
An interdisciplinary approach to using Imagination and Co-creation with communities, each project reflects a collaborative process of emergent knowledge-making, grounded in lived experience and artistic inquiry.
Amplifying diverse voices and building lasting community connections through creative participation.
These projects go beyond individual expression—they foster collective identity, mutual recognition, and new relationships within communities. Through active participation and co-creation, the work becomes a catalyst for community building, with legacy as a vital dimension.
Working in collaboration with other artists committed to socially engaged practice, these projects are designed to strengthen networks, promote shared narratives, and foster a deepened sense of place and belonging.
Legacy matters—whether in the form of continued collaborations, embedded practices, or ongoing creative initiatives sparked by the work.
Community-based Projects working in artistic partnerships
Featured Projects:
The Bog, the Canal and other magical things
The Bog, the Canal and other magical things (2024) offered diverse groups within the town a chance to establish new connections with each other and the natural environment through co-creation of a performance piece celebrating different experiences of life in the community.
In partnership with Creative Places, Edenderry
Commissioned by Creative Places - The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
An intergenerational and co-creative performance project to celebrate the many ways of belonging within the town of Edenderry, Co.Offaly, Ireland
Photo credits: Mark Forde
Ordinary Women, Extra-ordinary Power
Ordinary Women, Extra-ordinary Power (2025) offered a local women’s choir and a group of migrant woman the opportunity to explore what womanhood in all its expressions meant to them individually. A soundscape, movement piece and choral anthem combined in multiple languages as a celebration performance for International Women’s Day.
Commissioned by Wexford Local Development.
A composition and performance project that brought together a local woman’s choir with a group of migrant women to explore what it means to be a woman in Wexford Town, Ireland.