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BlueLeaf Gallery provides a strong supportive platform for emerging, mid-career, and established artists, both Irish and international. The gallery offers a broad programme of curated exhibitions that take place at its Dublin premises and in project spaces in Dublin and London.
The Directors of BlueLeaf Gallery launched BlueLeaf Unlimited in 2009. The goal of BlueLeaf Unlimited is to engage the viewer and encourage an active discourse about art. BlueLeaf Unlimited strives to deliver a wide range of artistic experiences that are not constrained by traditional commercial formats. BlueLeaf Unlimited uses a primary project space at 20 Lower Hatch St., but also utilises other venues throughout Dublin.
BlueLeaf Gallery originated at 10 Marino Mart, Dublin in 2001. In 2003, a second gallery was opened by An Taoiseach Bertie Ahern in the city centre of Dublin on Lower Pembroke Street consisting of a two-story expansive space enabling the gallery to present group and solo exhibitions simultaneously while fostering new audiences. Four years later, with a newly adopted emphasis on international exhibition opportunities, BlueLeaf Gallery closed its Pembroke Street premises and pursued new initiatives from its premises at 10 Marino Mart in Fairview and its project space at 20 Lower Hatch St.
BlueLeaf Gallery prides itself in its reputation for providing a high level of personal care and attention in looking after the varied interests of its patrons, of first-time buyers, curators and corporations alike. The gallery is always pleased to offer advice to its patrons in developing their own art preferences, as well as extending an opportunity to gain an understanding and appreciation of the art works available by the gallery's own artists.
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