A court battle spanning generations led to an extraordinary and unprecedented decision which granted full legal rights of personhood to a river. But where the Whanganui River ends and the rest of the world begins may be up for debate.
Join us for a free screening of “The River is Me” as part of InFlow on June 6th, starting at 6pm at St. Canice’s Neighbourhood Hall. This thought-provoking film delves into a landmark court decision granting legal personhood to a river, sparking debates on our relationship with nature.
After the screening, meet the creative minds behind InFlow: Jeni Roddy, Lynn Haughton, and Arran Murphy. They’ll share their inspirations and insights into sustainable textile art, exploring how art can foster a deeper connection with our environment.
Places are limited, to book email deirdre.southey@kilkennycoco.ie.