St Brigid and Europe: Devotion to St Brigid on the Banks of the Rhine
Credit: County Kildare Federation of Local History Groups Event location: Kilcullen Heritage Centre
Credit: County Kildare Federation of Local History Groups Event location: Kilcullen Heritage Centre
Credit: County Kildare Federation of Local History Groups Event location: Kilcullen Heritage Centre
Location: Athy Library Join Ollie from Athy Library for a St. Brigid's cross making workshop as part of the Brigid1500 Festival. Max 12 adultsBook your place by emailing [email protected] or calling on 045 980 555
NAAS COUNTRY MARKET, Celebrating Brigid 1500 St. Brigid’s Cross – Demonstration 10 am Friday 26th January, 2024. Location: Moat Theatre
NAAS COUNTRY MARKET, Celebrating Brigid 1500 Sourdough Bread – Demonstration 11 am Friday 26th January, 2024 Location: MOAT THEATRE
FREE PARKING in Kildare Innovation Campus. It's a short walk from there or take the FREE SHUTTLE BUS to The Wonderful Barn. A culinary delight with a host of talks, workshops and demonstrations featuring leading Irish women in food at The Wonderful Barn, Leixlip. Line-up featuring: Dee Laffan, Karen Ward, Chantelle Nicholson, Holly Loftus, Catherine Cleary, Jess Murphy, Rose Green, Majken Bech-Bailey, Ali Dunworth, Darina Allen, Julia Hemingway and Darcie Mayland, with more to be added 27th January 2024: Events Start @ 12 noon and finishes @ 4:30 p.m. Site opens 11 am. Tickets for this year’s ticketed events go on sale at 8am on Tuesday, January 9th, via www.hotpress.com/nothingcompares
Official Opening and Artist Talk - 5pmShow runs from 27/01/2024 - 10/02/2024 Group: Naas Library and Cultural Centre Location: Naas Town hall W91 E1RT
4pmKildare Town will transform into an open air art gallery, when more than 20 local businesses will exhibit 60 works of international and national art in their windows as part of the Brigid 1500 celebrations in the new year. This uniquely accessible art exhibition titled “Unravelling an Icon, Celebrating and Remembering Brigid and her Legacy,” was organised by Sult Artist-led Collective based in Kildare, to reflect the traditions, customs and symbols associated with Brigid’s legacy, to mark the 1500th anniversary of the death of Brigid in February 2024.The exhibition will include paintings, ceramics, photography, film, sculpture, animation, printmaking, stitching, felting, weaving, digital art, stained glass, drawing, embroidery, mosaic, mixed media, batik and textile works.The exhibition art trail, “Unravelling an Icon, Celebrating and Remembering Brigid and her Legacy,” will be accompanied by a high-quality, limited-edition catalogue of the selected artworks and this will be available during the celebrations to mark Brigid’s anniversary. In addition, the local children from Ballyshannon National School and Kildare Town Educate Together are currently working with Sult Artist, Liza Kavanagh, on their interpretation of Brigid and their work will be displayed on a monitor in Southwells in Kildare Town Group: Sult Location: Kildare Town Additional Information: Louise Cassidy 086 383 5727 / [email protected] , Claire Keane 087 121 4140 / [email protected]
St Brigid’s Cathedral, Kildare Town A new community artwork celebrating rural communities, heritage crafts, and sustainable industries is to be unveiled in St Brigid’s Cathedral, in conjunction with the Brigid 1500 celebrations across the county. The artwork ‘St Brigid’s Cloaks’ consists of four handmade wool tapestries, thoughtfully crafted through a series of educational workshops led by Wool in School, in association with Creative Ireland and Kildare County Council. This ambitious community art initiative began as the ‘Wall of Wool’, a Creative Ireland audience participation project for visitors to the Culture, Creativity, Innovation and Sport tent at the 2023 National Ploughing Championships. Over 950 individuals from across Ireland have contributed heritage knit squares and contemporary wool elements to the project, resulting in a vibrant tapestry created entirely from Irish wool. 'St Brigid's Cloaks' is currently on display in the stunning St Brigid's Cathedral as a backdrop to the Brigid1500 celebrations taking place this January and February. All are welcome to attend the Open Viewing Day on January 27th from 11am-3pm, to see the completed artworks, meet the artists, and visit this historic heritage site. Supported by Creative Ireland and Kildare County Council.
Mother Earth, A Fun Day out for all the Family You are invited to The Wonderful Barn Arena, Leixlip on Saturday 27th of January to enjoy artisanal food stalls, pop-up musical performances, face-painting, circus performances, Brigid's cross-making workshops and lots of fun for all!
Join Go Fly Your Kite for an exciting workshop where children will get to learn about the myths andlegends of St Brigid and then make their own kite based on St Brigid to take home.Suitable for children aged 9+Book your free ticket here: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/celbridgecommunitylibrary/1098152 Group: Library Service Location: Celbridge
Songs on a Theme of Mother Earth Line-up: Denise Chaila, Gemma Hayes, Una Healy, Róisín O and Tolü MakayLocation: The Wonderful Barn, LeixlipTime: 8pm FREE PARKING in Kildare Innovation Campus. It's a short walk from there or take the FREE SHUTTLE BUS to The Wonderful Barn. Tickets for this year’s ticketed events go on sale at 8am on Tuesday, January 9th, via www.hotpress.com/nothingcompares