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06 Sept 2025

Unmissable craft fair coming to Kilkenny

Nine Kilkenny-based designers and makers feature

Nine Kilkenny makers part of Butler Gallery Craft Fair

The Craft Fair takes place from November 1 to 3

Quality Irish craft designers and makers are coming together for an unmissable Craft Fair at Kilkenny’s stunning Butler Gallery from November 1 to 3.

The three-day showcase event across the first Friday, Saturday and Sunday in November offers the public a unique opportunity to buy directly from makers, to speak with them, and hear the back story of the love and care that is poured into producing their products throughout the year. These mediums include ceramics, jewellery, textiles, wood products, glass, feltworks, knitwear, candles and much more.

Nine Kilkenny-based designers and makers feature. Among them are jewellers, Catherine Conroy, David Wilson, Gemma O’Lear and Yvonne Bolger. The November showcase also features Fiona O’Donohoe’s body products; ceramics from Sonja Guenther; knitwear from Paula Brophy; textiles from Aoife Lyons and wood products crafted by Eoghan Kealy.

Rebecca Reynolds, Development and Marketing Director, Butler Gallery, said “The Fair offers both locals, and visitors to the Marble City, a unique opportunity to appreciate and buy the work of so many makers in one place.

“Ahead of the rush this Christmas, you may also acquire meaningful, Irish-made gifts for family and friends whilst supporting the local and regional economy and quality Irish handmade craft. Shoppers will recognise many of the makers exhibiting and also encounter lots of new makers with fabulous gift ideas.

“Butler Gallery is the perfect, elegant, city centre setting for the Craft Fair and the €5 entry fee includes automatic entry to a Luxury Craft Prize Draw. Our November Craft Fair is part of Butler Galleries ongoing dual objective of raising essential funds for the gallery, whilst also supporting designers and makers.

“We’re thrilled to have so many makers exhibiting their work. Competition for entry to this Fair was intense, evidenced in the quality of the craftsmanship that will be on show. We are delighted to have selected such a mix of makers, disciplines and work from across and outside of the South East region for the Craft Fair this year,” Rebecca Reynolds added.

Kilkenny is a designated World Craft Council Craft City & Region, one of only four places to achieve this recognition in Europe.

The Craft Fair Weekend opening times are Friday, November 1 from 2pm to 8pm; Saturday, November 2 from 10am to 5pm and Sunday, November 3, from 11am to 5pm.

The entry fee is €5 per person, tickets can be bought in advance on www.butlergallery.ie or at the door with free entry for children under 12.

Butler Gallery is a 10,000 square foot historic building in the heart of Kilkenny City. Since it opened in its new location in 2020 it has become one of Kilkenny’s most visited attractions for families, individuals and groups.

In addition to programming four to five contemporary exhibitions per year in the large Main Gallery and having a prolific Learning and Public Engagement Programme for all ages, Butler Gallery is home to one of Ireland’s most important Collections of 20th Century Irish art with an entire wing dedicated to renowned Kilkenny artists, Tony O’Malley and Jane O’Malley.

For more, visit www.butlergallery.ie

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