The plight of the freshwater pearl mussel is the focus of a local project that’s received national funding.
The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny were the successful recipients of €10,000 as part of the St. Patricks Festival x Tik Tok Creative Fund. Pictured at the Presentation, LtoR: Susan Moss Government Relations and Public policy, Tik Tok, Michael Starett Chairperson of Nore River Catchment Trust, Pat Carey Digital Marketing Manager , St Patricks Festival, Anna O Sullivan Director Butler Gallery, Kathleen Moran Chair, Butler Gallery Board, and Malcom Noonan T.D. Min of State at the Dept of Housing, Local Gov & Heritage.
Butler Gallery’s one of ten groupings across the country to get an allocation of €10,000 under the St Patrick’s Festival x TikTok Creative Fund which was designed to support & inspire creativity in Irish communities.
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Heritage Minister Malcolm Noonan met with some of those involved at the local arts space.
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The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny were the successful recipients of €10,000 as part of the St. Patricks Festival x Tik Tok Creative Fund. Pictured at the Presentation, LtoR: Susan Moss Government Relations & Public Policy Tik Tok, Malcolm Noonan T.D. Minister of State at the Dept of Housing, Local Government & Heritage. Pat Carey Digital Marketing Manager St Patricks Festival, and Anna O Sullivan Director Butler Gallery.
KCLR News’ Edwina Grace popped by too to find out more information – hear that here:
Meanwhile, works in an auction in aid of Butler Gallery are available to view now see here for more
The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny were the successful recipients of €10,000 as part of the St. Patricks Festival x Tik Tok Creative Fund. Pictured at the Presentation, LtoR: Malcolm Noona T.D. Min of state at the Dept of Housing, Local Gov and Heritage, Hollie kearns learning and Public Engagement, Butler Gallery, Anna O Sullivan Director Butler Gallery, Kathleen Moran Chair , Butler Gallery Board.