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Kids encouraged to explore the arts on Cruinniú na nÓg
Over 600 free arts events are available online today as part of Cruinniú na nÓg.
The national day, now in its fourth year, encourages children and teenagers to participate in creative activities.
Ireland is the first and only country in the world to offer such a day.
Eileen Morrissey, County Librarian in Wexford outlines some of the big events being held here today.
“We have an architecture scavenger hunt going on in Wexford and Enniscorthy, Jenny Roddy will be running an Exploring the Wind workshop with a bilingual element and there’s also an interactive Art trail in the Tara Hill area.
Hope It Rains: Imagining future us, in a drowning world Playful images of life after the deluge are a serious attempt to challenge climate inaction
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We’re standing near the car park near Salthill Aquarium. The one across from the prom which regularly floods during storms, photos floating around social media of semi-submerged cars. It’s reclaimed land, like so much on our coastline, which has fluctuated over centuries as nature and humanity battle to colonise.
It’s the perfect place for Ríonach Ní Néill to start her walking tour of temporary outdoor artworks in Hope it Rains, one of the few Galway 2020 projects the public within the county can experience in person rather than on a screen during lockdown, and which will stretch into summer, beyond the extended European Capital of Culture year. When in-person isn’t possible during restrictions, or anytime, people can DIY via an audio self-guided tour with multiple voices: artists, climate scientists,