Cruinniú na Cásca (an Easter Meeting), is a Creative Ireland initiative presented by RTÉ, supported by Dublin City Council, the Office of Public Works and Transport for Ireland.
All the talks taking place at Dublin Castle on Easter Monday have an induction loop. All are free, but you must book a ticket through the Crinniú na Cásca website.
The following is a selection of the arts-related talks taking place, you can view the complete list by visiting this site and clicking the ‘Talk’ tab near the top.
Women in Irish Society – Speaking Up, Speaking Louder: Forgotten Women in the Arts
Speakers: Deirdre Kinahan, Mary McAuliffe, Una Mullally
10.30am, Dublin Castle Conference Room
Visual Arts in Ireland: Where We Are Now and What We Are Making
With Clíodhna Ní Anluain
11am, Bedford Hall, Dublin Castle
Visual Arts in Ireland: Novelist Sara Baume on Curating the Impossible Exhibition
With Sara Baume
12.30pm, Bedford Hall, Dublin Castle
Banter- Everyone’s A Critic
With Jim Carroll
13.00, Dublin Castle
Creativity in Confinement
With Gary Cunningham, Bernie Masterson, Vukashin Nedeljkovic
13.30, City Hall
Visual Arts in Ireland- Aideen Barry and Gary Coyle
With Clíodna Ní Anluain, Aideen Barry, Gary Coyle
14.15, Dublin Castle
Fionn Davenport in Conversation with John Boyne
15.30, Dublin Castle
Visual Arts in Ireland- In Conversation with Janet Mullarney
With Janet Mullarney, Aoife Ruane
15.45, Bedford Hall, Dublin Castle
Women in Irish Society- Telling Stories in Dark Times
With Lenny Abrahamson, Louise Lowe and Sara Baume
16.30, Dublin Castle
Banter: In Conversation with Fachtna Ó Ceallaigh
With Jim Carroll
17.00, Dublin Castle
Creative Ireland is all about putting culture and creativity at the heart of communities nationwide and Cruinniú na Cásca will do just that this Easter Monday
Heather Humphries, Minister for Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs
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