Concert by ‘The Starlings’
Culture Night on Bere Island
Music by The Starlings.
This event is part of an evening of storytelling, art and music to celebrate Culture Night and officially open the inaugural Bere Island Arts Festival.
Location: The Drill Hall (10 minute walk from Rerrin Village)
The Hold by Mary Sullivan
Culture Night on Bere Island
Official book launch by Majella O’Neill Collins.
This event is part of an evening of storytelling, art and music to celebrate Culture Night and officially open the inaugural Bere Island Arts Festival.
Location: The Drill Hall (10 minute walk from Rerrin Village)
“Come west along the road with Conal Creedon”
Culture Night on Bere Island
This event is part of an evening of storytelling, art and music to celebrate Culture Night and officially open the inaugural Bere Island Arts Festival.
Location: The Drill Hall (10 minute walk from Rerrin Village)
Open Mic
Calling all poets. Read in a small, supportive and friendly environment. We would love to hear your work. Book your 5 minute slot by emailing hurley_pauline@hotmail.com.
Open to all to come and read and/or listen.
Location: Bere Island Standing Stone (Gallán)
In the event of adverse weather, the venue will be changed to The Bere Island Heritage Centre. All ticket holders will be notified by email.
Presentation to the winners of the children's art competition
Bere Island Arts Festival will be running an art competition for the children of Scoil Mhichíl Naofa. The children are asked to present work on what the island means to them through art and written word.
Reading by Molly Twomey
Molly Twomey grew up in Lismore, County Waterford, and graduated in 2019 with an MA in Creative Writing from University College Cork. Her work has appeared in New England Review, Poetry Review, Poetry Ireland Review, Banshee, The Irish Times, Mslexia, The Stinging Fly and elsewhere.
Location: Bere Island Standing Stone (Gallán)
In the event of adverse weather, the venue will be changed to The Bere Island Heritage Centre. All ticket holders will be notified by email.
Exhibition - The Hold
An exhibition by visual artist Mary Sullivan in collaboration with Bere Island Women Create.
Through the lens of quilt making, performance, written word, sound, and photography, the Bere Island women reflect on the hold that the island has over them.
Location: The Drill Hall (10 minute walk from Rerrin Village)
Military History Tour
Take a guided tour of Lonehort Battery, which was operational during World War One. It is the largest of seven gun batteries built on Bere Island by the British Admiralty. The battery is surrounded by a deep moat and still contains two 6″ coastal artillery guns.
Location: Lonehort Battery
Sarah Walker Exhibition
Sarah Walker is a visual artist living and working on the Beara Peninsula, West Cork. She grew up in Dublin and studied Fine Art Painting at the National College of Art and Design. In 1991 she moved to live permanently in Beara and opened the Sarah Walker Gallery in 2000.
Location: Wild Atlantic Glamping
Islanders’ Art Exhibition
Four Bere Island Artists come together to showcase their work. This exhibition will feature a variety of artwork inspired by Bere Island and its surroundings, including drawings, photographic images, sculptures, and quilting.
Location: Lecture Theatre (Former Camp Church)
Pinhole Photography Workshop with Harry Moore
A pinhole workshop for Transition Year students of Scoil Phobail Bhéara to explore the making of pinhole cameras, creating negative images and then producing a positive black and white photographic print. Some cameras will be available as well as the opportunity and details for participants to make their own cameras.
This workshop is for transition year students of Scoil Phobail Bhéara. There is a workshop on Saturday open to the public.
Location: Wild Atlantic Glamping
Writing Workshop with Molly Twomey
In this three-hour generative workshop, participants will become miners digging for gold in the everyday details we so often ignore. Using visualisation and the act of remembering, we will write poems based on our daily lives, the objects and communities around us that nourish and sometimes frustrate us.
Location: Bere Island Heritage & Information Centre