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Take Me to the River 2025

Take Me to the River is a discursive public engagement programme immersing our communities in the life of our rivers through creative responses with artistic, scientific and ecological expertise.

 

"Entwining creative arts with scientific and ecological knowledge, Take Me to The River ignites public awareness and positive communal conservationism within our local environs. Experimentation, observation, experience and exploration are common research methods to both artistic and scientific disciplines, pushing boundaries and uncovering new truths. Together, Take Me to The River strives to create active communal stewardship of Meath’s magnificent lands and waterways."
- Belinda Quirke, Director Solstice/Swift

In 2025, Solstice Arts Centre and Swift Cultural Centre, in collaboration with architectural practice Cineál: Research + Design, presents a new series of public engagements throughout the year. Connecting land and water, traverse the Athboy River, celebrate riverside life cycles in Trim, and immerse your senses in the heritage, mythology and ecosystems of the River Nanny and Boyne Valley. Together with Cineál explore the qualities of the river environment through experimental mapping and observation using drawing, notation, printing, photography and field recording. 

 

Combining our strengths, creative and ecological actions, Take Me to the River 2025 announces partnership with The Boyne Rivers Trust.

"The Boyne Rivers Trust shares common goals with Solstice, to engage and learn how to make the Boyne catchment ecosystem and communities thrive together."
- Jack Rogers, Boyne Rivers Trust.

Creative public engagements will be initiated with The Boyne Rivers Trust to highlight their ‘Floodplain Woodlands Project’ which seeks to protect, enhance and restore the water bodies of the Boyne catchment, creating “wild, healthy, natural rivers, valued by all.

 

Extending their Eco Showboat expeditions in 2022 and 2023, artists and climate activists Anne Cleary and Denis Connolly of The School of Looking have devised a ‘Catchment Festival’, supported by Research Ireland Discover Programme, Meath County Council Arts Office, and the Department of Education, within the Boyne Valley. Celebrating its unique aquatic and mythological environment, groups will be invited to take part in a programme of STEM and creative activities over 2 days in June.

 

LAUNCH & INFORMATION EVENING

Tuesday 13 May | 6pm - 8pm | Free, booking essential | Solstice Arts Centre, Navan

Inviting environmental activists, ecologists, landowners, educators, artists, families, individuals, and community groups to Solstice Arts Centre, get involved in Take Me To The River public engagement activities 2025. Encouraging collaboration, hear from the Meath County Council Biodiversity Office, Boyne Rivers Trust, The School of Looking, The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), LAWPRO, and a diverse range of community climate action groups promoting citizen science initiatives and community activism.

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For more information, please contact deirdre.rogers@solsticeartscentre.ie 

GET INVOLVED

May
Tuesday 13th – TAKE ME TO THE RIVER 2025 Launch
Sunday 25th - COMMUNITY_SEED_OIL – A COMPOST CARNIVAL with Boyne Rivers Trust & Athboy Allotment celebrating Biodiversity Week.

June
THE SCHOOL OF LOOKING engagements along the Boyne River.

August
Saturday 9th - WATER_LIFE_CYCLES at Swift Cultural Centre and Porchfield River Walk, Trim
Fri 15th - Sun 17th - THE SCHOOL OF LOOKING Creative Writing Programme with Anthony Murphy.
Sunday 24th – Celebrate National Heritage Week with PICNIC IN THE PARK at Brú na Bóinne National Park at Netterville.

Later in the year we will creatively explore the economic potential of re-wilding along the River Nanny and engage in the restoration of riparian riverside habitats with Boyne Rivers Trust.

Details of each event will be updated and available for booking soon.

Supported by

SolsticeSwiftArts CouncilCIMeath CoCoMeath ArtsBoyne RiversLAWPRONPWSSchool of LookingResearch IrelandDept EduUCD Earth Institute
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