Kinship Creative Ireland Programme
Kinship Creative Award Winning Design Innovation Agency London Creative ireland works to ensure that all irish people have the opportunity to realise their full creative potential. we support creative programmes that inspire and transform people, places and communities through creativity. The kinship project commenced in 2021 as one of 15 initiatives nationally supported by the creative climate action award. at this link, you’ll find an archive of the kinship project since it began in 2021, documenting its evolution through events, collaborations, and community engagement.
Home The Kinship Programme The kinship project, supported through cork city council by the creative ireland programme, takes place in tramore valley park and focuses on bringing people together to engage with the environment and the park’s history as a former landfill site. To achieve this, there is an ongoing creative programme of citizen led skills and knowledge based exchanges, artist's placements, the construction of a kinship ecolab based on sustainable construction methods, and a focused series of creative interventions in the park. The kinship project aims to reconnect us to plants, animals, insects, water, and air through creativity, community, and the imagination to develop a kin like connection. We are an all of government culture and wellbeing programme that is committed to the vision that every person in ireland should have the opportunity to realise their full creative potential.
Kinship Creative Award Winning Design Innovation Agency London The kinship project aims to reconnect us to plants, animals, insects, water, and air through creativity, community, and the imagination to develop a kin like connection. We are an all of government culture and wellbeing programme that is committed to the vision that every person in ireland should have the opportunity to realise their full creative potential. The kinship project, supported through cork city council by the creative ireland programme, takes place in tramore valley park and focuses on bringing people together to engage with the environment and the park’s history as a former landfill site. “cork city council welcomes the award of creative climate action funding from creative ireland for the kinship project. the council embraces this opportunity to bring creative vision to climate issues and to engage the public in the unique environment at tramore valley park.”. The kinship project is one of 15 similar projects that are underway across the republic of ireland with a eur 2 million funding through creative ireland’s creative climate action fund. In 2025, the kinship project enters an exciting new phase, transforming the award winning ecolab at tramore valley park into a vibrant hub for community led creativity, climate action, and ecological engagement.
Kinship Creative Ireland Programme The kinship project, supported through cork city council by the creative ireland programme, takes place in tramore valley park and focuses on bringing people together to engage with the environment and the park’s history as a former landfill site. “cork city council welcomes the award of creative climate action funding from creative ireland for the kinship project. the council embraces this opportunity to bring creative vision to climate issues and to engage the public in the unique environment at tramore valley park.”. The kinship project is one of 15 similar projects that are underway across the republic of ireland with a eur 2 million funding through creative ireland’s creative climate action fund. In 2025, the kinship project enters an exciting new phase, transforming the award winning ecolab at tramore valley park into a vibrant hub for community led creativity, climate action, and ecological engagement.
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