They’ve been hiding in plain sight, but not for much longer. We’re talking about 110 works of art that graced the walls of Grogan’s during the legendary drinking period
from 1979 to 2019.
Having been recently salvaged by social enterprise Sum Good, they’re set to go under the hammer at The Market Bar this month, and with no reserve and no limits, this is a great opportunity to get your hands on a unique piece of Irish art history without the need for a broker on speed dial.
The items can currently be viewed at invaluable.com, while the whims of secret buyers, and those lurking behind their screens at home, will also be facilitated via live online bidding on the big day.

The much anticipated event kicks off at The Market Bar at 3pm on Sunday October 12th, with doors open at 2pm for those early birds who fancy a pint and another gander at the works beforehand.
All proceeds are destined for the Kickstart Kitchen, a fantastic cause on a mission to change the lives of those facing barriers to employment by offering free professional
chef training and recruitment services to anyone who needs a second chance.
See ya there!
Words: Martina Murray




