Patita Burke Nicholson - Exhibition
Sept
7
to 7 Feb

Patita Burke Nicholson - Exhibition

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Patita Burke Nicholson

Paintings of Memory and Imagination


Date: Open from the 7th September 2024 - 7th February 2025, official opening and catalogue launch on Saturday, October 5th, 2024

Time: The Ballinglen Museum of Art, open Monday - Friday, 12-5pm and Saturdays/Sundays 1-5pm until October 31st and by appointment during the winter months

Location: The Ballinglen Museum of Art, Main Street, Ballycastle.


Retrospective Exhibition of paintings by Patita Bourke Nicholson of Enniscoe House, Mayo.

Patita Bourke Nicholson, of Enniscoe House, painted family and country life in the late 20th century. She grew up in Ballycastle at Heathfield House, and while married to Jack Nicholson, she moved to Enniscoe House, Crossmolina. Her work is both personal and of historical significance as it documents the activities in and around the house, family life and the landscape of North Mayo from the 1930’s to the 1980s. 

This exhibition has been funded by The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media as part of the Regional Museum Exhibition Scheme.

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Summerage The Burren
Oct
6
3:00 pm15:00

Summerage The Burren

Summerage The Burren

Haslam & Co


Tour

Date: Sunday 06 Oct
Time: 3pm (1 hour and 30 minutes approx)
FREE


Traditional dry stone wall at Summerage photo by Anita Murphy

Architect led tour with Mike Haslam, Haslam & Co.

Summerage channels the spirit of The Burren for a new rural retreat in one of Europe’s most unique landscapes.

 Revived 32 acre farmstead in the west coast of Ireland becomes a dedicated ‘slow living’ escape in the heart of a glacio karst landscape gifting space, time and a deeper connection with nature

Founded by slow food restaurateur and slow fashion entrepreneur Aoibheann MacNamara, Summerage is sited in a area of special area of conservation with 360 degree views of Ireland’s most biodiverse region

Described as ‘a place apart’, the renovated farm cottage with extension by ecological architects Haslam & Co , this sustainable and ecologically conscious restoration of a traditional Irish farmhouse has created an escape to appreciate the space and stillness of 360 degree views across its 32 acres.

Location: Summerage is a 3km drive from the Poulnabrone Dolmen and five kilometres from the coastal village of Ballyvaughan. Eircode to be shared upon event registration.


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SEMAPHORE
Oct
6
11:00 am11:00

SEMAPHORE

SEMAPHORE

Tom Cookson + Sarah Carroll


Exhibition

Date: Friday 27 September - Sunday, 6 October 2024
Time: 11:00 - 17:00
Location: The Shed, Middle Pier, Galway Harbour


Our project explores the built phenomenon of Irish signal towers and their position within the wider tradition of optical maritime communication. We are interested in the physical act of signalling to distant points and the distinctly Irish application of this technology. In response to a much feared French invasion in the early 1800s, a constellation of 81 signal towers were constructed along the periphery of the island. Signalling was achieved by means of flags and balls, relaying messages to and from inland locations and to ships at sea.

Our project culminates in an architectural installation within the maritime environment of Galway Docks. We will explore the idea of semaphore through a series of physical objects, unearthing and communicating the cultural history of signalling through words, artefacts and drawings.

Corresponding events will be found via the link in our Instagram bio over the coming weeks featuring an Artists Talk  on Saturday 05th October 3.00pm.


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Once Upon A Sound
Oct
5
to 6 Oct

Once Upon A Sound

Once Upon A Sound

Hosted by Dónal Dineen


Date: Saturday 05 Oct
Time: 7pm – late.
Tickets: €10
Location: The Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Ln, Galway


Donal Dineen is an Irish DJ, radio presenter and film maker. A pioneering force for a generation of music fans, Donal is renowned for his deep passion for music as well as a curator of unique multi-disciplinary events.  Current projects include the music podcast Make Me An Island and a documentary film Dance to Remember which will premiere at the Kerry Film Festival in October.

Dónal will be hosting a special live edition of his Once Upon A Sound video series at AATE where he'll be exploring music as a source of inspiration for creative minds working in other media.

Taking our cue from the Desert Island Discs programme first broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1942, guests will be invited to choose a selection of audio recordings that they would take with them if they were to be cast away on a desert island as a jump-off point for a discussion about the role sound plays in their practice.

Details of invited guests to be announced! Follow @ArchAtTheEdge for updates. 

Ticket holders are invited to join us later as we continue into the night with dancing till late with Dónal followed by Mr Whippy Soundsystem!

Please note this event will be recorded. 

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Galway’s Public Archipelago : Film Shorts
Oct
5
4:00 pm16:00

Galway’s Public Archipelago : Film Shorts

Galway’s Public Archipelago (Islands)


Film Shorts

Date: Saturday, 5 October 2024
Time: 4pm – 6pm
Location: Pálás Cinema, 15 Merchants Rd Lower, Galway

Tickets: FREE


Interested in how architecture and film shape our sense of belonging? Then join us for the 

Premiere of short 3min films produced during the past week from participants at the Architecture at the Edge Festival film + architecture workshop, 2024. 

Architecture at the Edge and Copenhagen Architecture Festival, CAFx partnered up to organize a film & architecture workshop focusing on creative filmmaking and the relationships between negotiation, conviviality, and the impact of sites on personal experience. This is the result! 

A series of  3min film shorts made in and about Galway City. 


During the one-week program led by Sabrina Morreale + Lorenzo Perri, Lemonot studio with Sofie Stilling, from the Royal Danish Academy, we explored Galway’s Public Archipelago (Islands). Participants were introduced to practices of investigative observation, archival research, and new ways of documenting and mapping the city - interrogating issues of land ownership, environmental, ecological and physical qualities of the landscape as well considering the human interactions, the convivial strategies of resistance created by citizens, and applied this knowledge to create their own short films documenting or addressing design solutions found in the built, grown and/or planned environment of Galway city.

Supported by: the Arts Council and Screen Ireland, Skills Development Funding Scheme

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HeritACT Co-Envisioning Day
Oct
5
10:00 am10:00

HeritACT Co-Envisioning Day

Ballina HeritACT Co-Envisioning Day


Talk, Discussion, Walk/Tour, Workshop, Exhibition

Date: Saturday 05th October
Time: 10:00-17:00
Location: HeritHUB, Ballina Library, Pearse Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo.


Join the Ballina Co-Envisioning Day at the HeritHUB in Ballina Library. Connecting communities through an integrated and participatory approach to the cultural heritage and future of Ballina this HeritACT event aims to engage the local community in collaborative design processes to facilitate sustainable urban development.

Focusing on sustainable approaches participants will explore potential solutions for sites in Ballina through a series of interactive activities. These include a guided walk, and digital engagement exercises designed to assess, and negotiate site-specific interventions for selected historic sites in Ballina. The day will conclude with feedback and discussions on the outcomes, guiding the design and location of six potential solutions. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

‘Introduction to the HeritACT project and the 3-step project process (Co-Recognition, Co-Envisioning, Co-Implementation).

10:30 AM - 11:30 AM: Sense-Making Activity Using SustainACT

Identify impacts of the proposed HeritACT solutions.

11:30 AM - 12:00 PM: Story Map of Ballina Presentation

Presentation on the research activities and the proposed HeritACT activation sites.

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Walk, Talk, and Lunch Activity 

Guided walk around Ballina, visiting the proposed sites exploring the historical context and potential solutions. Packed lunch provided.

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM: World Café & Empathy Mapping Activity using NegoDesign. 

Evaluate and vote on the suitability of sites for the HeritACT activation solutions.

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM: Community Mapping Activity Using Design Your Heritage

Design optimal solutions for one of the historic sites, with a focus on critiquing and improving proposed HeritACT activation solutions.

4:30 PM: Closing Remarks and Next Steps

Recap of the day, completion of feedback forms, and information on upcoming HeritACT events.’


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Clachans: Narratives for New neighbourhoods
Oct
4
to 6 Oct

Clachans: Narratives for New neighbourhoods

Clachans: Narratives for New neighbourhoods

Proctor and Matthews Architects


Talk, Discussion

Date: Friday, 04 October 2024
Time: 17:00 - 18:00
Location: The Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Ln, Galway


Presentation by Stephen Proctor, alongside Andrew Matthews, co-founders Proctor and Matthews Architects.

The presentation will focus on the design by Proctor and Matthews Architects for a recently completed residential development at Wilkinson’s Brook, Tyrrelstown,  Fingal.

Taking initial inspiration from the historic Irish Clachan clusters, this project and other recent work looks to create low rise higher density neighbourhoods with a defined sense of place,  identity and belonging : an approach which proffers an alternative to ubiquitous low density, car-dominated suburbia.

They will be joined by Dr. Eoin Flaherty, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, National University of Ireland Maynooth and author of 'Rundale and 19th Century Irish Settlement: System, Space, and Genealogy' for conversation.


Supported by Patrick McCabe Architects

Patrick McCabe | B.Arch, FRIAI, RIBA, Grade 2 Conservation Architect, was instigator and chairman of Open House Galway, The West of Ireland Architectural Festival, and former chairman of the Western Group of Architects.

Hailing from Dublin, Patrick graduated in architecture from UCD in 1984. Having worked in London, he then became design director of a prominent practice in Galway, steering it to substantial growth and receiving multiple awards along the way.

He founded Patrick McCabe Architects in 2013, with a mission to make architecture that works, and now feels lucky to be able to concentrate on what he loves best—the contemporary home.

Patrick died suddenly in June 2021and sadly missed by his beloved wife of 35 years, Sarah Kelly, their children Barry, Grace and Cillian, the extended McCabe and Kelly family and also by his colleagues and friends in Architecture, Construction and sport in Galway, Mayo, Dublin and beyond.

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Talks on the Town - HeritACT, Ballina
Oct
3
to 6 Oct

Talks on the Town - HeritACT, Ballina

  • The Former Fashion Shop, Pearse Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo, F26 A6D0 (map)
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Talks on the Town

HeritACT, Ballina


Talks

Date: Thursday 03rd October

Time: 19:00-21:00

Location: The Former Fashion Shop, Pearse Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo F26 A6D0


Join us for an evening of Talks on the Town at The Former Fashion Shop where we will hear about the discovery of Ballina’s missing castle by Ard na Riagh Preservation Group, the architectural history of All Hallows Convent and the community’s involvement in repairing the structure. This event is part of our HeritACT project. Come share your thoughts and engage with others passionate about discovering more about our cultural heritage.

Refreshments will be provided.

HeritACT is funded by Horizon Europe which is the European Union’s key funding programme for research and innovation.


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Faith in the Future - Wet-Felting Workshop
Oct
3
to 6 Oct

Faith in the Future - Wet-Felting Workshop

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Faith in the Future - Wet-Felting Workshop + Talk


Workshop, Talk

Wet-Felting Workshop 12:00 - 14:00

Talk 14:00 - 16:00

FREE to attend


A close look at revitalising church buildings and their curtilage; an exhibition of architectural drawings and models along with crios-weaving workshops St. John's Church, Ballinasloe, and a felting workshop and talk at the Mick Lally theatre.

An exhibition at St. John's Church during the Ballinasloe Horse Fair exploring the adaptive reuse of two historic sites in East Galway, St. John's and Holy Trinity Church, Aughrim, through craft and the use of sustainable timber structures. The exhibition features architectural drawings and scale models created by young architects collaborating between Ireland and Belgium, building on their engagement with these places and their communities during last year’s festival. In addition, there will be three hands-on crios-weaving workshops, offering participants the chance to engage directly with traditional crafts while reflecting on the themes of heritage and community.

At the Mick Lally Theatre, there will be a felting workshop, followed by a talk presenting the work of the Faith in the Future project so far.

Event Organiser

Faith in the Future is led by Beibhinn Delaney, in collaboration with Marie-Caroline Kawa, Lara Clifford & Caoimhe Walsh. Support comes from the Arts Council, Donegal Yarns & Ballinasloe Credit Union.


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Lough Corrib 471
Oct
2
to 6 Oct

Lough Corrib 471

Lough Corrib 471

Helena McElmeel Architects


Launch: Wednesday 2nd October, 7pm – late.

All are welcome, no booking required

Exhibition running from Wednesday 2nd October until Monday 7th October

Location: Kilbeg Pier, Knockferry Pier on Lough Corrib


Images © Helena McElmeel Architects 2024

image credit to © Anita Murphy 2024

Interactive installations on Kilbeg and Knockferry piers codesigned with students from local primary schools on both sides of the lake connecting both communities to the water, built heritage and piers of Lough Corrib.

471m of water separates the communities to east and west of Lough Corrib - it takes 5 minutes by boat or 50 minutes by car to connect these communities. The project brings together young people on both sides of the lake through a series of fieldtrips and collaborative design workshops, connecting both communities to the water, built heritage and piers of Lough Corrib. 

The project so far has involved collaboration between four local primary schools, local artists, local organisations & community groups around Lough Corrib. Partners of the project include The Corrib Beo Catchment Partnership - a coalition of communities, environmentalists and voluntary groups dedicated to the care, protection and sustainable development of the Corrib, its catchment landscapes, rivers and canals; Architecture at the Edge (AATE) and Headford & District Association (‘Something in the Water Festival’).

The design workshop and fieldtrip process has informed the design of two interactive installations on both Kilbeg and Knockferry piers - on the axis of the historic ferry route. The temporary installations will be formed using scaffolding structures and incorporate lighting and the artistic work created by the primary school students throughout the project.


Supported by:

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Clare Island Archaeological Walk
Oct
2
to 6 Oct

Clare Island Archaeological Walk

Clare Island Archaeological Walk

Guided tour led by Michael Gibbons, Walking Ireland


Walk/Tour

Date: Wednesday October 2nd, 2024 

Time: 10am, for 10.35am ferry / Return 4.30pm ferry.

Ferry departs from Roonagh Pier


Archaeological Field Trip to Clare Island led by Michael Gibbons, exploring the hidden ancient landscapes and vibrant seascapes of Grace O’Malley home, where she traded and raided in Medieval Ireland. 

The Clare Island Surveys Old (Praeger 1909-11) and New (Meyers 2002/7) trace the history of human occupation and its impact on the landscape of this small remote western island.  Clare Island’s history is complex and dates from pre-historic times, it’s two peaks (Knockmore 462 and Knockneveen 233) provide the mountainous background to an archaeological landscape where megalithic tombs lie within a Bronze Age landscape compete with dozens of Fulacht Fia (ancient cooking sties) and a very important Early Monastic site and Medieval castle overlooking the harbour complete the archaeological pictures.  Grace O’Malley (Granuaile) was born here, she was part of the maritime world where trading with Europe was common place and raiding with neighbours and passing ships was also common place.

Cost including Ferry is €30

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Building societies: architecture in Irish artists’ film
Oct
1
6:00 pm18:00

Building societies: architecture in Irish artists’ film

Building societies: architecture in Irish artists’ film 

Selected by Gavin Murphy


Film Screening

Date: Tuesday 01 Oct, 2024

Time: 6pm – 8:30pm

Location: Pálás Cinema, 15 Merchants Rd Lower, Galway


Building societies presents the film work of four Irish artists Anne Maree Barry, Fiona Hallinan, Eva George Richardson McCrea, and Dennis McNulty. The films engage with architecture as subject through a variety of formal and narrative approaches, yet all concern the lived experience of buildings, and explore the forces that drive the development of our built environment, be they colonial powers, progressive modernism, the church, or speculative capitalism. 

Dennis McNulty's Carbon Dating juxtaposes the margin drawings from American urban planner and author Kevin Lynch's What Time is This Place with an interview with an academic who used to work at the University of East Anglia, a Brutalist campus in Norwich, UK.  

Anne Maree Barry's Otium cum Dignitate ~ Leisure with Dignity combines psychogeographic walking tours of the 'Monto' area in Dublin to create a film that establishes a dialogue between locality, history, and architecture, to present a complex portrait of female empowerment.

In Eva George Richardson McCrea's Rope, three men sit around a table in the decaying corpse of a building as they engage in small talk about holidays and hobbies, have a conversation about Alfred Hitchcock’s film, Rope, and discuss various aspects of property development.

Fiona Hallinan's Making Dust is a portrait of the demolition of Ireland's second largest Catholic Church, the Church of the Annunciation in Finglas West, Dublin. Informed by Ultimology, a practice of looking closely at endings, it invites its audience to think about the life cycles of buildings and materials, what we value, and issues of sustainability in architecture.

Building societies was originally screened at Composite, Melbourne to coincide with exhibition The necessity of ruins (Films 2012—2023) by artist Gavin Murphy, with the support of The Arts Council and Culture Ireland, and presented in collaboration with aemi and Pallas Projects.


Screening Program: 

Dennis McNulty, Carbon Dating (2011), 05:35

Anne Maree Barry, Otium cum Dignitate ~ Leisure with Dignity (2017), 23:29 

Eva Richardson McCrea, Rope (2022), 14:26

Fiona Hallinan, Making Dust (2023), 45:00

The programme will be followed by a discussion with artist filmmakers, Fiona Hallinan and architectural historian Ellen Rowley. Followed by Anne Maree Barry with Alice Butler from aemi.


Event curated by Gavin Murphy, co-director of Pallas Projects/Studios.

Screening as part of the Architecture at the Edge Festival 2024.


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Hedwig van der Linden & Kevin Westerveld Dérive
Oct
1
11:30 am11:30

Hedwig van der Linden & Kevin Westerveld Dérive

Dérive

Hedwig van der Linden & Kevin Westerveld


Introducing architecture: free talk for 16-25 year olds 

Date: Tuesday 01 October
Time: 11:30am – 12:30pm 
Location: The Mick Lally Theatre


A collaboration founded by Hedwig van der Linden and Kevin Westerveld, Dérive is a research-driven practice operating between architecture, public space and urban strategies.

In this talk the duo will discuss their practice and reflect on what it means to think creatively and discuss the impact architecture can have on our environments. This talk frames architecture as a creative discipline like art or music and invites especially younger audiences to think differently about their places and spaces. 


Hedwig van der Linden trained as an architect at Delft University of Technology and is co-founder of design practice Dérive, operating from Brussels and Rotterdam. She gained experience as a researcher at the Chair of Area Development in Delft on the role of design research as a strategic tool and at Architecture Workroom Brussels she worked on design and cultural production for the transformation of the social and physical living environment. Hedwig is a guest tutor at the Amsterdam University of the Arts, the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and at the Faculty of Architecture in Delft. 

Kevin Westerveld studied architecture at Delft University of Technology and ETH Zürich. After working at international offices such as OMA and 51N4E, he co-founded design practice Dérive – based in Brussels and Rotterdam. Kevin seeks synergy between conceptual thinking and co-creative practice by providing space for dialogue and creating local coalitions within complex transition challenges – consciously starting from the qualities and resources of existing habitats. Hedwig is a guest tutor at the Rotterdam Academy of Architecture and at the Faculty of Architecture in Delft. 


Project description

Kevin and Hedwig are supporting one of the projects in the Architecture at the Edge Design Lab bursaries programme 2024 in collaboration with the Galway Culture Company.

This project inspires students to influence their local community spaces for the benefit of the locality through rejuvenating and reviving the hidden heritage behind the 6m high limestone walls of the Mountbellew Walled Garden by creating a new community gathering space. This will act as a catalyst for the gardens long term renovation, an initiative largely supported by the community. 

There is a history of storytelling in the rural villages of Galway, and Mountbellew is no different. The history of storytelling, entertainment and enjoyment at Lady’s Seat within the network of gravel stone paths and remains of the peach growing house and potting sheds; the community will unlock a new space for gathering where the students design and construct places to sit and relax – referring to the ‘hortus conclusus’. Gathering spaces will form through the unison of these installations combining natural local materials and recycled resources. As a festive inauguration and appropriation of this place, the students and the local community will discover their surroundings during a walking workshop using different senses and lenses.


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Inis Mór Archaeological Walk
Sept
30
10:00 am10:00

Inis Mór Archaeological Walk

Inis Mór Archaeological Walk

Guided tour led by Michael Gibbons, Walking Ireland


Walk/Tour

Date: Monday September 30th, 2024  
Time: 10am for 10.30am ferry / Return 5pm
Location: Rossaveal Pier, Co Galway  
Link to Ferry Departure location HERE


Archaeological Field Trip to Inis Mór, exploring the karst limestone and the rich Celtic Forts which dominate the western fringes of Europe.

Inis Mór has been settled for at least the last 6,000 years and is ribbed by a filigree network of stone walls, some dating back to these Prehistoric times. The skyline is crowned by spectacular Forts and an array of very beautifully sited Early Monastic Sites. We will explore the most famous site on the island, which is undoubtedly Dún Aengus, a 3,000-year-old: 14-acre cliff-edge fortress: surrounded by the best-preserved example of Chevaux-de-Frise in European archaeology and is the site of the discovery of a Palaeolithic hand axe (c.300,000 years old).

We will also explore the rich monastic sites as the island is famously associated with St Enda, one of the giants of Early Irish Monasticism, although his main monastery was demolished during the Elizabethan and later Cromwellian conquest of the island.

Tickets cost €30, Includes Ferry to the Island.

Bring your walking boots and wear appropriate clothing for the outdoors!  


Event Image* General View with Dún Aengus on the cliff edge.

Photo courtesy Walking Ireland.

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The Story of Hospitality
Sept
29
2:00 pm14:00

The Story of Hospitality

The Story of Hospitality

Jennie Moran/Luncheonette


Performance, Lecture, Celebration

Date: Sunday 29th September
Time: 14:00
Location: The Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Ln, Galway


What is hospitality and why does it matter? This performance is a celebration of the gorgeous system we have invented for welcoming strangers. We will delve into the origins of this poetic practice, the risks involved, the philosophy behind it, the strict rules, the honour attached to it, the folklore that surrounds it. This is an invitation to see hospitality, not as an industry, but as a gut instinct that we humans have for generosity and coexistence and to reconsider our role as hosts to one another.

Story of Hospitality is written by Jennie Moran/Luncheonette and animated by dance artist Roberta Ceginskaite and accompanied by musician Seamas Hyland.


Jennie Moran is an Irish visual artist who uses the philosophy of hospitality to create opportunities for shared connection. She runs Luncheonette, an emergency response unit which uses food to make places better. She has written a book entitled How to Soften Corners about the impact of hospitality in institutions.  

Roberta Ceginskaiteis a creator and dancer based in Galway. She graduated in Contemporary Dance from Fontys Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Tilburg. On return to Ireland, Roberta partook in the Step Up Dance Project, working with choreographer Fearghus Ó’Conchúir. She recently presented her solo piece ‘Spoonful’ at the What Next 2023 festival in Limerick and continues to create her own work thanks to the Arts Council Agility Award, the HATCH mentorship award from Dance Ireland and the Galway Dance Project.

Seamas Hyland, native of west Waterford is a multi-instrumentalist, set dancer and singer. He is currently based in Dublin and is working to release a solo button accordion album in 2023. He plays in a duet project with banjo player Paddy Cummins and is a full-time member of the Mary Wallopers


 Supported by the Arts Council


Photo by Pablo Marín García

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Town Center Living
Sept
29
to 6 Oct

Town Center Living

  • 11 Peter St, Cahernamart, Westport, Co. Mayo (map)
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Cillian Briody Studio exhibition and tour demonstrates how to adapt our derelict buildings to contemporary needs.


Exhibition Tour

Dates: Sunday 29 Sep & Saturday 05 Oct

Tour times at: 12 & 2pm

Location: 11 Peter St, Cahernamart, Westport Co. Mayo


Onsite tour/exhibition with architect & client centred around the design process from setting a brief to early concepts and the final design. An opportunity to see what's involved in the design process. 

This renovation and extension to a 1920’s terraced house at 11 Peter Street in Westport, that takes advantage of an elongated rear garden with a great view over the town.  This event will consist of a tour of the existing house and garden led by client and architect.   Ending with an exhibition and presentation of the design process from initial brief to final design and a large scale model of the finished design, with time for a Q&A.

Duration approximately 30 minutes.

Design Team: Cillian Briody & Peter Doherty. Client: Cian Lennon & Cormac O’Culain 

Cillian Briody Studio are a small but nimble practice based in the west of Ireland with a slow, steady, layered approach to design. Interested in making buildings that endure and outlive their initial use.

The client says about the project- ‘ we both have a strong relationship with the West of Ireland, and are repositioning our lives back to the west for the opportunity to create a loving, restorative, calm and contemporary family home, reflecting respective tastes and influences. Location in the town was important to us; obviating the need for car; and connectivity to the train, Westport, and immediate access to gym, pubs, restaurants etc. Neither of us have an interest in an unnecessarily large home, and the opportunity to build a smart, efficient and still sufficiently spacious home (with the extension) is provided by the site.


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Tour Ballyglass Lighthouse
Sept
28
3:00 pm15:00

Tour Ballyglass Lighthouse

Tour Ballyglass Lighthouse


Date: Saturday 28th September
Time: 3pm
Location: Ballyglass Lighthouse, Ballyglass, Co. Mayo


Mark Stephens Architects - talk on the historic maritime structures at Ballyglass Lighthouse, with a tour of the conservation and restoration works to the Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage, adjacent to Ballyglass Lighthouse at Gubbacashel Point, Co. Mayo.

The Built Heritage Investment Scheme and Mayo County Council’s Architectural Conservation Office supports works to promote the repair and re-use of historic structures and provided funding for the conservation works at Ballyglass Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage.

Mark Stpehens, MRIAI Architect, Accredited in Conservation at Grade 3 will present the history of the lighthouse and associated structures and discuss his approach to the conservation, repair and restoration of the Lighthouse Keeper’s cottage. The tour will also include access to the film-set designed for the forthcoming feature film ‘Cry from the Sea’.


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HeritACT Histories, Ballina
Sept
28
to 6 Oct

HeritACT Histories, Ballina

HeritACT Histories, Ballina

Daytime Walk & Talk on 28 Sep & 05 Oct


Dates & Times :

Saturday 28th September 2024, 10:00-12:00

Saturday 5th October 2024, 12:00-14:00

Location: Meet at the HeritHUB, Ballina Library, Pearse Street, Ballina.


Join us on a guided tour to explore the topography and some of the buildings, designed landscapes and material culture associated with Ballina’s historic core.

Connecting communities through an integrated and participatory approach to the cultural heritage and future of Ballina this HeritACT walk will reveal integral relationships between the natural and built environment.

Packed lunch will be provided.


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Noreile Breen Exhibition
Sept
28
11:00 am11:00

Noreile Breen Exhibition

Constructed Landscape of Inis Oírr

Noreile Breen


Exhibition

Date: Saturday, 28 September 2024
Time: 11am - 6pm
Location: Foyer, the Mick Lally Theatre, Druid ln. Galway


A photographic study of the 'humanised' constructed landscape of Inis OÍrr.

The stone walls of Inis Oírr fuse and interact with the islands ground condition. Architecture is ultimately spatial and space is made between this given ground condition and the constructed walls enclosure. This photographic study focuses on this three dimensional sectional connection, relationship and interaction.

Image: South Coastline by Noreile Breen


Noreile Breen studied architecture at the Dublin School of Architecture, DIT. She worked with Atelier Bow-Wow in Japan and Steve Larkin Architects before establishing her own practice which is based between Dublin and Kerry. Noreile has taught architecture at KTH Stockholm, Bergen School of Architecture, Parsons School of Design New York, Queens University Belfast and the School of Architecture University Limerick where she is currently a lecturer. Noreile is the recipient of a number of awards, a registered architect with the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland and a Grade 3 Architect Accredited in Conservation.

In November 2022, she undertook a 7 month residency on Inis Oírr, the Aran Islands; 1450 acres of a ‘Humanised Landscape’ composed of limestone formations and walled sheltered constructed fields without trees. Inis Oírr is the third landscape in context of a larger body of work; A study of landscape types of the island of Ireland which started at Bothár Buí’s Cleanderry Wood; A Natural Habitat and continues at Tullynally Demense; 1500 acres of a Cultivated Landscape.

Noreile will deliver an Artist Talk on Saturday 05th October at 2.00 pm in the Theatre.


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Film + Architecture Workshop
Sept
28
to 6 Oct

Film + Architecture Workshop

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Film + Architecture Workshop

AATE FESTIVAL 2024


Film Workshop

When: 28 Sept - 05 Oct, 2024

Where: The Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Lane, Galway


Interested in how architecture and film shape our sense of belonging? Partnering with Copenhagen Architecture Festival, we're offering workshops on creative filmmaking and the relationships between negotiation, conviviality, and the impact of sites on personal experience.

Led by Sabrina Morreale + Lorenzo Perri with Sofie Stilling, we'll explore Galway’s Public Archipelago (Islands). Participants will learn investigative observation, research, and innovative ways to map and understand the city, culminating in the creation of a 3-minute film.

Films will premiere on the final weekend of the Festival at @Palas.


Principal Funders:
The Arts Council & Screen Ireland. Part of the LINA Architecture Programme.


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Four Books: Shane de Blacam
Sept
28
to 6 Oct

Four Books: Shane de Blacam

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Four Books: Shane de Blacam 


Date: Saturday 28 Sep - 06 Oct

Time: 11am-6pm

Location: Foyer, the Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Lane. Galway


Shane de Blacam is partner at De Blacam and Meagher, an architectural practice he founded together with John Meagher in 1976. Their work includes churches, university buildings, libraries, theatres, housing and more. Their projects are united by a commitment to simplicity, and a careful attention to detail and materials. In 2010 and in 2018 de Blacam and Meagher represented Ireland at the Venice Biennale.

Published on the occasion of the 2023 RA Architecture Prize Lecture, this volume consists of four outsized loose leaf folio books in a Solander box.

Book 1 - CIRCLE - Munster Technological University

Book 2 - WORKS - Buildings and Projects of de Blacam and Meagher

Book 3 - CORNER - The Corner of St Stephens Green and Earlsfort Terrace Dublin

Book 4 - HOUSES


Requests to purchase the books from the RIAI bookshop will be in place in Galway - we have prepaid postage stamps which we can give to those interested in making a purchase which would mean that postage within Ireland would be free.

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First Quarter
Sept
27
8:00 pm20:00

First Quarter

Lilliput Press

Architect John Twomey

First Quarter

An evening of conversation, reading and song celebrating the publication of John Twomey’s memoir First Quarter.


Date: Friday, 27 September 2024 
Time: 8pm
Cost: €15
Location: The Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar.


Please join us to celebrate the publication of First Quarterby John Tuomey. In First Quarter, architect John Tuomey navigates the places and memories of his life over twenty-five years. Published by Lilliput Press, First Quarter is a personal and poetical account of childhood in Irish villages and country towns, student life in Dublin and youthful employment in London.

John Tuomey is an Irish architect, co-founder of O’Donnell + Tuomey and designer of social and cultural buildings at home and abroad. He was the inaugural Professor of Architectural Design at University College Dublin. Joint recipient with Sheila O’Donnell of the RIBA Royal Gold Medaland American Academy of Arts and Letters Brunner Prize. He is a member of Aosdána.

Jean Tuomey (John’s middle sister) will read some poems to accompany his memoir. Her collection, Swept Back (Lapwing), was launched in the Linenhall in December 2022. A former teacher, she now facilitates writing groups for creative and therapeutic purposes.

David Tuomey (John's younger brother) will sing some songs mentioned in the memoir. Accompanied by Teresa Burke, vocals and guitar, and Kevin Frain, guitar.

Pat Ruane, architect, former Conservation Officer with Cork City Council, now back home in Mayo, will introduce the evening and continue in conversation with John.

Doors and wine reception from 7.30pm.

John will be available to sign copies of First Quarter after the event.


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Shane de Blacam
Sept
27
5:00 pm17:00

Shane de Blacam

Shane de Blacam Lecture

In partnership Arts in Action at the University of Galway


Date: Friday 27th September, 2024

Full line up for ther evening;

4:00pm Public reception, presentation.

4:30pm Introduction, Marko Milovanovic

5:00 p.m Lecture Shane de Blacam.

Break

7:00 p.m Lecture by Cian Deegan and Alice Casey, TAKA Architects

7:30 pm - Round table discussion will follow with moderator Marko Milovanovic.

Location: O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance


Photo by Peter Cook

Shane De Blacam formed the architectural practice de Blacam and Meagher with John Meagher in 1976. De Blacam’s buildings are characterised by their simplicity and their celebration of local materials. Throughout his career, he has been concerned with creating spaces for people to come together, including the sensitively restored Abbeyleix Library in Laois and the elegant Samuel Beckett Theatre at Trinity College, Dublin. Before forming his practice with Meagher, de Blacam worked in London with the architects of the Barbican Centre, Chamberlain, Powell and Bon. He then travelled to America where he worked with Louis I. Khan for two years on the Mellon Centre for British Art and British Studies, Yale University, New Haven Connecticut.

Shane de Blacam was awarded the 2023 RA Architecture Prize.  He will deliver a lecture with slides originally delivered at the Royal Academy London October 2023.

To complete the line-up of the evening, architects Cian Deegan and Alice Casey from Taka Architects will be in Galway to present their work and join with our moderator Marko Milovanovic, for discussion.


Admission is free upon reservation.

In partnership Arts in Action at the University of Galway.

Supported by Arts Council of Ireland. 


Photo by Amelia Stein

Shane De Blacam was born Dublin 14th October 1945. B.Arch. (NUI) 1968, M. Arch. (PENN) 1970, MRIAI 1972, RIBA 1976, FRIAI 1986, HLFRSAI 1994. Grade 1 Conservation Architect 2003. Undergraduate School of Architecture University College Dublin 1963-68 Post graduate School of Architecture University of Pennsylvania USA 1969-70. Worked in London with Chamberlain, Powell and Bon, and Philadelphia with Louis I. Khan where Shane worked for two years on the Mellon Centre for British Art and British Studies Yale University New Haven Connecticut. 1972 returned to Ireland as first year master at the School of Architecture, University College Dublin. Commenced practice de Blacam and Meagher 1976. Shane worked in architectural partnership with John Meagher in Dublin for 45 years until John died, early 2021. They shared a friendship and close exchange of criticism and drawings and shared design responsibility for the work of de Blacam and Meagher, sometimes with others in the practice. Gold Medal and five silver medals for architecture and conservation including the Gandon Medal of the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, Europa Nostra Silver medal, member of AOSDANA an institution to honour achievement in art of the Government of Ireland, and the Royal Academy London Architecture Prize 2023.


TAKA

Alice Casey studied architecture in TU Dublin (DIT) graduating in 2003. after spending time gaining professional experience in London and Dublin, Alice co-founded TAKA in Dublin in 2007. Alice has taught architecture in UCD, Queen’s University Belfast, and TU Dublin – where she currently teaches in the masters in architecture and professional diploma in architectural practice courses. Alice holds a PhD by practice from RMIT, is an RIAI architect accredited in conservation at grade 3, and is registered with the architect’s registration board in the UK. Alice examines candidates for membership of the RIAI and has been a member of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland since 2007. Cian Deegan studied architecture in TU Dublin (DIT) graduating in 2003. after spending time gaining professional experience in London (with Niall McLaughlin architects) and Dublin (with O’Donnell & Tuomey), Cian co-founded TAKA in Dublin in 2007. Cian has taught architecture in UCD, Queen’s University Belfast, and TU Dublin, where he is currently a lecturer. Cian holds a PhD by practice from RMIT and has been a member of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland since 2007.

Marko Milovanovic has been selected as our Shane de Blacam Resident.

Marko is an architect, artist, journalist and founder of @freeschoolof and @mylomark. The educational platform Free School Of celebrates dialogue as a fundamental form of knowledge. Marko has interviewed artists, architects, curators, and scholars and written extensively on culture, politics and urban regeneration. He teaches at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, Royal College of Art, and Oxford Brookes University.  

The Shane de Blacam Residency has been created in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Arts, London.  The project that will be showcased is "Temptation of Influence" by British architect, artist, and journalist Marko Milovanovic. It consists of a selection of video and audio recorded interviews, photographs, video documentation, and a visual and written essay on Influence within the Field of Architecture.  This multimedia project is a collection of video and audio artefacts documenting the architectural legacy and philosophy of architect Shane de Blacam. This conversational piece examines influence across generations and cultures, focusing on de Blacam’s work and his connections to his predecessors, such as Andrea Palladio and his mentor Louis Kahn, as well as his students, who are now prominent Irish and British architects.



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TAKA Architects: Transmission
Sept
27
5:00 pm17:00

TAKA Architects: Transmission

TAKA Architects: Transmission


Lecture

Date:           Friday 27th September, 2024
4:30pm:       Public reception
5:00pm:       Presentations by Taka Architects and Shane de Blacam.
7:15pm:       Round table hosted by Marko Milovanovic.
Location:     O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance


TAKA Architects was founded in 2008, by Alice Casey and Cian Deegan and is based in Dublin, Ireland. 

The practice has received national and international awards; including being shortlisted for the 2017 Mies Van der Rohe European Union Prize, finalist in the BD Young Architect of the Year Award and Royal Academy Dorfman Award, and winner of the AR Peter Davey Prize for Emerging Architecture 2019.
TAKA has exhibited in the Venice Architecture Biennale several times: in 2008 as an exhibitor in the Irish National Pavilion, in 2010 as co-curator of the Irish National Pavilion, and in 2018 as an exhibitor in the Central Pavilion.

Alice & Cian have taught Architecture at Queens University Belfast, University College Dublin, and currently at the Dublin School of Architecture (TU Dublin). They have both been a recipient of the EU Marie Curie/ Adapt-R research fellowship and completed PhDs by Practice with the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) in 2017.


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.WAY
Sept
27
3:00 pm15:00

.WAY

.WAY

Brock Finucane


Exhibition, Research, Design

Launch date: Sep 27th, 15.00 - 21.00

Exhibition running from Friday 27th September - Sunday 6th October 2024

Opening hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–5.30pm
Sunday 12 noon–5pm, Closed Mondays

 Location: Outset Gallery, Unit 15, The Cornstore, Galway City


.Way is a body of research and examinations of potential futures for Mulranny proposed by a team of Architects, Landscape Architects, Artist and Educators.

Mulranny is a coastal community on the periphery.  It is a town shaped geographically and culturally by movement. Overlooking the archipelago of drowned drumlin islands nestled in Clew Bay, it sits on a landscape formed on the margin of glacial systems and is shadowed by the vast Nephin mountain range.  The town sits at the intersection of rural and wild. It once punctuated the landscape as Victorian tourist destination but is now a threshold town to the Corraun Peninsula, Mullet Peninsula and Achill Island.  Subject to relentless weather fronts from the Atlantic, it is now enduring the increasing impacts of climate change.

Initially commissioned as a project to examine a spatial plan for Mulranny, the body of work has, and is extending to, research, test, and proposal – asking how we find our way through and situate ourselves in a moving landscape shaped and scarred by both the static and dynamic – infrastructure, settlement, climate, way.

Event Organiser

Brock Finucane is led by Nicci Brock and Ruairi Finucane.  The practice is engaged in research, design and education. .Way collaborators are Lucas Dobbin, Sarah Fox, Rodhlann Mossop, James Mooney, Alex Pollock.


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Faith in the Future - Crios-Weaving Workshops
Sept
27
12:00 pm12:00

Faith in the Future - Crios-Weaving Workshops

Faith in the Future - Crios-Weaving Workshops


Workshop

Date: 14:00 - 16:00 Friday 04/10, Saturday 05/10 & Sunday 06/10

Opening Hours: 12pm - 5pm


A close look at revitalising church buildings and their curtilage; an exhibition of architectural drawings and models along with crios-weaving workshops St. John's Church, Ballinasloe, and a felting workshop and talk at the Mick Lally theatre.

An exhibition at St. John's Church during the Ballinasloe Horse Fair exploring the adaptive reuse of two historic sites in East Galway, St. John's and Holy Trinity Church, Aughrim, through craft and the use of sustainable timber structures. The exhibition features architectural drawings and scale models created by young architects collaborating between Ireland and Belgium, building on their engagement with these places and their communities during last year’s festival. In addition, there will be three hands-on crios-weaving workshops, offering participants the chance to engage directly with traditional crafts while reflecting on the themes of heritage and community.

At the Mick Lally Theatre, there will be a felting workshop, followed by a talk presenting the work of the Faith in the Future project so far.

Event Organiser

Faith in the Future is led by Beibhinn Delaney, in collaboration with Marie-Caroline Kawa, Lara Clifford & Caoimhe Walsh. Support comes from the Arts Council, Donegal Yarns & Ballinasloe Credit Union.


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Faith in the Future - Exhibition
Sept
27
12:00 pm12:00

Faith in the Future - Exhibition

Faith in the Future - Exhibition


Exhibition

Date: Friday 27/09 - Monday 30/09 and Friday 04/10 - Sunday 06/10

Opening Hours: 12pm - 5pm


A close look at revitalising church buildings and their curtilage; an exhibition of architectural drawings and models along with crios-weaving workshops St. John's Church, Ballinasloe, and a felting workshop and talk at the Mick Lally theatre.

An exhibition at St. John's Church during the Ballinasloe Horse Fair exploring the adaptive reuse of two historic sites in East Galway, St. John's and Holy Trinity Church, Aughrim, through craft and the use of sustainable timber structures. The exhibition features architectural drawings and scale models created by young architects collaborating between Ireland and Belgium, building on their engagement with these places and their communities during last year’s festival. In addition, there will be three hands-on crios-weaving workshops, offering participants the chance to engage directly with traditional crafts while reflecting on the themes of heritage and community.

At the Mick Lally Theatre, there will be a felting workshop, followed by a talk presenting the work of the Faith in the Future project so far.

Event Organiser

Faith in the Future is led by Beibhinn Delaney, in collaboration with Marie-Caroline Kawa, Lara Clifford & Caoimhe Walsh. Support comes from the Arts Council, Donegal Yarns & Ballinasloe Credit Union.


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Fantasy Islands
Sept
27
to 6 Oct

Fantasy Islands

Fantasy Islands

Sophie Kelliher and David Lawless


Exhibition, workshop, publication

Launch date: Sep 27th 15.00 - 21.00
Exhibition running from
Friday, 27 September, 10:00 - Sunday 06 October, 17:00, 2024
Opening hours: Tuesday–Saturday 10am–5.30pm
Sunday 12 noon–5pm / Closed Mondays
Location: Outset Gallery, Unit 15, The Cornstore, Middle St, Galway, H91 K8YV


‘Fantasy Islands’, as part of Architecture at the Edge 2024: Islands, will look at fictional islands depicted across all media forms: film, TV, video games, written word and more. From Pinocchio’s Pleasure Island to Scorsese’s Shutter Island, this exhibition will curate how islands are used as testing grounds for ideas in reality and present the question: why do we treasure islands?  

Visitors to the exhibition will be invited to create their own fictional islands, forming part of the exhibit, adding to the library and lore of fantasy islands.

The Fantasy Islands team is made up of Sophie Kelliher and David Lawless.

Sophie Kelliher is an architectural researcher with a background in heritage and maritime architecture, archival research and cartography.

David Lawless is a Senior Architect with FKL Architects, having previously worked at home in Aughey O’Flaherty Architects and DTA Architects; and abroad in Casper Mueller Kneer and Monadnock. David is currently working on social housing projects in inner city Dublin

Corresponding events will be found via the link in our Instagram bio over the coming weeks featuring an Artist Talk and Workshop on Saturday 28th September: 2.00-4.00pm.


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An Bothán Cladach
Sept
27
to 6 Oct

An Bothán Cladach

An Bothán Cladach

RAT Office


Exhibition, Installation

Date: 27 Sep – 06 Oct

Launch: 6pm - 8pm

Opening hours: 10am - 5pm

Location: Claddagh Quay 

An Bothán Cladach will be situated on the middle pier of Claddagh Quay, directly across from the city’s iconic Spanish Arch in the heart of Galway City, for the duration of the festival. Claddagh Quay is just minutes from the centre of Galway city, where the River Corrib meets Galway Bay and flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Formerly a fishing village, it is one of the oldest areas of Galway city.


Rooted in the rich Irish cultural heritage and ecological fabric of Ireland's islands, “An Bothán Cladach” harnesses local materials, promoting resilience and sustainability of our coastal communities.

“An Bothán Cladach”  aims to echo Irish resourcefulness in craft practice and placemaking, emphasising the use of circular, natural materials that resonate with the islanders' context and identity. The structure acts as a testament to the potential born of scarcity and focuses on re-use first in construction.

Constructed from seaweed, reclaimed fishing nets and timber, the shelter is designed to bolster coastal community self-sufficiency, engineered for straightforward assembly and versatile adaptation to diverse conditions. It serves as an exemplar of the utilisation of local circular materials while encouraging meaningful discourse on stewardship and cultural preservation. 

Launch performance by DJ Shampain, with presentation by RAT Office founders Genevieve & Luca. More info to follow via AATE bio and RAT Office instagram. 


Project Credits

Design: RAT Office, Genevieve O’Sullivan, Luca Puzzoni

Build: RAT Office, Common Knowledge

Materials: Pure Ocean Algae, Cavanagh Nets

Photography: Paolo Rizzi

With thanks to Arts Officer Ruth Mulhern at Galway City Council


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Guided tour of the Inishkea Islands
Sept
27
9:30 am09:30

Guided tour of the Inishkea Islands

Guided tour of the Inishkea Islands

Guided tour led by Bill Duffy, Really Great Tours


Date: Friday 27th September 2024

Time: 09:30am start / Return 3:30pm

Meet up Blacksod Lighthouse, Fallmore, Co. Mayo, F26 KC7V


Local company really great tours was borne from a desire to tell the stories of Blacksod, Inishkea, The Mullet Peninsula and North County Mayo in an accessible, interesting way. Eco tourism professional Bill Duffy leads groups and individuals on fascinating, eco-friendly walking tours as well as low impact bus tours, taking the time to tell the stories which would otherwise be lost in time.

A guided tour of the historic Blacksod Village and boat trip to the remote Inishkea Islands. Visitors will be guided through the unique history, architecture and stories of Blacksod Village before boarding the boat for a 40 minute sail to the Inishkea Islands, where the guided tour will continue. Inishkea Islands are a unique and interesting place, with a strong cultural significance in relation to the West of Ireland. Guests will be blown away by the regional, national and international tales associated with the islands, which are often painted as bleak and barren places. In fact, tight-knit communities on the islands flourished during times of national hardship! 

Cost including Ferry to the Island is €50

Bring your walking boots and remember to wear appropriate clothing for the outdoors!  Be advised to bring own packed lunch or snacks.


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