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22 Sept 2025

Landmarks: A Louth Journey - fascinating exhibition coming to Downtown Hub

Solo exhibition by Tracy Fry coming to Creative Spark Downtown Hub

Landmarks: A Louth Journey - fascinating exhibition coming to Downtown Hub

Landmarks: A Louth Journey, a new solo exhibition by acclaimed local artist Tracy Fry, coming to Creative Spark Downtown Hub on 7 August

Creative Spark Downtown Hub says it is proud to present Landmarks: A Louth Journey, a new solo exhibition by acclaimed local artist Tracy Fry, opening on Wednesday, August 7th at 7:00 PM.

This exhibition offers a compelling visual exploration of County Louth’s rich landscape and cultural heritage, inviting audiences to rediscover the county through an artist’s eyes.

Combining her signature collagraph printmaking techniques with abstract map elements and expressive landscape imagery, Tracy Fry examines themes of place, memory, and belonging. Drawing from historical maps, field sketches, photographs, and personal experience, she constructs a layered narrative that is at once mythological, historical, and deeply contemporary. 

Each artwork becomes a tactile meditation on Louth’s quiet beauty and layered past. As borders blur and landscapes unfold, the exhibition reveals a county alive with story, spirit, and subtle transformation. 

The organisers at Creative Spark Downtown Hub invite people from the locality to join them on opening night to meet the artist and celebrate this powerful tribute to County Louth’s enduring legacy. Admission is free, and all are warmly welcome. 

More about Creative Spark Downtown Hub:

Launched in May 2022, the Creative Spark Downtown Hub is a dedicated remote working facility in Dundalk's town centre. A secondary location to our main centre in Muirhevnamor, this hub is dedicated to providing space, training and supports to our occupants and members in Dundalk and the wider North-East region

Creative Spark Downtown Hub is supported by Enterprise Ireland through the Border Enterprise Development Fund, Oriel Hub and Dundalk Credit Union.

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