It's a chance to connect through culture during the covid crisis.
Culture Night is returning to the midlands with its biggest programme yet - despite the challenge of covid-19.
The free, country-wide celebration of culture is now in its 15th year - and 35 different events are taking place across Laois, Offaly and Westmeath tonight - both on and offline.
One of those is the Front Door Lockdown Project by photographer Tanya Cullen and her sister Andrea at Mullingar Arts Centre:
See the details of all 800 events in Ireland tonight here.
TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT!#CultureNight #OícheChultúir returns this evening, brought to you by @artscouncil_ie & local authorities. Choose from 900+ free online & safe offline events across the island of Ireland and beyond.
— Culture Night (@CultureNight) September 18, 2020
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