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26 Mar 2026

An autumn filled with artist's events hosted in Limerick

Limerick will see many performances at the 41st EVA International event including Ana Bravo-Pérez on August 29 at People’s Park

An autumn filled with artist's events hosted in Limerick

Venues such as Dolans, People's Park, Ormston House, Studio Saol, Pharmacia, The Cinema Cafe, and St John's Pavillion will host events

THE 41st EVA International will take place across venues in Limerick city this autumn, featuring several new commissions and presentations by Irish and international artists.

Titled It Takes a Village, the programme borrows from the proverb 'It takes a village to raise a child' to focus on ideas of collaborative partnership, social justice, and historical repair.

From August 29 through to October 26, the programme will be presented across venues in Limerick city, and through a number of local and international partnerships — from fishmongers, to community networks, to other biennial organisations — inviting thinking, from many different perspectives, about the ways in which we might contribute to a more shared and equitable future.

Limerick will see many performances including Ana Bravo-Pérez on August 29 at People’s Park, Lyónn Wolf in collaboration with Jamie Transboy_Dom, Makode Linde, and Theresa Stroetges in The Kasbah, Dolan’s. DYKE NITE x The Breeding Room, featuring Golden Diskó Ship, Abrakedavre, Freya Femme, Robert Von Hart, Dick Von Dyke, DJ Egg, and Lúnasa in Dolan’s Warehouse. An artist talk and broadcast at Ormston House, where artist Seán Hannan will talk along with a wireless broadcast.

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Eimear Walshe will launch A National Tour in Fragments in Studio Saol and Pharmacia, and Noor Abuarafeh will give a lecture performance in The Cinema Cafe. A performance by Eimear Walshe, at St John's Pavilion will finish the programme.

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