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‘Streetscapes’ art project to be unveiled on College Square

A unique art project showcasing the perspectives of young children on their hometown is set to be unveiled on College Square on Wednesday next.
The ‘Streetscapes’ project is a collaboration between Kerry Local Creative Youth Partnership at Kerry ETB, creative practitioners Me and The Moon, and the Architecture Kerry festival initiative at Kerry County Council.
It will feature a large-scale artwork on the exterior wall of Reen's Life Pharmacy in College Square.
Created by children aged seven to ten, the artwork reflects the built environment of Killarney through the eyes of its young residents.
Artist David Fortune, who facilitated the project, praised the children's artistic abilities and their ability to capture the essence of their surroundings.
Deirdre Enright, Co-Ordinator of the Local Creative Youth Partnership at Kerry ETB, expressed gratitude to Reen's Life Pharmacy for providing the wall space for the public display.
The project is supported by Creative Ireland and the Department of Education through Kerry ETB and Kerry County Council. Victoria McCarthy, Festival Organizer and Architectural Conservation Officer at Kerry County Council, highlighted the importance of involving young people in the Architecture Kerry program to gain valuable insights into their town and the world around them.
‘Streetscapes’ is a must-see for anyone interested in art, community engagement, and the unique perspectives of children. The artwork will be on display in College Square, Killarney, until October 25.
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