Fingal County Council Arts Office is delighted to announce 'It's Written in the Rocks / Scríobhtar é sna Carraigeacha' by Louis Haugh, an event marking the end of his residency at Loughshinny boathouse.
Fingal County Council is pleased to announce the 2025 edition of the Fingal Artists' Support Scheme. This funding stream offers professional artists the opportunity to apply for up to €5,000 to support travel and professional development opportunities, a residency, or towards the development of work.
Patrons at next weekend’s Flavours of Fingal at Newbridge House and Demesne in Donabate are being urged to only travel to the venue by car if it is not possible to use another method of transport.
The St Patrick's Day celebrations are back and you're invited to come along to enjoy the festivities taking place. Parades will be held in Swords, Blanchardstown, Balbriggan, Rush, Lusk and Skerries, with live music events also being held at Draíocht and the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre.
Fingal County Council has launched a survey on the location of a proposed neighbourhood play space in Castleknock. The survey will provide an opportunity, to all interested parties in the area, to examine the five proposed play space locations, state which ones they consider most appropriate and leave any feedback.
Viewers will have an opportunity to see the acclaimed TV special Ireland in Music that celebrates music and Ireland and showcases Fingal locations, as it is set to air again on RTÉ One TV at 7:30pm on Sunday, August 8, 2021.
The Rush Tidy Towns committee have unveiled the Ros-Eó Mural Wall. The murals are themed to represent aspects of Rush during the past, present and future.
Fingal County Council Arts Office is delighted to present the Fingal Friday Forum, a free informal monthly get-together exclusively for artists living and working in Fingal.