Dublin City Council want to invite the public and in particular the creative, cultural and arts community to submit ideas and proposals for the sustainable future use of building on Chatham Row, D2
Click below to sign up for Information day and open day
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Looking for something fun to do with the family this weekend?
Head along to Made in Darndale with @CPDarndale!
All events are FREE and suitable for all ages ft @VivaJerryFish & @CoisCeim
For more information and times see creativeplacesdarndale.ie
📸 Marc O'Sullivan
ALT A group of 2 adults and 3 children stand posing with rainbow umbrellas, behind a red hula hoop. The children have their faces painted in bright colours.
ALT A person sits atop a wall with bright graffiti with designs and graphic text reading: YUPA DARNDALE
ALT 4 young people in different bright costumes post and jump outdoors in a field. Their reflections are seen in a puddle on the ground.
Jerry Fish will be bringing his Electric Slideshow to the Big Top in Darndale Park on Sun 28 May from 6.30pm! This amazing show is free but booking is required through eventbrite or our website. Check out this great article in today's @Independent_independent.ie/entertainment…
Members of the Darndale Golden Years snr. group, New Life centre & Priorswood Parish centre enjoying the variety dinner dance for senior citizens on Wednesday.
Organised by DCC Artane Whitehall LEA Community team & held n the Artane Beaumont Family Recreation centre. 📸 by DCC
Creative Places Darndale is so proud of all it has achieved in 2022.
Take a look these pics featuring some of our highlights from the Made in Darndale festival that took place in June of last year.
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Delighted to share that our Artistic Coordinator, Muirne Bloomer will be attending the Creative Places and Create Networking Event in Tuam this week. This event will explore how support & solidarity inform the development of critical relationships on collaborative arts practice.
The Kingfisher Project at Blarney Park Allotments is transforming a former so called ‘urban waste ground’ on the banks of the River Poddle at Kimmage into a community resource for education, knowledge, engagement and social capital building.
Poets Paula Meehan and Theo Dorgan join Lord Mayor Alison Gilliland in Remembrance for those who died of Covid19 and all who protected and supported the community. Merrion Square (Enter near Holles Street) Sunday March 20 1pm. Please RT