Dungarvan Enterprise Centre has recently opened its doors to local artists who wish to display their work on-site. The busy centre is a perfect showcase for artists who do not have exhibition space of their own. The first person to avail of this opportunity is talented local artist Tony Hayes, Tony is showing some beautiful streetscapes of Dungarvan at the centre at the moment.
"Our main aim is to support enterprise and create opportunities in the local economy," says Mags Durand O'Connor, centre manager, "so it seemed sensible to fill our empty wall space with local art, offering an opportunity to exhibit to local artists. We always buy local ourselves and we would encourage our visitors and tenants to do the same, for us this includes supporting the many local talented arts and crafts producers"
Dungravan Enterprise Centre offers affordable high spec office space to start-up and expanding businesses in the area, in addition to business support, mentoring and training through partnership with the anchor tenant Waterford County Enterprise Board. The centre recently welcomed Mercyhurst College Ireland on board, translating to a huge opportunity for Dungarvan as the university's European base. For further information on office space available and/or displaying art on-site please contact Mags at 058 23598 or dungarvanec@gmail.com
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