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Arts Office Announces New Kerry Writer In Residence

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Kerry Writer in Residence, Emer Fallon.

THE Kerry County Council Arts Office has announced that Emer Fallon is the new Kerry Writer in Residence.

Emer is a poet and fiction writer living in West Kerry. She has a keen interest in climate and the environment and these topics feature in her creative work.

Emer would like to explore them further during her residency, as she engages with both new and established writers across the county, through her Writers on the Bus project.

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The project will highlight the service provided by Local Link Kerry, while aiding writers living along the bus routes, in reducing their carbon footprint, connecting them with each other and providing them with a platform to share and showcase their work.

From mid-April, Emer will be hopping on the buses, meeting fellow writers and chatting to them about their writing.

She will provide a series of workshops, exploring themes such as ‘A Sense of Place’, ‘Grounding your Words’, and ‘A Deep Dive into the Weather’, with the aim of creating new work for display on eight of the buses.

Emer is also really looking forward to connecting with individuals and groups of all writing levels and experience throughout her residency.

“I have benefitted so much from the advice and input of other writers, including many past Writers in Residence, so I would love to offer that support to anyone who may be seeking writing advice or feedback.”

For further information and to sign up for Writers on the Bus, or for a group, or one-to-one, session with Emer, email her directly at emerwriterinres@gmail.com, or call the Kerry Arts Office on 066 718 3541.

The Kerry Writer in Residence is co-funded by Kerry County Council and The Arts Council of Ireland.

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Kerry County Council Arts Office Launches New Website

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Children Taking Part in Me + the Moon’s Clay Workshop at Killarney House as Part of Cruinniú na nÓg back in 2019. Photo by Michael G. Kenny

KERRY County Council Arts Office has announced the launch of their new arts website.

The Arts Office team worked closely with Kerry County Council’s IT Department to create a visually striking one-stop place for everything associated with the arts in Kerry.

Members of the public will be able to see the latest information on Artist Residencies, the Sliabh Luachra Music Trail, Youth Arts, Festivals & Events, Film, Public & Visual Art, Creative Ireland, Cruinniú na nÓg and Culture Night, read arts publications and find out how to contact the Arts Office.

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Particularly of interest to artists, will be the Forms & Funding section with details on how to apply for the Arts Act Grant and Artist Bursaries, and the Arts Database which they can add their details to.

The External Links section has over 75 helpful links to government arts organisations, European arts organisations, national organisations representing each artform and arts venues.

Links to the Arts Office’s social media and to sign up to the fortnightly e-newsletter will also be of benefit to everyone, in order to hear about upcoming events and funding opportunities, both from Kerry County Council and from national organisations.

Accessing the website is a lot easier, as it is now an independent website, so it no longer needs to be accessed via a dropdown on the main council’s website. The website is now live and can be accessed at https://arts.kerrycoco.ie/

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Artists Invited To Apply For Cill Rialaig Residency Award

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Cill Rialaig.

KERRY County Council’s Art Office is pleased to announce their Cill Rialaig Residency Award 2022.

This Kerry County Council sponsored two-week residency at the nationally and internationally-acclaimed Cill Rialaig artist retreat in Ballinskelligs will allow two Kerry based visual artists two weeks accommodation in Cill Rialaig.

Each artist will be awarded a two-week residency in their own individual cottage studio on the spectacular Bolus Head rent free with utilities paid by the Arts Office at Kerry County Council.

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The Cill Rialaig Project, founded by Dr. Noelle Campbell Sharp, is a voluntary body (a company limited by guarantee) whose main aim is to develop and maintain a retreat for artists and writers from Ireland and abroad.

It involved the rescue and redevelopment of the pre-famine village of Cill Rialaig as a retreat for artists, poets, writers, film makers and composers.

Seven studios, a meeting house and library and a utility house have been completed at the village.

More than 5000 well known Irish and international artists have had residencies here- most often followed by successful exhibitions in their towns, cities and countries.

Applications are limited to visual artists with a connection to the County – either from or living in Kerry. Entries should include an artist statement and CV along with images of no more than three examples of current and past work.

All entries must be submitted by 4pm, Thursday April 21 via email arts@kerrycoco.ie or if necessary via post to Arts Office, Kerry County Council, County Buildings, Rathass, Tralee, Co. Kerry.