Kilkenny County Council Arts Office is delighted to announce their annual call out for applications for the Arts Act Grants and Residency Award Bursaries for 2026. Deadline for all awards is Monday 26th
Read More +Festival overview Bookville is a festival for families and children between the ages of 0 – 12 years managed by Kilkenny County Council Library Service and the Arts Office. It is a
Read More +We’ve had the pleasure of welcoming Leah Corbett for a residency at the Tea Houses throughout the month of October. Leah Corbett is an artist, curator, collaborator and facilitator based in Carlow.
Read More +Exhibition Opening 3pm Saturday, November 15th All are welcome, open daily 11.30AM – 5.30PM from November 16th – November 29th At: The Tea Houses, Kilkenny The Tea Houses presents the upcoming exhibition,
Read More +Transform Your Creative Work through Ecoliteracy for Thriving, Just Futures: A Half-Day Learning Session Workshop for Artists, Arts Educators & Community Art Facilitators Facilitated by eco-poet and environmental writer Grace Wells with
Read More +Focused on the River Nore, InFlow was a hands-on project which explored the intersection of environmental awareness, textile waste, and the circular economy. Led by three experienced artists and makers, InFlow invited
Read More +This autumn, Brown Mountain Diamond, an artist-run space in the hills of North Kilkenny, presents RURAL LIFE 1.0, an exhibition of new work. Over five months (May to September), six artists immersed
Read More +The Arts Office’s ambition and focus is to develop and deliver artistic programmes in the county by supporting artists at all stages of their career as well as building an inspiring and
Read More +Kilkenny’s First Collective Community Embroidery A beautiful hand-stitched piece featuring motifs inspired by textile mending, making, and the natural world. Created over several months by a diverse group of community members, the
Read More +Kilkenny County Council Arts Office is delighted to announce a major new initiative that will complement and preserve the impact of its recently commissioned public art programme: a high-quality, full-colour publication documenting
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