Creativity & Innovation During COVID-19
Webinar & Exhibition
Arts and Crafts
Alan Tarpey
The Sky Sports piece is called Mas que Corona and in this, Sky Sports resorting to camera footage and teleshopping after its archive footage was corrupted due to repeat overuse.
Alan Tarpey
The Mesh Mince of Art Ware - A local example. Roscommon arts centre changed into another medical centre to accommodate coronavirus patients, as the Government eliminated the arts budget to put it into healthcare.
Matthew Davis
What Im am doing on lockdown. I did Zoom sing along with Nadia. I do 2 Facebook live fitness classes with Graham. I do 2 classes with Lisa one fitness class & one Dance class. I have been doing FaceTime painting party with my cousins. I painted a picture of a horse & Dolphins & I won competition. I walk everyday with my Mum. We are planning a Zoom family quiz for weekend, we have 10 questions on Tv. My Aunty & Cousin who volunteer with Lakers have questions on music.Im communicating with my keyworkers & getting work from college. My favorite thing to do during Lockdown is FaceTime with my girlfriend.
Matthew Davis
What Im am doing on lockdown. I did Zoom sing along with Nadia. I do 2 Facebook live fitness classes with Graham. I do 2 classes with Lisa one fitness class & one Dance class. I have been doing FaceTime painting party with my cousins. I painted a picture of a horse & Dolphins & I won competition. I walk everyday with my Mum. We are planning a Zoom family quiz for weekend, we have 10 questions on Tv. My Aunty & Cousin who volunteer with Lakers have questions on music.Im communicating with my keyworkers & getting work from college. My favorite thing to do during Lockdown is FaceTime with my girlfriend.
Raymond Allen - Brothers of Charity Galway
A sample of work Raymond has been completing while he has been cocooning in his residential home. Raymond has said he is good but missing attending his day service and going out for lunch and coffee.
Natasha Maloney - Sunbeam House Service
Natasha has been busy knitting during the lockdown. Here is an image of Natasha showcasing her mask.
Natasha Maloney - Sunbeam House Service
Natasha has been busy knitting during the lockdown. Here is an image of Natasha showcasing her mask.
Sean Monaghan, James Kelly and Colleen Costello - Athru Clarinbridge Galway
Our supported individuals Sean, James and Colleen have all been very busy the last number of weeks. They have been hard at it painting Positivity Rocks for all those that use our grounds as a place to exercise, also for those that are working here. Each rock is made up of pictures and colours to try to bring a smile to peoples Faces during these very dark hard times. Some rocks include little positivity messages to help lift peoples spirits. We have all thoroughly enjoyed this and it definitely gives us a little ray of sunshine each day to know that everyone who finds our stones takes their own little meaning from it. Be that, that brighter days will come again or even the fact that amongst some darkness there is always a reason to smile if you look hard enough. None of this would have been possible for us had it not been for some very kind paint donations from Quinns of Labane and from a local painter Stephen Dent who both very generously gave us an abundance of paint.
Sean Monaghan, James Kelly and Colleen Costello - Athru Clarinbridge Galway
Our supported individuals Sean, James and Colleen have all been very busy the last number of weeks. They have been hard at it painting Positivity Rocks for all those that use our grounds as a place to exercise, also for those that are working here. Each rock is made up of pictures and colours to try to bring a smile to peoples Faces during these very dark hard times. Some rocks include little positivity messages to help lift peoples spirits. We have all thoroughly enjoyed this and it definitely gives us a little ray of sunshine each day to know that everyone who finds our stones takes their own little meaning from it. Be that, that brighter days will come again or even the fact that amongst some darkness there is always a reason to smile if you look hard enough. None of this would have been possible for us had it not been for some very kind paint donations from Quinns of Labane and from a local painter Stephen Dent who both very generously gave us an abundance of paint.
Sean, James and Colleen - Athru Clarinbridge Galway
Our supported individuals Sean, James and Colleen have all been very busy the last number of weeks. They have been hard at it painting Positivity Rocks for all those that use our grounds as a place to exercise, also for those that are working here. Each rock is made up of pictures and colours to try to bring a smile to peoples Faces during these very dark hard times. Some rocks include little positivity messages to help lift peoples spirits. We have all thoroughly enjoyed this and it definitely gives us a little ray of sunshine each day to know that everyone who finds our stones takes their own little meaning from it. Be that, that brighter days will come again or even the fact that amongst some darkness there is always a reason to smile if you look hard enough. None of this would have been possible for us had it not been for some very kind paint donations from Quinns of Labane and from a local painter Stephen Dent who both very generously gave us an abundance of paint.
Sean Monaghan, James Kelly and Colleen Costello - Athru Clarinbridge Galway
Our supported individuals Sean, James and Colleen have all been very busy the last number of weeks. They have been hard at it painting Positivity Rocks for all those that use our grounds as a place to exercise, also for those that are working here. Each rock is made up of pictures and colours to try to bring a smile to peoples Faces during these very dark hard times. Some rocks include little positivity messages to help lift peoples spirits. We have all thoroughly enjoyed this and it definitely gives us a little ray of sunshine each day to know that everyone who finds our stones takes their own little meaning from it. Be that, that brighter days will come again or even the fact that amongst some darkness there is always a reason to smile if you look hard enough. None of this would have been possible for us had it not been for some very kind paint donations from Quinns of Labane and from a local painter Stephen Dent who both very generously gave us an abundance of paint.
Sean Monaghan, James Kelly and Colleen Costello - Athru Clarinbridge Galway
Our supported individuals Sean, James and Colleen have all been very busy the last number of weeks. They have been hard at it painting Positivity Rocks for all those that use our grounds as a place to exercise, also for those that are working here. Each rock is made up of pictures and colours to try to bring a smile to peoples Faces during these very dark hard times. Some rocks include little positivity messages to help lift peoples spirits. We have all thoroughly enjoyed this and it definitely gives us a little ray of sunshine each day to know that everyone who finds our stones takes their own little meaning from it. Be that, that brighter days will come again or even the fact that amongst some darkness there is always a reason to smile if you look hard enough. None of this would have been possible for us had it not been for some very kind paint donations from Quinns of Labane and from a local painter Stephen Dent who both very generously gave us an abundance of paint.
Sean Monaghan, James Kelly and Colleen Costello - Athru Clarinbridge Galway
Our supported individuals Sean, James and Colleen have all been very busy the last number of weeks. They have been hard at it painting Positivity Rocks for all those that use our grounds as a place to exercise, also for those that are working here. Each rock is made up of pictures and colours to try to bring a smile to peoples Faces during these very dark hard times. Some rocks include little positivity messages to help lift peoples spirits. We have all thoroughly enjoyed this and it definitely gives us a little ray of sunshine each day to know that everyone who finds our stones takes their own little meaning from it. Be that, that brighter days will come again or even the fact that amongst some darkness there is always a reason to smile if you look hard enough. None of this would have been possible for us had it not been for some very kind paint donations from Quinns of Labane and from a local painter Stephen Dent who both very generously gave us an abundance of paint.
Brothers of Charity Services Ireland- Roscommon
Rock Art- keeping local community spirit up and creating colour for local parks in Roscommon a county project.
Brothers of Charity Services Ireland - Ennis (Empower Day Service) - Eilish Flynn
Eilish has enjoyed getting creative during this difficult time
Brothers of Charity Services Ireland - Ennis (Empower Day Service) - Eilish Flynn
Eilish has enjoyed getting creative during this difficult time
Brothers of Charity Services Ireland - Roscommon - Seamus Dwyer Corry
Seamus has pained a beautiful finger painted picture, a take on the house in UP advising everyone to stay safe, stay home and wash your hands. He is enjoying cocooning at home with his family and his 2 alpacas paddy and Mick who reside outside in the garden. And his nurse comes to the house every weekday to help and support him with his complex medical needs.