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Ep 166 – Celtic Catch Up

Patreon and Paypal link – A friendly catch up about painting, the Irish language, and Poetry. Referenced in this Episode You can see the New Pre-Raphaelites exhibition Jessica Libor curated here.  https://www.eracontemporary.com/ Further Emergence

An episode of the John Dalton - gently does it . . . podcast, hosted by John Dalton, titled "Ep 166 – Celtic Catch Up" was published on September 21, 2020 and runs 62 minutes.

September 21, 2020 ·62m · John Dalton - gently does it . . .

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Patreon and Paypal link – A friendly catch up about painting, the Irish language, and Poetry. Referenced in this Episode You can see the New Pre-Raphaelites exhibition Jessica Libor curated here.  https://www.eracontemporary.com/ Further Emergence https://www.furtheremergence.com/ Zoom Groups   Ep 156 – Nicolás Uribe Uncut All Day Long Ep 145 – Adrienne Stein and Quang Ho […]

Patreon and Paypal link – A friendly catch up about painting, the Irish language, and Poetry. Referenced in this Episode You can see the New Pre-Raphaelites exhibition Jessica Libor curated here.  https://www.eracontemporary.com/ Further Emergence https://www.furtheremergence.com/ Zoom Groups   Ep 156 – Nicolás Uribe Uncut All Day Long Ep 145 – Adrienne Stein and Quang Ho […]
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