Interface Inagh
Interface is a studio and residency programme for artists, dancers, writers & musicians situated in the Inagh Valley, Connemara.

Artist Talk with Simon Whetham
Friday, May 29th, 3pm at Interface.
Join us next week to meet our current artist in residence Simon Whetham as he discusses his new project ,Channelling Location, that he has been developing at Interface.
Listen to an interview with Simon on https://eist.radio/schedule/ Wednesday 20th, 9am.
Since 2005 Simon Whetham has developed a practice of working with sonic activity. He often uses environmental sound, employing a variety of methods and techniques to obtain unnoticed and obscured sonic phenomena. He explores ways of channelling and transforming energy, and how to salvage and repurpose obsolete consumer technology in kinetic sound works.
He performs and exhibits internationally, participating in A4 Residency Art Center (CN), Chiba City Art Triennale (JP), Som Desorganizado (PT), Klangmanifeste (AT), Noise Istanbul (TK), New Adits (AT), Simultan (RO), Sonica Festival (SI), 28.MFRU (SI), phonon~festival (CZ), NEXT Festival (SK), Fresh Winds Biennale (IS), Klub Katarakt Festival (DE), Nakanojo Biennale (JP), ACC Showcase (KR), Blurred Edges (DE), Tsonami Festival (CL), Madeiradig (PT) and Moers Festival (DE); has a large number of published works; and regularly collaborates with artists of other
disciplines.
Whetham's practice also covers giving active listening and field recording workshops internationally, with recent sessions incorporating the reuse of obsolete technology. This includes workshops for children and young people, which began in Medellín, Colombia in 2013, and has led to larger projects in Czechia, Norway and Australia. Also he has worked with refugees at GMEA, Albi, France in 2025 and unaccompanied minors in a refugee camp in Munich, Germany, 2014.
www.simonwhetham.co.uk
@simonwhetham @artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty @artsofficegalwaycity @connemara.ie @connemarafm @galwaycountycouncil

Artist Talk with Simon Whetham
Friday, May 29th, 3pm at Interface.
Join us next week to meet our current artist in residence Simon Whetham as he discusses his new project ,Channelling Location, that he has been developing at Interface.
Listen to an interview with Simon on https://eist.radio/schedule/ Wednesday 20th, 9am.
Since 2005 Simon Whetham has developed a practice of working with sonic activity. He often uses environmental sound, employing a variety of methods and techniques to obtain unnoticed and obscured sonic phenomena. He explores ways of channelling and transforming energy, and how to salvage and repurpose obsolete consumer technology in kinetic sound works.
He performs and exhibits internationally, participating in A4 Residency Art Center (CN), Chiba City Art Triennale (JP), Som Desorganizado (PT), Klangmanifeste (AT), Noise Istanbul (TK), New Adits (AT), Simultan (RO), Sonica Festival (SI), 28.MFRU (SI), phonon~festival (CZ), NEXT Festival (SK), Fresh Winds Biennale (IS), Klub Katarakt Festival (DE), Nakanojo Biennale (JP), ACC Showcase (KR), Blurred Edges (DE), Tsonami Festival (CL), Madeiradig (PT) and Moers Festival (DE); has a large number of published works; and regularly collaborates with artists of other
disciplines.
Whetham's practice also covers giving active listening and field recording workshops internationally, with recent sessions incorporating the reuse of obsolete technology. This includes workshops for children and young people, which began in Medellín, Colombia in 2013, and has led to larger projects in Czechia, Norway and Australia. Also he has worked with refugees at GMEA, Albi, France in 2025 and unaccompanied minors in a refugee camp in Munich, Germany, 2014.
www.simonwhetham.co.uk
@simonwhetham @artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty @artsofficegalwaycity @connemara.ie @connemarafm @galwaycountycouncil

Artist Talk with Simon Whetham
Friday, May 29th, 3pm at Interface.
Join us next week to meet our current artist in residence Simon Whetham as he discusses his new project ,Channelling Location, that he has been developing at Interface.
Listen to an interview with Simon on https://eist.radio/schedule/ Wednesday 20th, 9am.
Since 2005 Simon Whetham has developed a practice of working with sonic activity. He often uses environmental sound, employing a variety of methods and techniques to obtain unnoticed and obscured sonic phenomena. He explores ways of channelling and transforming energy, and how to salvage and repurpose obsolete consumer technology in kinetic sound works.
He performs and exhibits internationally, participating in A4 Residency Art Center (CN), Chiba City Art Triennale (JP), Som Desorganizado (PT), Klangmanifeste (AT), Noise Istanbul (TK), New Adits (AT), Simultan (RO), Sonica Festival (SI), 28.MFRU (SI), phonon~festival (CZ), NEXT Festival (SK), Fresh Winds Biennale (IS), Klub Katarakt Festival (DE), Nakanojo Biennale (JP), ACC Showcase (KR), Blurred Edges (DE), Tsonami Festival (CL), Madeiradig (PT) and Moers Festival (DE); has a large number of published works; and regularly collaborates with artists of other
disciplines.
Whetham's practice also covers giving active listening and field recording workshops internationally, with recent sessions incorporating the reuse of obsolete technology. This includes workshops for children and young people, which began in Medellín, Colombia in 2013, and has led to larger projects in Czechia, Norway and Australia. Also he has worked with refugees at GMEA, Albi, France in 2025 and unaccompanied minors in a refugee camp in Munich, Germany, 2014.
www.simonwhetham.co.uk
@simonwhetham @artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty @artsofficegalwaycity @connemara.ie @connemarafm @galwaycountycouncil
At @interfaceinagh I’m developing a project that channels environmental sound to activate motors and devices to create interventions in any location…
Thanks go to @sonic_rubbish for suggesting something along these lines a couple of years ago.
Full videos with sounds from close up and inside pipes will be available on my YouTube channel very soon
At @interfaceinagh I’m developing a project that channels environmental sound to activate motors and devices to create interventions in any location…
Thanks go to @sonic_rubbish for suggesting something along these lines a couple of years ago.
Full videos with sounds from close up and inside pipes will be available on my YouTube channel very soon
At @interfaceinagh I’m developing a project that channels environmental sound to activate motors and devices to create interventions in any location…
Thanks go to @sonic_rubbish for suggesting something along these lines a couple of years ago.
Full videos with sounds from close up and inside pipes will be available on my YouTube channel very soon
At @interfaceinagh I’m developing a project that channels environmental sound to activate motors and devices to create interventions in any location…
Thanks go to @sonic_rubbish for suggesting something along these lines a couple of years ago.
Full videos with sounds from close up and inside pipes will be available on my YouTube channel very soon
It was a real pleasure to host Griff Maloney as part of our ongoing collaboration with Burren College of Art, and our residency commitment to a recent graduate or student of the college.
'My work interrogates the relationship between the perceived world and the digital veil of the electronic world. I capture motion and light in my physical environment before transmuting it into digital abstractions of thought and remembrance. These ancillary memory objects are transformed beyond the electronic devices on which they are captured and their contradictions are made visible.
I utilize techniques of digital transformation and signal degradation mixed with traditional animation and in camera effects. These remixed and reinvested fragments of footage and sound become facsimiles of fading memories and half remembered dreams. By creating tension between natural and electronic forms, my work examines the liminal spaces of our digital age, altering the light and texture of the human eye into digital doppelgängers of color and motion.
This work uses technology as a magic mirror, transmuting natural landscape and luminescence into electronic ghosts. These encounters draw the viewer into an emotional dialogue with the virtual world, presenting questions about the transference of real objects into digital space, the role of perception in the virtual landscape, and our primal relationship to things both real and unreal. The result is an examination of the digital grid that overlays the entire scope of modern life and how it affects our perception and thought.'
@gm_alone@gm_ghast@burrencollegeofart @burrencollege_community@artscouncilireland@artsofficegalwaycounty

It was a real pleasure to host Griff Maloney as part of our ongoing collaboration with Burren College of Art, and our residency commitment to a recent graduate or student of the college.
'My work interrogates the relationship between the perceived world and the digital veil of the electronic world. I capture motion and light in my physical environment before transmuting it into digital abstractions of thought and remembrance. These ancillary memory objects are transformed beyond the electronic devices on which they are captured and their contradictions are made visible.
I utilize techniques of digital transformation and signal degradation mixed with traditional animation and in camera effects. These remixed and reinvested fragments of footage and sound become facsimiles of fading memories and half remembered dreams. By creating tension between natural and electronic forms, my work examines the liminal spaces of our digital age, altering the light and texture of the human eye into digital doppelgängers of color and motion.
This work uses technology as a magic mirror, transmuting natural landscape and luminescence into electronic ghosts. These encounters draw the viewer into an emotional dialogue with the virtual world, presenting questions about the transference of real objects into digital space, the role of perception in the virtual landscape, and our primal relationship to things both real and unreal. The result is an examination of the digital grid that overlays the entire scope of modern life and how it affects our perception and thought.'
@gm_alone@gm_ghast@burrencollegeofart @burrencollege_community@artscouncilireland@artsofficegalwaycounty

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

I said it last week and I mean it, I feel so lucky to visit such beautiful places with my work and projects!
Thank you once again @interfaceinagh !

Very happy to arrive at @interfaceinagh today and have the guided tour - more to come…

Very happy to arrive at @interfaceinagh today and have the guided tour - more to come…

Very happy to arrive at @interfaceinagh today and have the guided tour - more to come…

Very happy to arrive at @interfaceinagh today and have the guided tour - more to come…

Thanks so much to @clarehendersontheartist for running a fantastic workshop in copper sulphate etching at Interface over the last two days... thanks too to everyone who participated in the workshop...
@artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty

Thanks so much to @clarehendersontheartist for running a fantastic workshop in copper sulphate etching at Interface over the last two days... thanks too to everyone who participated in the workshop...
@artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty

Thanks so much to @clarehendersontheartist for running a fantastic workshop in copper sulphate etching at Interface over the last two days... thanks too to everyone who participated in the workshop...
@artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty

Thanks so much to @clarehendersontheartist for running a fantastic workshop in copper sulphate etching at Interface over the last two days... thanks too to everyone who participated in the workshop...
@artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty

Thanks so much to @clarehendersontheartist for running a fantastic workshop in copper sulphate etching at Interface over the last two days... thanks too to everyone who participated in the workshop...
@artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

This day last week, we were wrapping up after 5 days of mighty craic at @supermarketart ... we were delighted to be invited to the Irish Embassy, together with the 5 other Irish arts organisations present...
Pic 2 @rocky_meaney2024
Pic 3 @martina_obrien_studio
Pic 4 @ms_za_za @amiralionly @cmackeystudio
Pic 6 @galleriduerr @cmackeystudio
Pic 7 us at the Embassy
Pic 8 @martin_tore_wallen performance
Pic 9 @danieltuomey @ormstonhouse
Pic 10 @breda_burns @customhousewestport
Many thanks to @cultureireland for their support of our travel

It certainly has been The Great Gala @supermarketart, here in Stockholm this week. Very delighted to be exhibiting metallic(Y) film curated by the brilliant @interfaceinagh. Wonderful too to be showing alongside artist @cmackeystudio.
Thanks to Alannah and Emma for all their stellar work and to @cultureireland for their support. Thanks also to the Irish Embassy @irelandinsweden for meeting us during our stay.
metallic(Y) is kindly supported by @creativeireland through @arts_in_co_kildare, Climate Action Regional Office Kildare and @maynoothuni
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#yttrium
#visualartist
#supermarketindependentartfair

It certainly has been The Great Gala @supermarketart, here in Stockholm this week. Very delighted to be exhibiting metallic(Y) film curated by the brilliant @interfaceinagh. Wonderful too to be showing alongside artist @cmackeystudio.
Thanks to Alannah and Emma for all their stellar work and to @cultureireland for their support. Thanks also to the Irish Embassy @irelandinsweden for meeting us during our stay.
metallic(Y) is kindly supported by @creativeireland through @arts_in_co_kildare, Climate Action Regional Office Kildare and @maynoothuni
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#yttrium
#visualartist
#supermarketindependentartfair

It certainly has been The Great Gala @supermarketart, here in Stockholm this week. Very delighted to be exhibiting metallic(Y) film curated by the brilliant @interfaceinagh. Wonderful too to be showing alongside artist @cmackeystudio.
Thanks to Alannah and Emma for all their stellar work and to @cultureireland for their support. Thanks also to the Irish Embassy @irelandinsweden for meeting us during our stay.
metallic(Y) is kindly supported by @creativeireland through @arts_in_co_kildare, Climate Action Regional Office Kildare and @maynoothuni
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#yttrium
#visualartist
#supermarketindependentartfair
We are thrilled to be at @supermarketart again... with the wonderful @cmackeystudio and @martina_obrien_studio .... this year also with @ormstonhouse @126gallery.studios @spacecraft.limerick @customhousewestport @engageartstudios @rafatasad
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Thanks so much to @cultureireland

Save the Date!
We are delighted to announce our exhibition in association with Galway International Arts Festival 2026.
Aleana Egan
A maritime child
Opening Saturday 11 July, 4pm
12 July - 26 July, 12-6pm every day during Galway International Arts Festival
Continues to 16 August, 12-6pm Saturdays and Sundays only
A maritime child responds to the atmosphere of pathos and human fallibility felt within the site at Interface. Aleana Egan’s artworks share an instinctive sensibility, referring to processes of adaptation, repair and reuse. The exhibition hints at a central nervous system, influenced by sensory formations carried through the low-lying modernist building, its cantilevered canopies and the various outdoor tanks, pumps and connective infrastructures of the former salmon hatchery.
Egan’s subtle but deliberate sculptural forms speak with the industrial materiality of Interface, and the expansive natural landscape that encloses the site in the picturesque Lough Inagh Valley.
Curated by Michael Hill. With support from Kerlin Gallery and Konrad Fischer Galerie.
Aleana Egan’s solo exhibitions include Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (forthcoming September 2026); Konrad Fischer Galerie, Berlin (2025); Lismore Castle Arts (2024); Void, Derry (2022); Künstlerhaus Bremen (2021); NICC Vitrine, Brussels (2020); Farbvision, Berlin (2019); Illuminations Gallery, NUI Maynooth (2017); The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (2015); Mary Mary, Glasgow (2014); The Drawing Room, London (2011); Temple Bar Gallery + Studios, Dublin (2009); Kunsthalle Basel (2008). Egan’s work has been represented internationally in group exhibitions including Kettles Yard, Cambridge; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; Jupiter Artland, Edinburgh; SculptureCenter, New York.
Artist Talk - Sunday 12 July at 2pm
Aleana Egan and Michael Hill will give an informal walkthrough of the exhibition.
Image: Aleana Egan, remote sense (Isuzu Trooper), 2019 (detail). Courtesy of the artist and Konrad Fischer Galerie. Photography by Silvia Cappellari.
@artscouncilireland @galwayintarts @kerlingallery @konradfischergalerie
#aleanaegan @m___hill @artsofficegalwaycounty @artsofficegalwaycity

Glaoch Oscailte
Tá áthas orainn an deis a fhógairt do 1 ealaíontóir ó Ghaeltacht iarratas a dhéanamh ar chónaitheacht 2 sheachtain ag Interface.
Táimid ag lorg tograí ó ealaíontóirí cleachtacha, scríbhneoirí, damhsóirí agus ceoltóirí a ndéanann a gcuid oibre iniúchadh ar na trasnaíochtaí idir taighde eolaíoch, éiceolaíocht agus na healaíona.
Ní mór do na hiarratasóirí a bheith líofa sa Ghaeilge.
Tá an chónaitheacht seo á tacú go fial ag Ealaín na Gaeltachta.
Am na Cónaitheachta: Samhain 2026.
Conas iarratas a dhéanamh: Seol 1 togra i bhfoirm PDF le do thoil ina mbeidh do thogra, do C.V., ráiteas ealaíontóra, agus ar a laghad 6 shampla de shaothar le déanaí nó naisc chuig do shaothar chuig interfaceinagh@gmail.com.
An méid a chuirimid ar fáil: Spás stiúideo, cóiríocht agus deontas €1,100.
Spriocdháta d’iarratais: 12 Meitheamh
Tabhair faoi deara: Tá ceadúnas tiomána agus carr riachtanach don chónaitheacht seo.
@ealainnagaeltachta @artscouncilireland @artsofficegalwaycounty @artsofficegalwaycity @galwaycountycouncil @kerrycoarts @kerrycountycouncil @donegalcountycouncil @corkcountycouncil @mayoartsservice @meathcoco @udarasnag

Beautiful day as usual in Connemara (weather or no weather! And we did get several rainbows 🌈). Excellent workshop exploring story at @interfaceinagh with wonderful participants, then off to a quick 100th birthday celebration (with delicious tea and cake) to honour @margaretirwinwest at her home.
More please. Thanks to the wonderful @durning.john for helping the day go so smoothly! ❤️ #storytelling #improvisation #connemara

Beautiful day as usual in Connemara (weather or no weather! And we did get several rainbows 🌈). Excellent workshop exploring story at @interfaceinagh with wonderful participants, then off to a quick 100th birthday celebration (with delicious tea and cake) to honour @margaretirwinwest at her home.
More please. Thanks to the wonderful @durning.john for helping the day go so smoothly! ❤️ #storytelling #improvisation #connemara

Beautiful day as usual in Connemara (weather or no weather! And we did get several rainbows 🌈). Excellent workshop exploring story at @interfaceinagh with wonderful participants, then off to a quick 100th birthday celebration (with delicious tea and cake) to honour @margaretirwinwest at her home.
More please. Thanks to the wonderful @durning.john for helping the day go so smoothly! ❤️ #storytelling #improvisation #connemara

Beautiful day as usual in Connemara (weather or no weather! And we did get several rainbows 🌈). Excellent workshop exploring story at @interfaceinagh with wonderful participants, then off to a quick 100th birthday celebration (with delicious tea and cake) to honour @margaretirwinwest at her home.
More please. Thanks to the wonderful @durning.john for helping the day go so smoothly! ❤️ #storytelling #improvisation #connemara

Beautiful day as usual in Connemara (weather or no weather! And we did get several rainbows 🌈). Excellent workshop exploring story at @interfaceinagh with wonderful participants, then off to a quick 100th birthday celebration (with delicious tea and cake) to honour @margaretirwinwest at her home.
More please. Thanks to the wonderful @durning.john for helping the day go so smoothly! ❤️ #storytelling #improvisation #connemara

Beautiful day as usual in Connemara (weather or no weather! And we did get several rainbows 🌈). Excellent workshop exploring story at @interfaceinagh with wonderful participants, then off to a quick 100th birthday celebration (with delicious tea and cake) to honour @margaretirwinwest at her home.
More please. Thanks to the wonderful @durning.john for helping the day go so smoothly! ❤️ #storytelling #improvisation #connemara

Beautiful day as usual in Connemara (weather or no weather! And we did get several rainbows 🌈). Excellent workshop exploring story at @interfaceinagh with wonderful participants, then off to a quick 100th birthday celebration (with delicious tea and cake) to honour @margaretirwinwest at her home.
More please. Thanks to the wonderful @durning.john for helping the day go so smoothly! ❤️ #storytelling #improvisation #connemara
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Suivez les mises à jour Instagram en toute discrétion tout en protégeant votre vie privée et en restant anonyme.
Consultez les profils et photos anonymement avec aisance grâce au visionneur de profil privé.
Ce service gratuit vous permet de voir les histoires Instagram anonymement, garantissant que votre activité reste cachée de l’uploader.
Anonstories permet aux utilisateurs de voir les histoires Instagram sans alerter le créateur.
Fonctionne parfaitement sur iOS, Android, Windows, macOS et les navigateurs modernes comme Chrome et Safari.
Privilégie la navigation sécurisée et anonyme sans nécessiter de coordonnées de connexion.
Les utilisateurs peuvent voir des histoires publiques en entrant simplement un nom d’utilisateur — sans compte requis.
Télécharge les photos (JPEG) et les vidéos (MP4) facilement.
Le service est gratuit.
Le contenu des comptes privés n’est accessible qu’aux abonnés.
Les fichiers sont destinés à un usage personnel ou éducatif uniquement et doivent respecter les règles de droit d’auteur.
Entrez un nom d’utilisateur public pour voir ou télécharger des histoires. Le service génère des liens directs pour sauvegarder le contenu localement.