Opportunity: National Heritage Week Training & Networking Days – Soon

After three years of virtual training events, The Heritage Council is pleased to announce that in April 2023, two training & networking events will take place. These events are aimed at anyone who is thinking about organising a National Heritage Week event. The events will occur on 20th April at the Talbot Hotel Clonmel in Co.Tipperary and 27th April at the Tullamore Court Hotel in Co. Offaly. Each event will feature the same schedule of speakers, so you can choose which location is most convenient for you.

(While the first event has already passed, perhaps there are spots at the second event).

Deadline: very soon!

Visit their website to learn more.

Heritage Week events

agriculture-animal-animal-photography-459215Hi All,

We are delighted to be hosting a Heritage Week event on Sunday August 18th from 11-3pm.

18th August, 11am – 3pm

  • Feltmakers Ireland
  • The Studio, Knockmaroon Gate, Phoenix Park
  • Dublin – Dublin City

We are planning a tea party and will be making Bunting!

Bunting is widely used for festive occasions. Felt makers Ireland invite you to channel your creativity and make triangular bunting to create a festive look around the Studio for Heritage week.

Our members submitted bunting triangles at this year’s AGM to show their talents and skills in the versatile craft of felt-making. We plan to use this celebratory decoration in up-coming events such as the Knit & Stitch show held at the RDS in November. Our bunting may even tour around to decorate our upcoming Exhibition in Galway or our international tutor workshop in Dublin this autumn.

Bunting was first made in the 17th century, usually from fine worsted wool and used to decorate ships. Felt makers Ireland has adapted this craft of past times and invites participants to create colourful triangles with wool fibre, soapy water and your own “elbow energy”. You might even be encouraged to take up felt making as a pastime!

Everyone is welcome to this free event. Learn the skill of felt making- make a triangle of bunting to take away- or leave with us and it will be added to our bunting for decorating the studio.

HERITAGE DAY

OTHER EVENTS FOR HERITAGE WEEK CAN BE SEEN HERE

https://www.heritageweek.ie/whats-on/event/felted-bunting

Launch of Heritage Week 2019

HERITAGE DAYAs your GANS representative Breda Fay attended the launch of Heritage Week 2019. (https://www.heritageweek.ie/) The launch was held at 14 Henrietta Street on Thursday 18th July.

A tour of the house for those who arrived early preceded the launch and I would certainly recommend this insight into life in these grand Georgian houses of the 18th Century to the squalor of the tenements they became in the 20th century. Full marks go to the guide who brought the house to life for us by way of a tour!

Wine and canapés were served while Virginia Teehan, CEO of Heritage Council congratulated the heritage officers on their 20th Anniversary. After many years of official indifference, she was glad that Heritage 2030 would recognize the value of both natural and built heritage and the wealth of culture preserved by guilds and organizations throughout the country.

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She praised the information and suggestions in the 2000 submissions that were received.

We at Feltmakers Ireland have made a submission highlighting the value of craft as a vital part of our national heritage.

Heritage Week is the flagship of Heritage Ireland and last year 95% of participants commented that they had “something new”.

Roger Warburton of the Ballymun Regeneration Project spoke about how they “rescued” a Boiler House of the now demolished Ballymun towers. It is now a focus for the preservation of heritage of the area as well the development of recycling through education.

Finally Minister Josepha Madigan talked about the theme of this year’s Heritage Week PAST TIMES PASTIMES. She particularly focused on playgrounds of the past – where fields and streets, ruins and streams provided a canvas for imagination. She paid tribute to the many voluntary 2019 organizers who would again give children from 9 months to 90 years the freedom to play and be involved in preservation and conservation in our built and natural environments.

This year Heritage week begins on August 17th.

Feltmakers Ireland will hold an event on the Sunday 18th 11am-3pm at Knockmarroon gate studio. We hope to see many of our valued members there. We also hope we will meet new people and help them to enjoy perhaps their first steps in felt making. We will continue our bunting project- to help decorate the studio and in preparation for the knit and stitch show.  We will also be having an extended tea party.

All members are invited to come along on the day- make felt, be experimental, playful (make your own pieces- whatever you like, and if stuck for ideas, help make playful, fun bunting).

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Field of Felted Flowers – Heritage Week

To celebrate Heritage Week we will be holding a fun felting day on Sunday 28th August from 2-4pm. Join us at our studio in the Phoenix Park when we will be making and “planting” a field of felted flowers. Everyone is welcome to help make the flowers and pick up some new craft skills – suits all ages and all abilities.  We will also be joined by Alexander Kronsteiner of Traditional Wool Crafts to show us some spinning techniques.

Studio Open Day
Studio Open Day

Open Studio for Heritage Week

Studio Open Day
Studio Open Day

Join us for our Open Studio Heritage Day next Sunday 23rd August 2015

Come along and enjoy the displays of beautiful hand made art in felt.

There will be demonstrations and many wonderful inspirations exchanged.

We look forward to welcoming you to Feltmakers Ireland studio from 2 to 4.30.

For further information please contact Nessa McCormack at 086 6022511, nessamccormack@gmail.com

The studio is located at the Knockmaroon Gate of the Phoenix Park, Dublin

Open Studio for Heritage Week

Hardworking team at the studio yesterday revamping the studio in preparation for our Open Dayfor Heritage Week on Sunday 31st of August. Come and join us from 2pm when we will be feltbombing the studio joined by members of the Weavers & Spinners and some very special surprise guests. Thanks to the work team of Suzanne Phelan, Misha Markova, Anne Walshe, Kay McKenna, Christine Maxwell, Clodagh MacDonagh and Sheila Ahern – fantastic job and the studio is looking fab.

From the Heritage Week website:

Textile Totems – feltmaking in the Park

Event Details

Come and join us for our open studio day where our textile artists will be making felted panels to adorn the outside of our studio, join in and learn an exciting new craft!

Event Type: Culture

Primary Category: Traditional Skills

Additional Details: Felt making is going through a very exciting time in Ireland presently with many textile artists taking an ancient craft and creating new possibilities in the medium of textile design.

Times/Venues

31st August 14:00 PM to 16:30 PM

Venue Name: Feltmakers Ireland Studio, Knockmaroon Gate,

 

http://www.heritageweek.ie/whats-on/event-details?EventID=1253

Open Studio Sunday 25th August 2013

For anyone planning to join us for our Open Studio event for Heritage Week please note that there will be traffic restrictions in the Phoenix Park because of a sports event. The Phoenix Park is such a popular place it can be difficult to find a day when events don’t clash, especially during the summer.  There are some parking spaces outside the Knockmaroon Gate (beside our studio) and also in the Angler’s Rest pub (about 500m from the studio).

Here is the notice on the OPW website:

Road & Gate Closures, Sunday 25th August

To ensure the safety of participants in the “Dublin City Triathlon” to be held on Sunday 25th August the following restrictions will apply

Roads to be closed – 8am to 1.30pm:
  • Knockmaroon Road
  • Upper Glen Road
  • Lower Glen Road
  • Acres Road
  • Main Road from Phoenix Monument and Mountjoy Cross
Roads to be closed – 8am to 2.30pm
  • Wellington Road
Gates to be closed:
  • Islandbridge Gate – 7am to 3pm
  • Chapelizod Gate – 8am to 1.30pm
  • Knockmaroon Gate – 11pm on Saturday 24th August until 1pm on Sunday 25th August
Traffic will be halted or diverted at the following locations:
  • Main Road at Phoenix Monument
  • Main Road at Gough Junction

Parking of vehicles will not be permitted except in areas set aside for that purpose.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause