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Social Pictures: Hennessy Lost Friday At The RHA


By Jennifer McShane
17th May 2016

Emma O'Reilly & Roisi?n Sweeney

Social Pictures: Hennessy Lost Friday At The RHA

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The hugely successful Hennessy Lost Friday event returned to the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA) recently and showcased some of the most innovative, creative talent from Ireland’s diverse arts scene including live music from King Kong Company, Pete Pamf Sextette, and Leila Jane and a DJ set from Rory Montane.

The inimitable Will St Leger returned with his interactive street art printing, and the infamous Hennessy cocktail masterclasses took place alongside pop-ups and exhibition tours throughout the night. The gallery was also full of music and art with the RHA Annual Exhibition on display?for all.

See who attended the night in our gallery above.