I made my debut on the World stage September 22nd, 1957 in Hartford, Connecticut. I graduated from High School and moved to Dublin, Ireland. Artist, Blues Harp.
Thanks @DublinPortCo for sharing this post! I’d love to speak to you about my work chronicling the history of famous Dublin ships such as the Helga, built in the Dublin Dockyards last century. Above, a shadow box of Naom Éanna.
I’m delighted to be exhibiting my work for the duration of Sean O’Casey Week at the Sean O’Casey Theatre, East Wall, Dublin 1. The official festival opening ceremony is on September 11th, 6:30pm. The public is welcome. https://t.co/u2r0mWxbZc
I’m delighted to be exhibiting my work for the duration of Sean O’Casey Week at the Sean O’Casey Theatre, East Wall, Dublin 1. The official festival opening ceremony is on September 11th, 6:30pm. The public is welcome. https://t.co/u2r0mWxbZc
You are cordially invited to attend the opening of Brian Palm’s exhibition of recent watercolours ‘Verdant Transparency’ at the United Arts Club, 3 Fitzwilliam Street, Dublin 2, on Thursday, May 19th at 7:30 pm.
The exhibition will officially be opened by Mary Stokes.
@GerryAdamsSF Hi Gerry, May I suggest The Irish Institute, in the Pearse Family Home, 27 Pearse St., Dublin. It would be a valuable artifact for our collection! Thanks, Brian Palm, Artist in Residence, Ireland Institute for Cultural and Historical Studies.
Winnie and Martin Cauley in front of Monaghan’s shop, Charlemont Place, Dublin, c. 1979. Photo by Brian Palm. I got to know these kids during my visits to the campsite beside this shop. They taught me how to “curse on Bunty”!@GuidanceStokes @SindyLJoyce