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07 Sept 2025

Thomas McDonagh Hedge School announces guest speakers ahead of special event

The full list of speakers and ticket information can be found below

Thomas McDonagh Hedge School announces guest speakers ahead of special event

Dr Róisín Kennedy

As there are two weeks to the second annual Thomas MacDonagh Hedge School, taking place from September 18 to 22, the event organisers and volunteers are busy making the final preparations to welcome their guest speakers, artists and workshop providers to Cloughjordan.

On Culture Night, Friday, September 20, in an exhibition entitled "The Irish Review – Creative Responses," curated by artist Melissa Ryan, contemporary artworks by twenty professional and amateur members of the North Tipperary Artists' Collective will be on show at the museum.

In addition, fifteen writers who attended their creative writing workshop hosted by author and poet David McLoghlin, will read their new work inspired writers, poets and artists featured in the editions of The Irish Review in the Museum's collection.

This event is free, but you must register for your ticket.

More details can be found here.

The theme for this year's programme is inspired by MacDonagh's central role in the arts and politics of his time, evident in his work as contributor and editor of The Irish Review during its brief run (1911 – 1914).

In a series of talks throughout the day on Saturday, September 21, writers and scholars Daniel Mulhall, Fergal Keane, Sarah Moore Fitzgerald, Catherine Wilsdon, Billy Shortall and Róisín Kennedy will present their views on Ireland, the arts and politics.

These talks will take place from 11am on Saturday, September 21, in Cloughjordan.

Places for events are limited and so to avoid disappointment, we invite you to book your tickets early from Eventbrite via this link.

On Sunday, September 22, from 2pm to 3pm, Dr Róisín Kennedy, Lecturer in the School of Art History and Cultural Policy at UCD will give a talk on the Harry Clarke stained glass window in St Michael and St John church in Cloughjordan.

Dr Kennedy will discuss the artist, his life, his work and his style and share her insights into this significant, local cultural asset. This event is free, but you must register to attend.

Details can be found here.

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