Of Interest: Rare Breeds Day – Bunratty Castle and Folk Museum

The Irish Native Rare Breed Society (INRBS) will have a selection of rare breeds of sheep on display in Bunratty Folk Park. Included in this event are textile pieces from several members of Feltmakers Ireland, along with other textile artists, who are sharing their work as part of the Galway Wool Co-op’s display curated by artist Michelle Hickey Legge.

When: Sunday, the 17th of August, from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Where: The Bunratty Castle and Folk Museum, Bunratty West, Bunratty, Co. Clare, Ireland.

For more information, visit the Bunratty Castle website – https://www.bunrattycastle.ie/events/irishnativerarebreeds/

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Event: Galway Wool Coop Exhibition -Celebration of Indigenous Breeds – Bunratty Heritage and Folk Park

Vessels by Feltmakers Ireland guild member Astrid Tomrop-Hofmann – includes Galway wool fibre

The Irish Native Rare Breed Society (INRBS) will display a selection of rare breeds in Bunratty Heritage and Folk Park in Co Clare on August 18th from 10 AM to 5 PM.

Furthermore, as part of this Heritage Week event, an art exhibition will highlight the wonders of native Irish Galway Wool and its pivotal role in our textile cultural heritage. If you missed the Galway Wool Co-op’s Meitheal in Athenry, this event is an excellent opportunity to see some of the work. Plus, there will new pieces made from Irish wool. At least three of Feltmakers Ireland guild members will have felted art in the show: Astrid Tomrop-Hofmann, Karena Ryan, and Juliane Gorman.

This incredible display, curated by artist Michelle Hickey Legge, showcases how our Native Irish wool-growing heritage can once again become the sustainable strength behind a revived—REAL and 100% Irish-grown woollen Sector, the communities it could support, and its ecological footprint.

For ticket information, visit the Bunratty Castle and Folk Park website – https://www.bunrattycastle.ie/events/irishnativerarebreeds/

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