SEA art group to launch exhibition in Waterford

One of the stunning paintings that will be included in the exhibition
The County Waterford based SEA Art Group will be holding an eclectic art exhibition throughout the June bank holiday weekend, which will likely come as great news to local art enthusiasts.
The exhibition will be held at Church Road Hall, in Tramore, and the official launch will take place on Friday, May 31, at 7pm.

The exhibition, which will feature the works of a number of very talented local artists, will continue throughout the weekend, welcoming visitors on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday from 1pm to 7pm.
A spokesperson for the organisers said the exhibition will offer art enthusiasts and the general public an opportunity to immerse themselves in the talents of local creatives.

SEA art group is a community of artists based in Tramore, who are dedicated to fostering creativity, sharing knowledge, and connecting like-minded individuals. The group provides a supportive environment where artists can grow their skills, exhibit their work, and be part of a vibrant artistic community.
“By joining the SEA art group, artists benefit from shared expertise, socialising opportunities, and a supportive learning environment,” said the spokesperson.

“Here, artists can exchange tips, receive constructive feedback, and be inspired by the styles and techniques of fellow members,” he added.
One of the primary objectives of the weekend’s art exhibition will be to encourage membership and foster a sense of community among artists in Tramore.

“By showcasing individual talents and providing a platform for artists to exhibit and sell their work, SEA art group aims to build awareness and appreciation for the local art scene,” said the spokesperson.
The SEA Art Exhibition promises to be an unforgettable event, where art enthusiasts, collectors, and the general public can explore the boundless creativity that emerges from the local art community.

“Don't miss the chance to witness the awe-inspiring works of talented artists and become part of a growing artistic family,” said the spokesperson.
