Tramore Valley Park, a reclaimed former landfill site, is home to the ongoing KinShip art project which offers artists and interested communities an opportunity to gather together to respond creatively and critically to the ecological and climate action challenges we face today.
Kinship - we are not separate from nature, but an interdependent part of it.
Tramore Valley Park, a reclaimed former landfill site, is home to the ongoing KinShip art project which offers artists and interested communities an opportunity to gather together to respond creatively and critically to the ecological and climate action challenges we face today. Kinship - we are not separate from nature, but an interdependent part of it.
Read MoreA draft working document of a Manifesto for the park was created in collaboration with the KinShip Working Group in November 2021.
Read the ManifestoA one-day symposium, 'Staying with the Trouble' at the Rory Gallagher Theatre on Wednesday 4th October, 2023 marked the closing of the KinShip project's 'Tentacular Thinking' exhibition, at the James Barry Exhibition centre, MTU, Bishopstown Campus, Cork. The symposium showcased through a series of talks and presentations, the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration and the input of diverse forms of knowledge in addressing rights of nature and climate action.
Read on for videos from the Symposium