The Gallery

The Gallery, Dunfanaghy

The Gallery, situated in Dunfanaghy, County Donegal, is a family-owned establishment housed in a historic 1840s stone building that once served as a fever hospital and later as a national school. Established in 1968 by renowned landscape artist Frank Egginton, and now managed by his daughter Moira and her husband Alan Harley, The Gallery showcases a diverse collection of traditional and contemporary oil and watercolor paintings. In addition to fine art, visitors can explore a curated selection of antiques, including ceramics, glass, metalware, and oriental cloisonné. The craft shop features high-quality Irish-made gifts such as handwoven rugs and throws, jewellery, pottery, and artist materials, representing acclaimed artisans like Nicholas Mosse Pottery and Jerpoint Glass.

Shop Irish Made

In the shop you will be able to experience and buy some of the very best of Irish Crafts and gifts. A wide range of hand woven rugs and throws, jewellery, books, aromatics, kid’s wear, wood and pottery are presented.

These are made by nationally acclaimed artists, such as:

  • Nicholas Mosse Pottery
  • Jerpoint Glass
  • Michael Kennedy Ceramics
  • Avoca
  • Kerry Woollen Mills
  • Hanna Hats
  • Bunbury Boards
  • Studio Donegal
  • Alan Ardiff

Gallery

The Gallery, Dunfanaghy

Extensive Art Collection: The Gallery exhibits a vast array of traditional and contemporary oil and watercolor paintings, representing numerous artists, some of whom have been associated with the gallery for over two decades.

 
The Gallery Antiques Collection

Curated Antiques Selection: With a focus on quality and authenticity, The Gallery offers a range of antiques, including ceramics, glass, metalware, and 19th and 20th-century oriental cloisonné, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

The Gallery Dunfanaghy

Irish Craft Shop: The on-site shop features a wide selection of Irish crafts and gifts, such as handwoven textiles, jewelry, pottery, and artist materials from renowned producers like Nicholas Mosse Pottery, Jerpoint Glass, and Michael Kennedy Ceramics.