Brigid’s Day-Imbolc: A Poetry & Art Family Workshop

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Chester Beatty , Saturday 1st February

Celebrate Brigid, the goddess of creativity, healing and poetry as we welcome Imbolc – the season of renewal and light. Join us for a collaborative garden experience that blends art, nature & poetry. Participants will use words and artwork to cultivate a vibrant, imaginative landscape that blooms with inspiration!

Limited to 15 participants. FREE, no booking required.

*Please note: children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

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Date:
Saturday 1st February
Time:
10.00am
Price:
Free, no booking required
Address:
Chester Beatty, Dublin 2, Ireland

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