Who we are

Cork Cultural Companions is an Age & Opportunity Arts initiative, delivered by Muintir Cork and supported by the HSE and Cork City and County Councils. Cork Cultural Companions has local networks of members who attend events together regularly in Cork City, Mallow, Bantry and East Cork.

Thursday, 31 August 2023

Culture Night Programme for Bantry 22nd September

 



Culture Night in Cork County

The eighteenth edition of Culture Night will take place on Friday 22 September 2023.

Culture Night invites everyone, everywhere, on one wonderful night to discover and celebrate all that our culture is today. For one special night, the island of Ireland and select international locations becomes your free cultural playground. You are invited to seek out the culture, in all its guises, on your doorstep, in your community, across our county and nationwide. Culture Night / Oíche Chultúir is a national moment, an annual all-island public event. Doors are opened late, and special and unique events are taking place in towns and villages across County Cork. Thanks to the continued support of The Arts Council and Cork County Council all activities are made available to the public free of charge.


See what's happening near you https://culturenightcorkcounty.ie/



Tuesday, 8 August 2023

Heritage Week at Nano Nagle

 


Check out our full programme of events!
Nano Nagle Place are so excited to be a part of Heritage Week 2023!

We have a fantastic line-up of events kicking off on Cork Heritage Open Day on the 12th August.

See some Heritage Week highlights below...

Nano Nagle Place Markets
Sat 12 & Sun 13 Aug, 11.00 – 16.00

Join us as we kick off Heritage Week with craft markets across the weekend.

Visit our front plaza to browse a range of local designers and artists from Cork!

Walking Tour of Douglas St
Tues 15th Aug, 13.00 – 14.00

Step back in time to 1911 as part of Heritage Week.

Genealogist and historian David Ryan will lead a walking tour of Douglas Street based on the 1911 Census. Learn about the people who lived on Douglas Street. How much has changed since 1911?

No registration required.

Memories of South Parish with Michael O’Donovan
Wed 16th Aug, 13.00 – 14.00

Join us for a lunchtime lecture with Michael O’Donovan for a lecture on the South Parish.

Michael will discuss his memories of growing up in the vicinity of Douglas Street and South Parish in the 70’s , 80’s and 90’s.

No registration required.

The Living Heritage of Stone Carving
Thurs 17th Aug, 12.00 – 14.00

This event includes a workshop from 12pm -1pm which will be an interactive exploration of the tools and the type of stone used in carving.

Register for free: 
https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/the-living-heritage-of-stone-carving-with-tommy-lysaght-tickets-691043278047

Nano’s Journey from South Pres to North Pres
Sat 19th Aug, 14.00 – 15.00

Dr Danielle O’Donovan will conduct a walking tour across Cork city, taking the route Nano Nagle would have completed when visiting her 7 schools.

Register for free: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/nanos-journey-from-south-pres-to-north-pres-tickets-682256115407?aff=oddtdtcreator

Guided Tour as Gaeilge

Sun 20th Aug, 14.00 – 15.00

This tour, conducted in Irish, will immerse you in the extraordinary life and legacy of Nano Nagle, the visionary founder of the Presentation Sisters. 

No registration required

Be the first to preview our latest exhibition Branching Out on display in our museum throughout Heritage Week!
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Thursday, 3 August 2023

Activities in your local Cork City Library

From Gramophone circles to crochet to guitar to book clubs to chess or 45 

Whatever you're into - the libraries likely have it going on. 

Check it out HERE

Ellen Hutchins Festival 12th to 20th August Bantry

 Ellen Hutchins Festival

A FESTIVAL CELEBRATING BOTANY, BOTANICAL ART AND THE BEAUTY OF BANTRY BAY

The 2023 Ellen Hutchins Festival runs from Saturday 12th August to Sunday 20th August.  The full programme is here! There is a wonderful range of activities including walks and talks on botany, botanical art workshops, crafts with plants, children’s nature explorer activities and nature art, a boat trip, a kayaking adventure and events with a historical focus. Explore the events in the programme by using the button below. A simple PDF timetable of events is available HERE


Most events are free but many need to be booked. Booking for all events that need it is now open. Links to book are on the event entries in the Festival Programme.



August in the Crawford

 

Still image, The Sprawling Octopus of an Elevated Highway (2022) © Michelle Delea


MICHELLE DELEA: The Sprawling Octopus of an Elevated Highway (2022)
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In 1968, B.K.S. Traffic Consultants proposed an elevated highway for Cork city, with over 90 acres of demolition estimated for parking clearances in the central island area. The £16.5m construction, which was due to stretch from the Port to the Courthouse, Patrick’s Hill to Barrack Street, would have seen our city surrender to the motorcar. Michelle Delea's film interviews former architects of 'The City Seventy Planning Group', which emerged from the pioneering class of The Crawford School of Architecture. This group, supported by journalist Mary Leland, successfully campaigned against the B.K.S. Traffic Plan, preserving the character of the city as we know it today. This film is on show in our Screening Room.

Image: Jed Niezgoda


muscle: a question of power
Until 20 Augus
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It’s your last chance to experience muscle: a question of power at Crawford Art Gallery! Created by Anna Furse, this immersive experience takes visitors on an audio-guided journey through our historic collection of Canova Casts and culminates in a new film focusing on women’s muscularity. Designed to bring visitors up close and personal with these ancient Classical forms, muscle is an invitation to contemplate the idealised nude, and its legacy today. The audio-guide refers the spectator to their own body sensations, presence, and curiosity as they are invited to follow gentle but precise instructions to progress through the Sculpture Galleries. To experience muscle with a headset, visitors can select timed entry between 13:30 and 14:30 daily. Please pre-book your free 50-minute timed slot here. Alternatively, by scanning a QR code in the gallery space, visitors can use their own device and headphones outside of these hours.

© Clare Langan, Flight from the City (still), 2015.

 

New Acquisitions


We are delighted to share that Minister Catherine Martin has announced the acquisition of over 100 works of contemporary art to the NationalCollection! This was supported by an allocation of €1.5m from Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. To Crawford Art Gallery and the Irish Museum of ModernArt. The purpose of the award was to respond to significant gaps identified in the Collections of the National Cultural Institutions. These new additions to the National Collection will ensure that it is more representative of the diverse communities of contemporary Ireland. The new works include painting, sculpture, photography, installation, works on paper, digital media works and textiles, by both Irish and international artists.

Image: Michael Waldron 

  

Harry Clarke, Work and Legacy: Conserving Crawford Art Gallery’s Stained Glass Panels Event

Wednesday 16 August, 1pm


Guiding us through the trajectory of Clarke’s career, Stained-glass conservator Philip Crook (Vitrail Studios) will discuss the historical context, condition and conservation of the three Crawford Art Gallery stained glass panels, explaining the development of Clarke’s techniques and the use of materials for those unfamiliar with the craft of stained glass. Crawford Art Gallery’s three panels of stained glass by Harry Clarke (1889-1931)are rare examples of the artist’s early training and emerging originality. Phil will be working throughout the  week in the Gallery and members of the public can look in at him as he works on the panels on Floor 2. To read more about the project, visit here. This project is supported by The Heritage Council through the Heritage Stewardship Fund. The talk is free and open to all but booking is required, visit here to reserve your ticket!

Image courtesy of Candy Warhol



Drag Tour with Candy Warhol

Thursday 3 August, 6pm & 7pm


We are happy to announce that our drag tour of the Gallery has now booked out! To celebrate Cork PrideFestival, Crawford Art Gallery will host a special LGBTQ+ Tour of its exhibitions! As we continue to diversify the collection, we invite you to explore the Gallery in the heart of Cork City through an alternative lens. Drag queen Candy Warhol will guide visitors through select works and discuss LGBTQ+ contexts. The tour will feature artworks by Stephen Doyle, Breda Lynch and more! Hailing from Cork City, Candy Warhol has been one of Ireland's most renowned drag acts for over a decade. Candy is the mother of Mockie Ah, Ireland's leading Drag Haus. This project is in support of the Night-Time Economy and funded by The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts,Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. 

Left Image: Arthur Leupold, The Life Room (Crawford Municipal School of Art), c.1930. Right image: MTU Crawford College of Art Year 1 CCAD Fine Art Collaborative Construction, 2022.


Heritage Week


Heritage Open Day - Free tour of Crawford Art Gallery.

Saturday 12 August, 1pm


Delve deeper into the history of Crawford Art Gallery with a special free tour of the building. Take a journey through the historic building with surprising stories of your National Collection and delve into the dynamic programme of temporary exhibitions. This event is free, open to all, and requires no prior booking!


 

The Tale of the Two Crawfords: Art School to Art Gallery Tour

Thursday 17 August, 6:30pm


Join Tom Spalding, on a tour of Site of Change the exhibition he co-curated for a closer look at the shared history of Crawford Art Gallery and MTU Crawford College of Art and Design, Ireland's second oldest art school. The Gallery is based in a 1724 Custom House, later extended to house Cork's premier art school. In its past it has been a government office, a home and an informal IRA base. This free event is presented by MTU Crawford College of Art and Design and Crawford Art Gallery. This event is free to attend but booking via Eventbrite  is required. Keep an eye on our social media to see the release of tickets!

Image: Hazel Buckley


Cork on a Fork Festival


Wednesday 16 August

SoulCanvas: A night of Yoga, Music, Art & Food, 6.30 -10.30pm


Nourish your mind, body, and spirit and tap into your creative energy at this multi-sensory wellbeing event featuring Yoga, delicious tapas and soulful melodies in the beautiful surrounds of Crawford Art Gallery! Start the evening with a dynamic Yoga flow led by experienced senior yoga instructorHazel Buckley from The Yoga Tree (suitable for all levels). Next up is a rejuvenating sound bath guided by the talented Julia Tsang when you will immerse yourself in soothing vibrations and experience deep relaxation. You'll then savour pre-dinner Kinsale Gin & tonics or refreshing non-alcoholic mocktails on the beautiful lawn of the Crawford Art Gallery, before indulging in delicious and healthy tapas and salads served at the Greenroom Restaurant inthe Crawford Gallery. And finally, while you relax and savour your desserts, you will be serenaded by the soulful melodies of Velvin Lamont, an exceptional singer. The Yoga Tree in conjunction with Cork on the Fork Fest.Tickets must be booked in advance, click here to reserve your space.


Friday 18 August


Cork Food Culture in Literature, History and Heritage, 11am


This fascinating free talk will explore Cork Food Culture inLiterature, History and Heritage with some of city's top experts and researchers. The session will kick off with Regina Sexton, UCC's food and culinary historian and Programme Manager of the MA in Food Studies and Irish Foodways. She will speak about how Cork developed a distinctive food identify inher ‘Cork: The Real Food Capital of Ireland. Putting substance to the claim.’Turning to the world of literature, Dr Flicka Small, Joycean scholar, will look at the representation of local food in her presentation ‘Cooking the Books:Some Cork Food in Irish Literature’. And finally, the centrality of trade to food in the city will be discussed by historian, Dr. Tom Spalding, as he explores ‘The Cork Customhouse's Role in Food and Drink in Cork, 1700-1740:Rum, Hops and “Vermichelly"’. To reserve your free space Book here.


Cork Producers Panel Discussion with Guaranteed Irish, 12pm


Join Guaranteed Irish for an engaging and insightful PanelDiscussion as they delve into the vibrant world of the food and drink industryin Cork. The esteemed panellists are homegrown Cork based food producers andproud members of Guaranteed Irish. They will converge to share theirexperiences, expertise, and visions for the future of Ireland's food and drinkscene. This discussion will explore the dynamic trends shaping the industry andthe relationships with Cork retailers and restaurants. Panelists includeBallymaloe Foods, St Patrick’s Distillery, West Cork Eggs Ltd., and West CorkBiscuit. Suitable for all food enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. To reserve your space Book here.


 From Grass to Glass: Bertha's Revenge Irish Milk Gin Talk and Tasting, 2-3pm


Justin Green from Ballyvolane House Spirits Company will share a fascinating behind the scenes story of the locally produced Bertha's Revenge small batch Irish milk gin, and a tasting. And while you're there, make sure to book lunch at The Green Room cafe in Crawford. Bertha's Revenge Small BatchIrish Milk Gin is an award-winning Cork gin distilled with love by Justin Green and Antony Jackson at the stunning rural idyll that is Ballyvolane House, near Castlelyons in Co. Cork. Named after Big Bertha, the world's oldest cow, the distillery is fittingly located in an old cow shed in the farmyard at Ballyvolane House. The gate is down and the beast is wild! https://www.ballyvolanespirits.ie/. To book your space Book here.


Saturday 19 August


Cork on a Fork – a new Cork perspective: PANEL, 12pm


Come and listen to a lively panel discussion with leading lights of Cork's food scene who share stories of finding themselves in the tastiest city in Ireland! Kate Ryan (Flavour.ie, The Echo), asks leading names in Cork food Meeran Manzoor (Rare 1784), Virginia O'Gara (My Goodness), Eman Alkarajeh (Izz Cafe) and Kate Dempsey (Kinsale Mead) who, like me, blew into Cork only to find they had landed in a food lovers paradise! We will hear their stories of how they have developed a grá for the city, county and its food to become champions for Cork on a Fork. To reserve your space book here.


Cork Food – a food writers’ perspective, 4pm


A lively panel discussion with Cork’s (and Ireland’s) leading food writers, Joe McNamee from the Irish Examiner, Caroline Hennessy, and multi-award-winning food writers John and Sally McKenna, hosted by Kate Ryan from Flavour.ie. Listen to them shoot the breeze on what it is about Cork food that keeps us well fed, entertained, engaged and endlessly fascinated. This free event is open to all, but will be of particular interest to those workingi n all aspects of Cork food from growing, making and baking, to cooking, serving and pouring who may pick up some valuable insights from some of the industry's leading commentators. To reserve your space Book here. 

Image: Clare Keogh


Cork’s Sustainable Artist Playful Culture Trail

Ongoing


Pick up a trusty map from Crawford Art Gallery and participating attractions and start exploring everything the city has to offer! Complete the25 Playful Things to Do in Cork City and collect stamps at each attraction! You can pick up your own Playful Trail map by asking one of our friendly staff members! Make sure you also look out for the playful trail mascot Bláithin, a little lizard, who will be playing hide and seek at each venue!

Image courtesy of Greg Delanty


The Professor of Forgetting Book Launch

Thursday 24 August, 5:30pm


Crawford Art Gallery will host the launch of a new book of poetry by Greg Delanty. The Professor of Forgetting, a new collection from the acclaimed Irish poet Greg Delanty, swings back and forth on the fulcrum of what we call “now” and confronts our notion of how time passes. From the very first poem, “Going Nowhere Fast”, which ponders whether we are nowhere or going nowhere, to the final selection, from which the book takes its self-reflective title, these exuberant poems chronicle what it means to be human with joy, pathos, honesty, despair, sorrow, celebration, and wit. Greg Delanty was born in Cork City, Ireland, and maintains dual citizenship inIreland and the United States, where he has lived since 1986. The evening will include words from Vivienne Roche and Adi Roche, and a reading from the book. Copies of the book will also be on sale during the event. Free to attend | no booking required.

Image: Provision

Free Gallery Tours
 
Sunday & Bank Holiday Tours, 2pm
Check out Crawford Art Gallery’s expert, friendly tours. Take a journey through the historic building with surprising stories of your national collection and delve into the dynamic programme of temporary exhibitions. Sunday & Bank Holiday tours take place each week at 2pm.
 
Thursday Tours, 6:30pm
Heading home from work or out for the night? We also provide free evening tours every Thursday at 6:30pm! You can even bring a date! The meeting point for our free tours is in the Sculpture Galleries. Tours vary weekly and last approximately 45 – 60 minutes. This project is in support of the Night-Time Economy and funded by The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media. 
 
Public tours are free and no booking is required! Visit 
here for more information!

Image: The Green Room at the Crawford


The Green Room at the Crawford


Whether you need a mid-week pick-me-up or a lazy Sunday treat, The Green Room is here for you! The Green Room has also expanded their menu to include delicious breakfast options. Start your day off right with a hearty breakfast sandwich or a tasty treat! For those looking for an evening out, The Green Room is open late on Fridays and Saturdays for dinner. We can't wait to see you soon at the café, now open every day with breakfast options and extended hours on weekends. The best of local Cork & Irish produce, treated with a light hand by chefs committed to simplicity and flavour. For reservations email reservationsatthegreenroom@gmail.com or call 021-2410929. 

Opening Hours – Open 7 Days a week
Breakfast

Monday – Saturday:  9am –11am
Lunch 

Monday – Saturday: 12noon – 4pm

Last Orders 3pm


Sunday

11am to 4pm

Last orders 3pm


Dinner
Friday & Saturday: 5pm

Wednesday, 2 August 2023

Is it too soon to think about the Panto?

 Oh no it's not!


THE EVERYMAN PANTO, IT’S FOR EVERYONE!
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST | THE EVERYMAN, CORK | 2 DEC 2023–14 JAN 2024
The Everyman and CADA present
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

SAT 2 DEC 2023–SUN 14 JAN 2024


Cork’s favourite traditional family Panto is back. Oh yes, it is! Be our guest for a tale as old as pantomime with Beauty and the Beast

With talking teapots, singing candlesticks and clever clocks, this classic tale will delight a whole new generation. Featuring the usual zany gang bringing you non-stop Panto fun, it is directed by the zaniest of them all, Catherine Mahon-Buckley
KEY DATES 
Terrific Thursday: 8 DEC, 14 DEC & 11 JAN 
Tickets only €29
Audio described performance & touch tour: FRI 5 JAN, 1.30PM 
To book your tickets for our audio described performance with touch tour, email access@everymancork.com, or call 021 450 1780
ISL interpreted performance: SAT 6 JAN, 1.30PM 
Tickets for our ISL interpreted performance can be booked via our website everymancork.com, in person or by calling our box office.
Relaxed performance: SUN 11 JAN, 11AM 
Tickets €22
To book your tickets for our relaxed performance, email access@everymancork.com, or call 021 450 1780