The project features two artists-in-residence, Aoife Raleigh, a multi-disciplinary award-winning circus artist, producer and facilitator; and Niamh Shaw, a writer, performer, engineer and scientist who was recently voted one of Ireland’s leading science communicators and STEAM specialists. Amongst the local groups who are involved alongside Crumlin Community Clean Up are Positive Action Crumlin, and St Agnes’ Community Centre for Music and the Arts, which will create connection with the residents of Crumlin, encompassing the area between St Mary’s Road, St Agnes Road, Kimmage Road West, Lower Kimmage, Clogher Road and Parnell Road.
Beyond Crumlin, it is hoped the project will create a scalable model for local level change and action to fight climate change by developing creative and innovative paths towards environmental change.
Find out more about the Creative Climate Action Fund projects.