Creative Places Enniscorthy launch exciting new projects celebrating local culture and creativity and announce projects already started in 2024. CPE are thrilled to announce a series of dynamic and innovative projects designed to celebrate and enhance the rich cultural landscape of Enniscorthy. The recent CPE Open Call – Project strand and Research and Development strand sees a total of 20 projects awarded to local artists and community groups.  These initiatives will bring together artists, community groups and residents to explore and express the unique culture, heritage and creativity of Enniscorthy.


DETAILS OF AWARDS

Project awards  – 9 projects awarded grants

Music Collaboration project for the community, inclusive of age, genres, level of playing ability and background. Participants will take part in guided writing and jam sessions which will be recorded in the Orchard studio, led by musician, drummer Brendan Carthy.


Working with local street / graffiti artist Conor Gibson and the local community college and secondary schools to design and paint artwork on some key utility boxes throughout the town.


Short films by and within the community about the term Scalder – film will be curated and shown to the community in a viewing in Temple Shannon.


Workshops exploring breathwork, vocal techniques, CAPACITAR and Logosynthesis methods for a holistic sense of well-being through music and movement. 


A two-day festival in Enniscorthy of independent music from Co. Wexford and Ireland, featuring live performances, local arts and crafts, and community outreach stalls 3 and 4 August 2024.


The formation of a first ever All Male Choir in Enniscorthy. Recording of a number of songs and production of a CD and concert for all the town to come and listen to the choir live.


A street art mentorship project working with young people of Enniscorthy to create art and transforming forgotten spaces in the town and documenting the process.


Celebrating comedy and fostering a sense of community pride and collaboration. The festival will feature performances by local comedians, art exhibitions and opportunities for emerging artists to gain exposure and recognition. 


Research and produce a documentary focused on exploring & capturing local connections with “The Enniscorthy Carol”, which was collected in the town circa 1921. To remember the carol and significance to the town working with community groups and local individuals / singers – culminating in a screening event in early December 2024.


Research and Development 11 projects awarded funding:

Artists will explore Turret Rock and the Walking route via the technology park Wexford road, Enniscorthy, as a route and cultural meeting place for everyone. 


Clay classes for the community.

Developing creative movement engagement with and for communities.


Social contemporary circus art as a tool for cross-community engagement in Enniscorthy.


Enniscorthy Community Circus.


Using our Cúpla Focals – in a meaningful, creative way.


Researching stories and creating script to be presented as a cultural performance using fire dance.


To explore the development of an improvisation-based theatre group.


Exploring ways of engagement through media.


Roundtable workshop exploring participants memories and emotions around place, including a free style writing section. 


Project with communities, seeking deeper connections with the land and people of Enniscorthy. 


Other CPE Projects started 2024:

Enniscorthy Community Allotments 


(Research & Development stage – commenced June 2024


The Night Belongs to Youth workshops and midsummer celebration on Vinegar Hill 22 June 2024


Tempest over TempleShannon – Summer 2024


For more information about Creative Places Enniscorthy: Contact Deryn O Callaghan www.creativeplacesenniscorthy.ie | cpenniscorthy@wexfordartscentre.ie | 087 9578984