Hello Everyone, Just to let you all know, our open call is still running until the 23rd of September for anyone who would like to get their submissions in. Thank you to everyone who has contributed so far, we have had an amazing response, with absolutely excellent submissions. It promises to be an exciting week in…
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Street Line Critics is going on tour to Helsinki!
Hello Everyone, Street Line Critics is going on tour to be a part of the ‘Gaming The System’ in Helsinki from the 24th to the 27th of September and will be exploring the public spaces surrounding Kulosaari Metro Station, and the underpass leading to its entrance. We would like to invite everyone who is interested…
Christopher Rivas on O’Callaghan Strand
The boy who fell to earth Find a tribe. That’s what I came here to do. Find those who see colors, those who see hope, who keep laughing and refuse to cry themselves to death. I came to experience life. That’s what I came here to do. – Christopher Rivas
Trista Hurley-Waxali outside the White House on O’Connell Street
You thank the cars who yield as you’re crossing, the same way you order a pint. Quick and honest. – Trista Hurley-Waxali
Clare Glynn Chitan outside Limerick’s Colbert Station
Limerick Junction The Station large and dome like, clinically clean Cream tiles with loneliness lingering in every pore Birds flying high, coming home to roost, to nest under the eaves Family’s grouped together, like midgets around the carriage doors Filling in the silent moments with meaningless chit chat Another youth his passage paid is leaving…
And we will be published!
Hello Everyone, We have a very exciting announcement to make. Limerick Arts Office is s providing us with funding towards the self-publishing of a book on the Street Line Critics Project. So a huge thank you to them for their support. It is a huge encouragement and will help us bring the project further into the…
Barry McHugh
The reason that Ormston House will always stick with me is because it was where I felt my year in limerick came together for me, for lack of a better word for it. See most of the year I contemplated dropping out several times. Wondering whether I was going to take something away from doing…
Gimena Blanco at Ormston House
Alive but tranced and yearning to wake, I see through your eyes. – Gimena Blanco
Parent of an LGBT person at Ormston House
We aspire to ordinariness not greatness, and through achieving ordinariness we will become great – Parent of an LGBT person
Ríoghna Ashford at Ormston House
Bhí fear ann fadó, agus is fadó a bhí. Dá mbeadh sé anois ann, ní bheadh sé an uair sin ann, agus dá mbeadh sé anois nó an uair sin ann, bheadh scéal nua nó seanscéal aige. Sin nó bheadh sé gan aon scéal, agus más fearr atá sé agamsa inniu, go mba seacht fearr…