The Latest Articles

Desima-Jayne Connolly on Building Arts Centres Around People and Place
From Christmas markets to the return of light, how collaborative programming at Flowerfield and Roe Valley places people, place and wellbeing at the centre of cultural life.

Fight Like a Girl: Ana Fish on Safer Spaces & Murals
Tracing a life shaped by movement, myth, and community – using street art to reclaim space, tell shared stories, and make the everyday world feel safer, softer, and more alive.

Finding Magic Stillness in the City: Joel Simon’s Paintings
Scenes observed slowly and held with care, where light, posture, and silence allow the ordinary street to become a quiet stage for feeling

Inni-K on Still A Day: Genuine Irish Songwriting
In the aftermath of touring Still A Day, the singer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist considers music, nature, and what remains once the movement stops.

Bob Speers and the Quiet Magic of Ireland’s Bogs
In a room filled with timber, peat, and light, artworks hung on walls are more like fragments of the land itself – weathered, breathing, and alive with memory.

Hernan Farias on Light, Connection and Creative Growth
From the Classroom to the Camera – charting his shift from teaching English in Chile to full-time photography in Northern Ireland.