The Dinnseanchas project has passed all of its initial milestones and is now in full flight. We have our 6 artists out working in their communities, our artists-in-residence gathering inspiration, our our film and photography crew documenting everything, our researcher-in-residence gathering input for her work, consultants working alongside us and we have some exciting additions to the project, including storyteller Aindrias de Staic, who is creating video pieces around people’s reactions to climate change.
Read MoreThe Dinnseanchas project has passed all of its initial milestones and is now in full flight. We have our 6 artists out working in their communities, our artists-in-residence gathering inspiration, our our film and photography crew documenting everything, our researcher-in-residence gathering input for her work, consultants working alongside us and we have some exciting additions to the project, including storyteller Aindrias de Staic, who is creating video pieces around people’s reactions to climate change.
Read MoreLooking around Ardnaculla Summer School 2024 as attendees flowed in and out of talks and workshops, collectively wove rope out of grasses cut on site, chatted easily together in the warm sun, and soaked in experiences such as some impromptu fiddle playing at a ring fort in the woods, it was clear that the weekend achieved its goal of fostering learning, connection, creativity and regeneration.
Read MoreThe Dinnseanchas project is tasking a group of artists to engage with the difficult themes of biodiversity loss, agricultural policy and practice, and to support an envisioning process that includes the voices of upland communities.This is no small challenge, and we're delighted to have such a capable and talented group of artists working on the project.
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