Lá Le Bríde: Imbolc
Saturday, 31 January 2026
5 pm – 8 pm
ciarraí art nexus invites the community to gather and experience local history in a new light. We create a special St Brigid’s Day art event in Cahersiveen, bringing contemporary art into dialogue with place, light, and tradition.
Eileen Haring Woods, international conceptual film and installation artist, and local glass artist Róisín Ní Chionnfhaolaidh have been commissioned to create transformative projections and installations, developed specifically for this occasion and for distinctive, iconic locations throughout the town. Deborah Birmingham, contemporary artist / mosaicist will present a performance specially conceived for this event.
We invite audiences to experience Cahersiveen in a new way — through moments of illumination, reflection, and shared encounter — celebrating St Brigid’s Day as a time of creativity, renewal, and connection.
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One group. Three artists. One night.
Launch event
by ciarraí art nexus
This launch event offers an introduction to ciarraí art nexus and to the artist’s projects developed for St Brigid’s Day in Cahersiveen.
The evening will present our vision and approach, alongside insights into the individual works by Eileen Haring Woods, Róisín Ní Chionnfhaolaidh and Deborah Birmingham.
Audiences are invited to learn more about the ideas, processes, and site-responsive intentions behind both projects ahead of their public presentation.
Launch location: The Penal Church
Wine reception: 5–5:30 pm
Eileen Haring Woods
Suffolk, Great Britain
Eileen is a visual artist working with moving image, projection, and installation, whose practice explores perception, time, and the relationship between image and space. Her work is often site-responsive, engaging sensitively with architectural and environmental contexts. She has exhibited internationally, creating immersive visual experiences that invite close attention and quiet reflection.
Location: old O’Neill’s hardware shop
(gable, facing The Oratory)
West Main Street, V23 HH63
Róisín Ní Chionnfhaolaidh
Ballinskelligs, Co. Kerry
Róisín is an Irish visual artist based in South Kerry, working primarily with glass across casting, stained glass, and site-specific installations in public and landscape settings. Informed by the coastal environment of the west of Ireland, her practice explores the relationship between light, material, and place through both traditional glass techniques and contemporary installation approaches.
Location: old Penal Church
Old Market Street, opposite of The Old Abbey of the Holy Cross
Deborah Birmingham
Cahersiveen, Co. Kerry
Deborah is a visual artist and performer whose practice centres on live, site-responsive performance and mosaic-based processes, exploring themes of materiality, presence, and transformation. Her work often unfolds through durational and participatory elements, responding intuitively to place, audience, and moment. Through carefully composed actions and gestures, she creates contemplative experiences that invite connection, attentiveness, and a heightened awareness of space and making.
Deborah will be supported by Dalia Alnajaar.
Location: Tobar na Croiche Naofa (Well of the Holy Cross)
West Main Street, between V23 N6W7 and V23 CX86
Stay tuned for the detailed programme …
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all participants and supporters whose contributions made this cultural dialogue possible.
A special thanks goes to The Oratory for generously hosting our launch event and providing technical support, and to Geoffrey O’Connor for making the Penal Church available for use. Their support is invaluable in making these projects possible.