Drive your artistic message home on a bus
The back of a bus may not be the first place that springs to mind when one thinks of arts and culture, but the buses of the north-east are about to change that, writes Colette Sexton.
As part of a business to arts initiative, Matthews coaches will be adorned in creativity over the next three years to promote local artists from a range of disciplines.
Every six months, an artist from Louth, Monaghan or Meath...
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