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Future Artifacts - a refusal to lose imagination

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Future Artifacts presents the artistic research of five 2025 MA Candidates at the Burren College of Art. Bringing together painting, printmaking, photography, installation, and experimental material processes, the work is rooted in a refusal to lose the imagination battle with fascism. In a time of genocide and ecocide, draw upon history, myth, folklore, and alchemy in an attempt to metabolise collective grief and insist on speculative futures of survival and interdependence.

Clifden Arts Festival 2025 —The Journey – through time, memory and imagination

Clifden Arts Festival 2025 is inviting audiences to embark on The Journey—a celebration of how art, story, and experience shape who we are. Running from September 17-28, this year’s theme explores paths of memory, heritage, migration, transformation, and the imagination. The festival continues to honour Clifden’s identity as a place where past and future meet through creativity.

Clifden Arts Festival 2025 —The Journey – through time, memory and imagination

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Clifden Arts Festival 2025 is inviting audiences to embark on The Journey—a celebration of how art, story, and experience shape who we are. Running from September 17-28, this year’s theme explores paths of memory, heritage, migration, transformation, and the imagination. The festival continues to honour Clifden’s identity as a place where past and future meet through creativity.

Lack of creativity and defensive indecisiveness cost Galway United on their return to the big time

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Galway United’s return to the Premier Division proved bitter-sweet as they suffered a 1-0 loss to St. Patrick’s Athletic in horrible conditions at Eamonn Deacy Park last Friday night. Although there were positives, United’s midfield lacked invention and failed to create chances of any quality.

Lack of creativity and defensive indecisiveness cost Galway United on their return to the big time

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Galway United’s return to the Premier Division proved bitter-sweet as they suffered a 1-0 loss to St. Patrick’s Athletic in horrible conditions at Eamonn Deacy Park last Friday night. Although there were positives, United’s midfield lacked invention and failed to create chances of any quality.

Older people in Athlone and Midlands region to explore their creativity this summer season

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Older adults in Athlone and the Midlands region will be afforded an opportunity to develop their creative talents through a partnership programme between Age Friendly Ireland and Creative Ireland, delivering creative initiatives to support health and wellbeing in older age.

GMIT golden jubilee celebrations to feature to host ‘creative stories’ series of public talks

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GMIT’s School of Design & Creative Arts will host a series of public talks each Tuesday during March on the subject of “Creativity” marking the commencement of the institute’s Golden Jubilee celebrations ahead of becoming Atlantic Technological University (on 1 April). The talks will take place in Room 104 at 5.30pm at GMIT Centre for Creative Arts & Media on Wellpark Road, covering topics from Community Outreach, Design Process & Practice to Performance and the Visual Arts, delivered by GMIT lecturers.

Druid, the expression of imagination

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It is hard to believe that it was 46 years ago this week that Druid Theatre first tread the boards. The location was the Jesuit Hall and the play was The Playboy of the Western World. The following night, they put on It’s a two foot six inches above the Ground World by Kevin Laffan and on the third night, it was The Loves of Cass Maguire by Brian Friel.

Wonder, imagination and more at RoolaBoola Children’s arts season

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The Linenhall Arts Centre is delighted to present a range of exciting arts events and opportunities for families, schools and artists as part of RoolaBoola Children’s Arts Season 2020.

Imagination required to get property market working again

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said there is little surprise in the figures, noting that what happens over future months and how stakeholders such as the banks behave will be critical.

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