30 APR CURRAGHGOUR
01 MAY HUNT MUSEUM
08 MAY KILLALOE
15 MAY SCARRIFF
18 MAY DROMINEER
22 MAY PORTUMNA
28 MAY SHANNONBRIDGE
29 MAY CLONMACNOISE
10 JULY BANAGHER
24 JULY BOYLE
31 JULY LOUGH KEY
07 AUG DRUMSHANBO
14 AUG BELTURBET
21 AUG CARRYBRIDGE
The Mayfly at Custom House Quay, Limerick, 30 April 2022
The Mayfly at Curraghgour Boat Club, Limerick, 30 April 2022 (photo: Dermot Lynch)
Slow Looking Workshop at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, 1 May 2022 (photo: Dermot Lynch)
Talk by Ruairí Ó Conchúir of LAWPRO at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, 1 May 2022
Slow Looking Workshop at the Hunt Museum, Limerick, 1 May 2022
A Mayfly photographed at the Slow Looking Workshop at Scarriff, 15 May 2022
Slow Looking Workshop at Dromineer, 18 May 2022
The Pangolin Pavilion at Scarriff, 15 May 2022
The Mayfly passing through the monumental Ardnacrusha lock, 3 May 2022
Dan Minchin talks about non native species in the Pangolin Pavilion, Killaloe, 8 May 2022
Umbrella Dome & Mayfly at Killaloe, 8 May 2022
The Eco Showboat is an art project aimed at raising awareness of climate change. The artists are navigating Ireland’s inland waterways meeting local artists, scientists and communities to spark climate action. In 2022 they travelled up the Shannon and Erne systems from Limerick to Enniskillen using only solar power. They plan to fit out a heritage barge as a zero carbon arts platform to navigate the Grand and Royal Canals in 2023. Supported by the Arts Council, SFI Discover, Creative Ireland, Lawpro and Waterways Ireland.
SHANNON
ERNE
EXPEDITION
2022
The Mayfly at Lough Key Quay, 31 July 2022
The Mayfly on the Boyle River, July 2022
The Mayfly on Lough Ree, July 2022
Anne Cleary & Denis Connolly in the Pangolin Pavilion ,May 2022
The Mayfly on Lough Scur, July 2022
️️〰〰〰ABOUT
〰〰〰️️️PROGRAMME 2022
〰〰〰️️️BOATs
️〰〰〰️️️POPUPspace
〰〰️️〰WATERways
〰〰️️〰️️ARTists
〰〰️️〰️️SCIENCEs
〰〰️️〰️️PRESS
GDPR STATEMENT
We are committed to ensuring that you, our audiences, project participants, associate artists, staff members, donors and all known associates feel confident that your personal information is safe with us. We hold only as much data, such as your name and email address, as is necessary to share ongoing updates on the project and to inform you of events which may be of interest to you.
To keep your data safe, we at EcoShowboat and the School of Looking ensure that we uphold the standards required by General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) as well as any other related legislations. If you would like to find out more about GDPR, further information can be found at https://gdpr.eu/.
You can at any time request to see any information related to you as well as request for the deletion of said data.