Kerry Arts and Human Rights Festival: Eternal Rebels Guided Storytelling Tour and Talk celebrating Women Changemakers in Irish History

Kerry Arts and Human Rights Festival: Eternal Rebels Guided Storytelling Tour and Talk celebrating Women Changemakers in Irish History
July 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm IST
Walking Tour celebrating Women Changemakers in Irish History
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Artists
Mary Moynihan, writer, director, creator of art and photography
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Join artist Mary Moynihan for a guided storytelling tour and artist talk exploring the stories from the exhibition Eternal Rebels: Irish Women Changemakers. This thought-provoking exhibition combines photography, poetry, and storytelling to celebrate the lives of 13 remarkable women from Irish history who championed equality and the empowerment of others. Through a series of 13 storyboard artworks displayed throughout The Barracks Heritage Centre, the exhibition brings these inspiring changemakers and their lasting legacies to life. During the tour, Mary shares the stories behind the artworks, offering insights into her creative process and the historical significance of the women featured. This unique curated tour and talk is an opportunity to discover inspiring figures from Ireland’s past and to explore how their courage and vision continue to resonate today.
Speaker Biographies:

Mary Moynihan, MA, she/her, is an award-winning author of novels, plays, poetry and films, originally from Dublin, Ireland. Mary has an honours BA in Drama and Theatre Studies from Trinity College Dublin and an honours Masters in Film Production from TU Dublin. Mary embarked upon her award-winning career as a writer in theatre and film and has garnered much acclaim for her plays, poetry and short film scripts and for creating inter-disciplinary artworks combining writing and photography presented in galleries and online. She established and became Artistic Director of Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality and is Artistic Curator for the annual Dublin Arts and Human Rights festival.
After raising four children, now all adults, and following her recovery from serious illness, Mary dedicated her time to becoming a writer. She writes fiction for young people and adults featuring stories of courage, laughter, tragedy, happiness, love, death and action-packed adventures. Mary is the author of a young adult fantasy novel series Amergin and the Warriors of Zen. In her adult fiction, Mary’s characters are clever, fearless, vulnerable, crazy, and strong, looking for love, fun, success and happiness. Her work promises enthralling plots, dramatic lives, lots of laughs, serious flirting and sexual intrigue and insights into love, happiness, creativity and meaning in life.
Mary pens a series of articles and Creative Musings on Arts, Creativity, Leadership and Self-Esteem which appears in the Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality newsletter and on Mary’s website marymoynihan.ie
In her free time Mary loves to spend time with her four adult children, hang out with friends and swims in the sea all year round. She loves the ocean, sky and moon and has a spiritual connection to the Atlantic Ocean and Irish Sea, to the environs of Dublin bay and to the mystical landscapes of Valentia Island and the surrounding Iveragh peninsula in County Kerry, her spiritual home. She is a big fan of the Dublin GAA Gaelic football and hurling teams.
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