On Sunday, March twenty fourth, Cork artists Annie Mar and Aaron Ross will host ‘A Dog’s Nose View,’ a canine drawing workshop in The Glen River Park, as a part of their Gleann a Phuca undertaking, Spoon and Bloom.
The pawsome occasion invitations individuals to expertise the world and discover the sounds and smells of nature from a canine’s perspective.
Dog walkers shall be led by their canine buddies on an tour across the park, stopping at their favorite places which house owners will then be supported to attract from their canine’s perspective.
The dog-friendly workshop seeks to map The Glen from a canine viewpoint and shall be playful and accessible. No drawing expertise is critical and all essential supplies shall be offered.
‘It’s many alternative paradises’
“One of the things I love most about this place is the many different environments it holds,” mentioned Spoon and Bloom artist, Annie Mar.
“We have the forested area with the Fleischman house foundations, the wetlands supported by the river, the gorsey highlands with the best views across the North City or back into the valley with the estates beyond. There’s Jungle Island, Blackberry Wall and Long Grass Lookout, as well as Chippy Hill, Boggy End and Swirly Pool.
“It’s many different paradises,”
During the workshop, individuals will co-create a residing archive about their connections with The Glen.
Out of this archive Spoon and Bloom will create an animated map revealing this multi-layered appreciation of the park. Two ‘Dog’s Nose View’ workshops will take place on the day, from 11am – 1pm and 2pm-4pm.
Meet on the zig-zag by the bridge off the Ballyhooley Road automobile park, no registration essential.