THIS EVENING!
@WaterfordArts is pleased to announce the winners of the Waterford Poetry Prize 2021 with a special online event.
Join Colm Keegan/adjudicator who will announce and read the winning poems as part of the Waterford Writers Weekend.
https://t.co/ZWsidCkuWn
@WaterfordArts is pleased to announce the winners of the Waterford Poetry Prize 2021 with a special online event on Fri 22 Oct at 7pm. Join Colm Keegan as he announces and reads the winning poems as part of the Waterford Writers Weekend.
Watch here: https://t.co/ZWsidCkuWn
The Arts Office, Waterford City & County Council is pleased to announce that the winner of the national Molly Keane Creative Writing Award 2021 is Patrick Holloway, Carrigaline, Co. Cork.
You can view a reading of the winning story by @LaniohanlonO here https://t.co/M67OWW4MQi
Poetry Ireland announces Poet Laureate for Dungarvan, Co Waterford, as part of Poetry Town initiative.
Appointed poet Áine Uí Fhoghlú comes from the Waterford Gaeltacht area, An Rinn, is to write poem honouring and reflecting Dungarvan and its people. https://t.co/IwrWuKNHWB
Delighted to be tuning in to the Cork International Poetry Festival this week. Full info over on @MunLitCentre website and booking is very easy through eventbrite. Swooning over the work of Doireann Ní Ghríofa tonight. #irishpoetry#onlineevents#poetryonline#virtualfestival
Congratulations to all who have been awarded mentorships from @MunLitCentre The Waterford recipients are: Fiona Ennis, with Danny Denton. Ger Duffy with Afric McGlinchy. Fergus Hogan with Grace Wells. Thomas McCarthy is mentoring Virginia Keane, Molly Twomey & Martine O’ Donovan.
We encourage a broad scope of experience from senior national artists to emerging artists to ensure a collaborative blend which will be to the benefit of all involved. Deadline is 19/05/21 Full details can be found on https://t.co/EGCwHVdNwK
@WaterfordArts is pleased to be part of the Creation 21/22 project,
Applications are now invited for residencies specifically focussed on performing artists in the East and South East region of Ireland, as well as European partners.
The project is flexible and will focus on creating space to support artists in the ways they currently need. We will work with the participants in the specific areas of their artistic development that require attention and create and collaborate from there.