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Sruthán

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Sruthán is a collaboratively created zine emerging from Sruth, an arts and ecology project rooted in the Lickeen Lough catchment in North Clare. 

Developed through conversations, workshops, and creative exchanges with local residents, farmers, the Down to Earth Collective, and environmental practitioners, it brings together text, drawings, reflections, and documentation responding to the lake, its surrounding lands, and the shared water system connecting the community.

Led by artist Maeve Collins (Ground Up Artists Collective) with Eilís Murphy (Folded Leaf), the project explores the relationship between culture, land use, and water stewardship. Contributors, including Students of the College of FET Ennistymon Campus, local land stewards, and wetland specialist Feidhlim Harty, reflect on lived and ecological knowledge of the catchment that supplies drinking water to around 15,000 people in North Clare.

Sruthán (“little stream”) will launch on 16 August 2026 at a gathering beside one of the many srutháns flowing to Lickeen Lough, featuring poetry, music, movement, and storytelling. Bilingual in Irish and English, it highlights local perspectives and intergenerational exchange while foregrounding the lake and its sruth.

Location: Sruth Field Office, Ballagh V95N9F5
Date: Sunday 16th August
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Email Maeve at Maevehybrasil@gmail.com for more information. All welcome. 

 

Sruth Website

Venue

Sruth Field Office
Ballagh
CE
V95N9F5 

16 Aug 2026

7.00PM - 9.00PM

Age range

18+


CONTACT

For more information on Clare County Council's programme of events for Cruinniú na nÓg, please contact Eva Birdthistle
ebirdthistle@clarecoco.ie

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