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Creative Arts Eco-Conference

Creative Arts Eco-Conference

October 14 @ 10:00 am 4:00 pm IST

Rathfarnham
Dublin 14, D14 K3T6 Ireland
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Join us for the Smashing Times Creative Arts Eco-Conference, a major international gathering that unites the arts and environmental awareness. This event explores how the performing, visual, and digital arts can inspire action and advocacy around climate change, biodiversity, and marine conservation. This is a unique eco-arts conference delving into the powerful role of creativity…

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Artists

Dah Theatre, Serbia – Keynote Speaker

Action Synergy, Greece

Theatro Aeroplio – Ena Theatro Giapaidia, Greece

Greenland Friteater, Norway

Centro de Arte Producciones Teatrales, Spain

Protagon – Freunde Und Foerderer Freier Theateraktion, Germany

ZID Theatre, Netherlands

Mary Moynihan, Writer, Poet, Creator of Art and Photography, Artistic Director, Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality, Arts Curator for the annual International Irish Arts and Human Rights festival

Freda Manweiler, Company Manager and Producer, Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality

Ciara Hayes, Producer, Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality

Eimear Burke, Storyteller/Seanachaí, Druid and celebrant, Chosen Chief of the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, considered to be the largest druid organisation in the world

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Join us for theSmashing Times Creative Arts Eco-Conference, a major international gathering that unites the arts and environmental awareness. Taking place at the historic Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, on Tuesday, 14 October 2025, from 10am to 4pm, as part of the annual, international Irish Arts and Human Rights Festival, this event explores how the performing, visual, and digital arts can inspire action and advocacy around climate change, biodiversity, and marine conservation. All are welcome. This is a unique eco-arts conference delving into the powerful role of creativity in shaping a more sustainable world, exploring connections between the arts nature, biodiversity, ocean literacy and Climate Justice – Where Art Meets Action!

Through artistic expression, we reflect on synergies and intersections between art, environmental justice, nature, social change, and ways to influence policy makers. The gathering explores ways to harness the power of arts and culture to tackle climate change, biodiversity and marine loss and to protect the natural world and make real change for the planet we live on. Together, we aim to strengthen our collective connection to the planet and ignite meaningful, lasting change.

Highlights of the Gathering:

  • National and International Voices: Hear from a diverse array of national and international guest speakers, including environmental experts, climate activists, eco-warriors, artists, and eco-artists.
  • Storytelling and Dialogue: Meet and connect with artists, environmental activists and fellow participants through stories that celebrate our relationship with nature, landscapes, and seascapes.
  • Artistic Showcases: Enjoy exhibitions and performances in eco-art, visual art, photography, poetry and film, exploring intersections between the environment, eco-arts and political activism
  • Interactive Panel Discussions: Engage in rich conversations on topics such as biodiversity, rewilding the landscape and rewilding the human soul-spirit, climate justice, and fostering sustainable artistic practices
  • Hands-On Workshops: Participate in collaborative workshops led by artists and experts focusing on biodiversity, eco-art and Celtic mysticism and shamanic traditions linked to the natural world.
  • International Partnerships: Meet representatives and partner organisations from The Trees Project, a Europe wide environmental arts programme supported by Creative Europe, fostering international dialogue and creative exchange. Partner organisations are Dah Theatre, Serbia; Action Synergy, Greece; Theatro Aeroplio – Ena Theatro Giapaidia, Greece; Greenland Friteater, Norway; Centro de Arte Producciones Teatrales, Spain; Protagon – Freunde Und Foerderer Freier Theateraktion, Germany; ZID Theatre, Netherlands and Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality, Ireland

Why Attend?

Discover and discuss eco-art practises and explore innovative connections between the arts, industry, business, global investment and international sustainability. The Art of Nature inspires action by reflecting on the interconnectedness of creativity, nature, and climate justice, empowering citizens and communities to build a more just and sustainable world. It invites participants to envision a more sustainable future through artistic collaboration and transformative environmental advocacy. Together we can cultivate deeper connections between art, nature and community. Open to all citizens, communities and artists, and to key stakeholders in the fields of theatre, arts, science, environment, education, business and human rights.  

This event is part of The Trees Project: Raising Environmental Awareness Through Performing Arts, a project led by Dah Theatre, Serbia and supported by Creative Europe. www.performtrees.eu

Speaker Biographies:

Mary Moynihan MA

Writer of Novels, Poetry, Films, Plays

Creator of Art and Photography

Creative Reflections on Arts, Creativity, Equality, Leadership and Self-Esteem

Mary Moynihan, MA, she/her, is an award-winning author of novels, poetry, films and plays, and a creator of art and photography. Mary is from Dublin, Ireland. 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 interdisciplinary 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. Mary has an honours BA in Drama and Theatre Studies from Trinity College Dublin and an honours Masters in Film Production from TU Dublin.

After raising four children, now adults, 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 Amergin and the Warriors of Zen. In her adult fiction, Mary’s characters are clever, fearless, vulnerable, crazy, strong, and dangerous, 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 titled Creative Reflections on Arts, Creativity, Leadership and Self-Esteem which appear 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 and hang out with friends.  She 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 Gaelic football and hurling teams.

Smashing Times

Mary is Artistic Director of Smashing Times International Centre for the Arts and Equality working collaboratively with artists and over fifty organisations across Ireland, Northern Ireland, Europe and internationally, using the arts to promote rights and values for all. Company patrons are Sabina Higgins; Joan Freeman, founder of Pieta House; Ger Ryan, actor and Tim Pat Coogan, writer and historian. Founding patrons were writers Maeve Binchy and Brian Friel.

Mary is Artistic Curator for the annual, international Dublin Arts and Human Rights festival implemented by Smashing Times and Front Line Defenders with Amnesty International, Fighting Words, ICCL, NWCI, Irish Modern Dance Theatre, Trócaire, Poetry Ireland and Irish Pen, and funded by The Arts Council. The festival highlights the extraordinary work of human rights defenders in Ireland and around the world, past and present, and the role of the arts and artists in promoting human rights today.

Awards

Mary’s work has won a number of awards, including the Allianz Business to Arts Special Judges DAA Arts Award at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, the international and prestigious #ArtsAgainstCovid award from the Arts in Health International Foundation and an Arts Council Agility Award. Mary was awarded a Project Award from The Arts Council to write a new work with a range of collaborators titled The Feeling Soul, inspired by stories of women poets from ancient and modern Ireland.   

Writer of Novels, Poetry, Films and Plays

Mary is the author of the epic spoken word poem  ‘Ode to a Coolock Queen’’, written from a female perspective and exploring identity, gender, violence, passion, self-destruction and possible redemption. An attempt as Sylvia Plath says  ‘to be true to my own weirdnesses’. It is an oral storytelling narrative that is about a broader reflection on what it is to be born out of a working class environment.  This poem is in homage to all people from working-class communities who find their strength and become their own kings and queens like warriors from an ancient past.

Mary is the author of a young adult fantasy novel Amergin and the Warriors of Zen. As a playwright, Mary’s work includes the highly acclaimed The Woman is Present: Women’s Stories of WWII co-written with Paul Kennedy, Fiona Thompson and Féilim James; Memorial Monologues: The Path of MemoryTales of Love and Loss featuring two monologues selected by President Michael D Higgins for performance at Áras an Uachtaráin, Constance and Her Friends and Grace and Joe for performance in 2023; In One Breath from the award-winning Testimonies(co-written with Paul Kennedy); Shadow of My Soul and May Our Faces Haunt You.

Plays for children and young people include Gathering on the Pond, a comedy play on the environment by Mary Moynihan and Aoife Reilly;  Love the Earth by Mary Moynihan – A Change-Makers Storytelling session for ages 5 to 12 years adapted from three stories – The Water Princess, The Hummingbird, and The Salmon of Knowledge – from Goal’s Global Citizenship Education Resource; and Four Great Plays for Young Children, a series of short plays suitable for performance by children ages 5 to 12 years – The Children of Lir, The Three Bears, The Princess Play and Legend of the Dragon Kings

Mary has a focus on using historical memory in her artistic practice as inspiration for the creation of original artworks. A number of her writings highlight stories of ordinary yet extraordinary women who stood up for the rights of others with a focus on the Holocaust, WWII and the revolutionary period in Irish history.

Mary’s documentary film work includes The Shoah: A Survivor’s Memory – The World’s Legacy, adapted from the writings of French woman Simone Veil (1927-2017), a French lawyer, politician and feminist, Holocaust survivor and first female President of the European Parliament; the creative documentary Women in an Equal Europe; the short film Letter to a Human Rights Defender based on words by Mary Lawlor, a Human Rights Defender, founder of Front Line Defenders and UN Ambassador on Human Rights Defenders; the hour-long documentary Stories from the Shadows reflecting on the arts in peacebuilding in Northern Ireland (co-directed with Mark Quinn);  You Matter, a filmed interview with social justice campaigner Dil Wickremasinhge and the short documentary Acting for the Future on the role of the arts to promote positive mental health and well-being and suicide prevention for Travellers in Ireland.

Keep in touch with Mary on:

Tel: + 00 353 (0) 87 7438722

Email: marymoynihanarts@gmail.com

Website: MaryMoynihan.ie

Follow Mary on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Dijana Milošević is an award-winning theater director, writer and lecturer. She co-founded the DAH Theater Research Center in Belgrade, and has been its lead director for over 25 years.

Recipient of the Helena Vaz da Silva European Award ‘s Special Recognition in 2022.

Dijana has served as the artistic director of theater festivals, the president of the Association of Independent Theaters, the president of the board of BITEF Theater, and a member of the board of directors of the national International Theater Institute (ITI). She has been involved with several peacebuilding initiatives and collaborates with feminist-activist groups.

DAH Theater has performed nationally and internationally under Dijana’s directing. She has also directed plays by other theater companies around the world.

She is a well-known lecturer, who has taught at world-famous universities. She writes articles and essays about theater as well as society. She has won prestigious scholarships such as Fulbright and Arts Link. She is a professor at the Institute for Artistic Play in Belgrade.

 

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Rathfarnham
Dublin 14, D14 K3T6 Ireland
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