to groups of animals. They also provided the inspiration for the latest exhibition by local artist Jill Parkinson, currently on display in the Aidan Heavey Library, Athlone.

'An Improbability of Puffins and other collectives' explores these animal collectives through a beautiful series of linocut prints. 50% of all the artwork sold in this exhibition will be donated to East Galway and Midlands Cancer Support.

Her distinctive artwork has previously been exhibited as part of the Athlone Arts Group. She also illustrated 'Reedbound, A year in Ireland’s Waterways' by Giles Byford.

The exhibition was launched on Thursday, June 22 and runs until Thursday, June 29.

Access is free and open to all. Contact 090-644 217 with queries.

Westmeath Libraries is delighted to support local artists with small scale exhibitions. So if you are interested in exhibiting a collection in your locality, why not consider your library - a welcoming space for all.

For details of Westmeath Libraries and forthcoming events, please visit https://www.westmeathculture.ie