Kilkenny collective flies the flag for inclusivity at RHA exhibition 

Kilkenny Collective for Arts Talent was established  to provide an inclusive environment for artists with or without intellectual disabilities 
Kilkenny collective flies the flag for inclusivity at RHA exhibition 

Brianna Hurley, The Happy Crying Waterfall.

If the Kilkenny Collective for Arts Talent (KCAT) studio group is known for anything, it is their brilliant use of colour. This is greatly in evidence at The Known and Unknown World, a new exhibition of KCAT artists running at the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin until October 26.

The Known and Unknown World is curated by Benjamin Stafford, visual arts curator at VISUAL Carlow, and originally ran at the KCAT Arts Centre and the Powerhouse in Callan, County Kilkenny as part of Kilkenny Arts Festival in August.

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