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John Dinan

Representation

Galleries

My larger paintings, and a broader selection of work, are available through these galleries across Ireland.

Paintings shown on gallery websites may not always accurately reflect the current location or status of my work. If a painting isn’t available in the gallery, please email me at hello@johndinanartist.com and I’ll advise on status and availability.

The Trinity Gallery

Claire St., Dublin

Founded in 2015 by Imelda Collins and Loretto Meagher, the Trinity Gallery brings together nearly seventy years of combined expertise in Irish art. From its setting at 19 Clare Street — beside the National Gallery and a short walk from Trinity College — it represents many of Ireland's most respected contemporary and established painters. They hold the largest selection of my recent landscape work.

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The Whitethorn Gallery

Clifden, Connemara

Run by the award-winning artist Anne Merrins on Main Street in Clifden, the Whitethorn spans seven rooms of contemporary work by some of the finest painters in Ireland, the UK, and Europe. It has become a destination for collectors visiting the West of Ireland — and it sits close to where many of my Connemara paintings were made.

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Lahinch Art Gallery

Lahinch, Co. Clare

Established in 1980 by Carmel Kenny and now run by her daughter Rosie, Kenny's Lahinch Art Gallery has championed Irish artists for over four decades from its Main Street home on the west Clare coast. Their refurbished gallery holds an eclectic collection from more than forty Irish painters drawn to the region's wild beauty — a natural setting for the coastal and harbour pieces I show with them.

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Rosslare Gallery

Rosslare, Co. Wexford

A boutique seasonal gallery on Strand Road in Rosslare, looking out over the Wexford coast. They represent painters, printmakers, and sculptors, with a curated rotating collection through the warmer months — a welcome new home for my work in the south-east of Ireland.

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