Mayor of Fingal Councillor Seána Ó Rodaigh joined Fingal arts office at Newbridge House for a special evening to celebrate new contemporary arts programme Guest New Considerations of Familiar Settings curated by Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll.The programme invites contemporary curators to engage with the historic collections at the house as cared for by collections curator Cathal Dowd Smith.The curator of the first Guest exhibition Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll spoke of her inspiration to join women of the past to the present having been inspired by the interiors biggest influence Lady Betty Cobbe. Lady Cobbe, in her role as the woman of the house in the 18th Century, concentrated on collecting and commissioning mainly Irish artisans and makers while the tastes of the time were largely international.The exhibition New Considerations of Familiar Settings features 11 women & gender minority artists whose work is located throughout the house all telling deeply personal stories about place,memory,myth, monument and materiality. Eamonn Maxwell collections advisor to the Arts Council spoke at the event on the importance of supporting artist through collections and reminded us that as the old & new choices are juxtaposed by the Guest programme - All Art was once Contemporary.Mayor of Fingal Councillor Seána Ó Rodaigh said “I commend the Guest programme which has the potential to animate the collections for our generation through the introduction of contemporary artists and Historic houses such as Newbridge provide a wonderful setting and visitor experience and are a valuable asset to the county.” Guests on the special event evening included artists Barbara,Niamh O’Malley, Niamh McCann, Eithne Jordan, Liliane Puthod, Louise Meade all welcomed the opportunity to meet again in person and see their work situated in this beautiful and historic location.The public art co-ordinator with Fingal County Council’s Arts office Caroline Cowley reiterated to the attendees that the exhibition can be visited as part of the tours of Newbridge House and will continue daily until the 19th of September and will open to the public again free of charge for Culture Night 2021