Co-operative Housing Ireland (CHI) unveiled a new piece of communal artwork at Halliday Mills, Quay Street, Dundalk on Saturday. The artwork was officially launched by Cllr Conor Keelan and was created by artist Seán Atmos. The colourful design was created as part of a community project in consultation with Members to adorn the complex’s communal area, which serves as a space for community gatherings and events. The design includes footprints and laces to honour the history of the site as a shoe factory, and petals and blooms to represent the new growth of the vibrant community at Halliday Mills.
Co-operative Housing Ireland unveils communal art at Halliday Mills in Dundalk
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