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07 Sept 2025

North Tipperary artists collective to run Christmas pop-up shop next month

The shop will open for business on Wednesday 4th Dec and will run until Tuesday 24th

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North Tipperary Artists collective have in recent times run  a number of successful pop-up shops, now this talented group are focusing their attention on their first ever Christmas pop-up shop which will be located in  the former ‘Aneva fashions’ premises in Quentin’s’ way.  

The shop will open for business on Wednesday 4th Dec and will run until Tuesday  24th  with doors opening at 10am each day.

What promises to be a fun-filled opening  party will take place on Thursday 12th Dec.

Inside this bright and inviting space, customers will have the opportunity to select from a wide and diverse variety of gifts, ranging from cards, candles, handcrafted jewellery, pressed flower art, paintings, prints, photographic works, ceramics,  textile art, wood-crafted objects and metal craft. 

There will be something to suit all pockets and tastes and the shop will afford the people of North Tipperary as well as welcome visitors to the town, an opportunity to buy unique and beautifully crafted gifts made by local Artists and creatives.  The Artists themselves will run the shop and will be available to lend assistance to potential customers.

The collective are delighted to have the opportunity to show first hand what can be achieved when their combined talents, ideas and efforts are brought together. 

To date the collective have over eighty members and is growing, they came together in 2023 to support each other by sharing their experiences,  exchanging views and advising each other of potential opportunities. 

The members are from all walks of life and all stages, professional and rising stars alike.   

Their ambition is to enrich the art and cultural life of North Tipperary and its surrounds by securing an appropriate permanent exhibition space to showcase the work of local, national and international visual and other Artists, as well as the work of the local community.

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