Her Streets, Her Stories – Exploring Dublin Through Walk & Sketch for Brigit Festival 2026

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Meeting point on the Rosie Hackett Bridge (South End), Saturday 31st January

Her Streets, Her Stories: Walk & Sketch for Brigit’s Day

Celebrate the women who shaped Dublin on Brigit's Day with illustrator Eva Kelly. This creative walk invites you to observe, draw, and reconnect with familiar streets while uncovering hidden histories and personal stories of women past and present.

Take time to slow down, see the city through a woman’s lens, and capture the everyday Dublin places connected to iconic Irish women. Through sketching and reflection, participants will honour the spirit of Brigit, goddess of creativity, inspiration, and renewal, bringing her energy into the streets and stories of the city.


Date:
Saturday 31st January
Time:
11.00am
Price:
€10
Address:
Rosie Hackett Bridge, Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Rosie Hackett Bridge, Rosie Hackett Bridge, Dublin, Ireland

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