Axis Green Arts: Catríona Fallon

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Online, Friday 26th February

Join Axis for another live conversation from the axis Green Arts Pop-Up Department. Each week they meet with a member of the creative community working on projects and programmes that enable the industry work towards a more environmentally sustainable existence.
This time they'll be joined by Catríona Fallon, co-founder of the Green Arts Initiative in Ireland. Catríona has worked in the Irish arts sector for three decades in venue management, visual arts and festivals. She is committed to supporting community engagement on climate mitigation, particularly in terms of behavioural change and renewable energy technologies.  She’s originally from Wicklow but has lived in West Kerry for almost 20 years – the football is better, but she misses the trees.

Date:
Friday 26th February
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free

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