Celebrating 150 years since the birth of William Butler Yeats...
"Entwined Memories" Exhibition - A selected exhibition by members of the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland, traveled to The Model Sligo and was in situ for all the Yeats celebrations....I was duty bound to check it out! The exhibition looked fantastic in The Model, it received a warm Sligo welcome...so many lovely comments about all the work.
There was so much going on over the weekend it was a challenge to fit it all in....
It was all happening at Lisadell House where they were having a big birthday bash for W.B. Yeats, who had spent a lot of time at Lisadell, I can understand why, the house is beautiful and the setting along the Atlantic shores is stunning.
Lots of media figures had turned up to read some of Yeats poetry...
Time to stop off for a quick coffee and browse around Rathcormac Craft Village
Next stop was Drumcliff which is just across the road
There was a lovely textile exhibition in Teach Bán by The Textile Collective - a collective of textile artists from around the Sligo area.
There was another textile exhibition on at the Nazareth Nursing Home featuring the work of Theresa Kelly and Bernie Gallagher entitiled 'The Light and the Half Light' inspired by a W.B. Yeats poem.
Also happening at the Nazareth as part of the Lily Lolly Craftfest was a weekend workshop with Philippa Turnbull who specializes in historic crewel work embroidery.
Evening was drawing in and I still had to find The Isle of Inisfree....so back on the road...
Got there just as the sun was setting on the 150th Anniversary of the birth of W.B. Yeats, how wonderful. This was an art installation that was due to be placed on the Island, but there were a few technical problems and it got no further than the jetty. I think it framed the island perfectly!
Another day....lots more to see. Tobernalt Holy Well is a beautifully maintained well and an oasis of calm not far from Sligo town.
On towards Hazelwood....
Then drove around Benbulben towards Glencar Waterfall
Stopped off on the way home at Lough Owel just outside Mullingar. There's a beautiful sculpture there by Linda Brunker inspired by the Children of Lir