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Fingal Arts Office at Flavours of Fingal 2025
Fingal Arts Office at Flavours of Fingal 2025
The Village Tent
Join Fingal Arts Office and the master printmakers from Graphic Studios Dublin in the Village Tent for a hands-on activity that brings the magic of fine art printing to life. Using specially commissioned plates featuring familiar Fingal landmarks, you’ll create your very own handmade print to bring home. Taking place from 11.00am – 1.00pm and 2.00 – 4.00pm each day, this activity is perfect for curious, creative kids and grown-ups alike!
The Red Barn Stage
Join Fingal Arts Office for Spark & Tell, a dynamic storytelling experience at Flavours of Fingal. Taking place each day from 1.00 – 1.45pm at the Pop-up Gaeltacht/Red Barn Stage, Fingal artists will step out of their studios and into the spotlight to share their stories and creative practice. Designed to be engaging for all, Spark & Tell invites families, arts lovers, and curious minds alike to come along and be inspired!’
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Saturday 5th July 2025
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Jackie Maguire (1.05 – 1.15pm)
Jackie Maguire is a musician, actor, researcher, author and early childhood arts lecturer at DCU and MU with extensive experience of working with young children aged 0-6 years through the arts. In June 2024 she completed a Professional Diploma in Art & Ecology at NCAD and her recent practice has explored the relationship between the soil ecosystem and the human world, while developing her practice in critical ecology and activism. She has recorded the sounds of soil and has shared this work with early years audiences in Sligo, at NCAD’s Gallery and on Culture Night. She is currently working on new theatre and sound work inspired by soil.
Brian Gallagher (1.20 – 1.30pm)
Brian Gallagher’s plays and stories have been produced in Ireland, Britain and Canada. He has worked extensively in radio and television, writing many dramas and documentaries. His adult novels Invincible, Flight, Payback and Pursuit have won widespread praise, and in recent times he has concentrated on historical fiction for older children, writing the novels Across the Divide, Taking Sides, Secrets and Shadows, Storm Clouds, Friend or Foe, One Good Turn, Arrivals, Pawns, Spies, Resistance, and Winds of Change. His new series of mystery novels features, The Case of the Vanishing Painting (2024) and The Case of the Secret Signal (2025).
Michele Hetherington (1.35 – 1.45pm)
Michele Hetherington is an artist and printmaker currently based in Dublin. She holds an MFA and BA specialising in Printmaking, and is a member of Graphic Studio Dublin and Richmond Road Studios. Working through printmaking, film photography, and writing, her work inhabits states of transition – evolving, dissolving, and incomplete – where moments shift between presence and absence. Rather than defining emotions, she invites reflection, creating space for feelings to be suspended beyond words. Her work is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Fingal County Council, and held in public and private collections across Ireland, Europe, the USA, and Japan.
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Sunday 6th July 2025
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Alannah Thornburgh (1.05 – 1.15pm)
Alannah Thornburgh is an award-winning instrumentalist and composer from the wild west of Ireland with a focus on traditional Irish harp. Alannah’s music explores her family heritage, reimagining melodies from the Irish harping and American folk & jazz traditions. This cross-genre interaction and juxtaposition of old melodies with contemporary harmonies and technique is interwoven throughout her music, described as being‘unforced, fluid and utterly at home in her own sound’ (The Irish Times). In February 2025, Alannah released her debut album ‘Shapeshifter’ – a collection of compositions inspired by fairy folklore & mythology in rural Ireland (“Sublime debut from Mayo composer” 9/10 – Hot Press). Alannah was awarded ‘Best Folk Instrumentalist’ at the 2025 RTÉ Folk Awards and she is the current Musician-In-Residence at Carnegie Library, Fingal.
Sheila Ryder (1.20 – 1.30pm)
Sheila Ryder is a Dublin based poet. With her poetry performances, she was a winner at the Cúirt International Festival Spoken Word Platform, an All-Ireland Poetry Slam finalist and is a regular on The Word Stage at Electric Picnic. Her poems have been published online and in print and she won the 2024 Fingal Libraries Poetry competition. Her belief in sharing our experiences, connecting with others and developing our hearts is what drives her writing and her involvement in creative events. She hosts the Fingal Poetry Festival Slams, the Scéal Sessions Open Mic nights in Balbriggan and is founding member of Rising Tide, an organisation that showcases Spoken Word Poetry for UNESCO Dublin City of Literature.
Louis Haugh (1.35 – 1.45pm)
Louis Haugh is a visual, photographer and educator from Dublin, working with photography, video, text and sound. He is the current Biodiversity Artist in Residence with Dublin City Council and the former Biodiversity Artist in Residence with Fingal County Council. Since 2022 he has worked in partnership with Project Arts Centre to design and deliver community initiatives and projects that centre ecological concerns and help reshape our relationship to the natural world. His practice is interdisciplinary and collaborative, and is often realised through non-gallery based outcomes, which invites diverse audiences to encounter the work.
For more information, please see: Spark & Tell