Cultural Connectedness Exchange Network (#CCEN) day

Cultural Connectedness Exchange Network (#CCEN) day 20Oct

Irish and Northern artists, along with those who commission Irish work in England, come together for a series of engaging sessions, exploring and embodying ‘connectedness’.

What to expect

During the day, we will discuss our creative work; experience artist-led interactions and make connections.

This is a day for professional and creative networking; peer-to-peer conversations and activity that helps to build a better creative community, with the aim of establishing collaborations and generating partnerships for the future. This year, ‘hunger for connection’ will be used as a driver for making work happen.

Working itinerary (subject to amends)

  • Intros and networking
  • Memory with Doug Devaney
  • Action learning set on #CCEN collaborations
  • Collaborating with Irish arts practitioners who experience racism, with Lorraine Maher
  • Commitments to collaborations.

More about #CCEN

The Cultural Connectedness Exchange Network or #CCEN is an informal network of individuals, who have signed up to share their details with one another and act as an advocacy group for Irish creative practice. Members include the Irish Embassy, General Consul and Irish in Britain, along withseveral independent artists and creative organisations. To learn more about our work, our members and to help determine if this day would be a useful testing ground for you, please visit our #CCEN page, here.


Festival strands this event contributes to: In:Visible Women, Nook and Cranny Spaces and Heritage. ♀️ 📍🔱

Arrivals welcome from 11am onwards. Formal introductions begin at 11.30am. Day ticket includes lunch.


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When

20 October 2022
11:30am-5:30pm

Arrivals welcome from 11am onwards. Formal introductions begin at 11.30am. Day ticket includes lunch.

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