TAKE ME TO THE RIVER 2026 EVENTS
A collaborative vision between Solstice Arts Centre and architectural practice Cineál Research & Design, Take Me to the River is a creative public engagement project bringing communities together in the fostering and long-term preservation of our local waterbodies in County Meath. It combines artistic activities, scientific knowledge and playful activism, to raise awareness about our relationships and responsibilities to our local waterways as citizens and residents of the county.
Join us with a network of artists and environmental experts engaged in research and community participation, and experience our rivers from a creative perspective through a series of free workshops in May, June and July. Listen, create, record, and engage within local areas of the Boyne and River Nanny. Collectively respond by mapping these sites through print, sound, film, sculpture, and spoken word for a 'Creative Catchment Map', a visual, sensory and audio display to celebrate and expand knowledge of our natural water resources.
Supported by Creative Ireland, The Arts Council, Meath County Council, Swift Cultural Centre, BirdWatch Ireland, and Inland Fisheries Ireland.
Solstice Arts Centre Swift Cultural Centre
*SOLD OUT* Take Me to the River 2026: Ancient_Rhythm_Connect *SOLD OUT*
Location: Girley Bog
Date: Sunday 26th July 2026
Time: 10am - 12pm
Price: Free, booking essential
Participants: All ages
Celebrating International Bog Day this free, outdoor event for all ages takes place at Girley Bog, one of the few remaining raised bogs in County Meath. Guided by peatland geographer Kate Flood and artist Penelope Lacey, explore this unique wetland landscape where water, land, and folklore intersect. Combining gentle walking, storytelling, ecological learning, and creative reflection, discover the bog’s biodiversity, cultural history, and vital role in our river systems, while tuning into seasonal rhythms and sensory experiences inspired by Fraughan Sunday. The event encourages deeper awareness of peatlands, their benefits, the threats they face, and how communities can support their protection and renewal.
Event Link: https://solsticeartscentre.ie/event/take-me-to-the-river-2026-ancient-rhythm-connect

*SOLD OUT* Take Me to the River 2026: Picnic in the Park *SOLD OUT*
Location: Brú na Bóinne National Park
Date: Sunday 23rd August 2026
Time: 11am - 4pm
Price: Free, booking essential
Participants: All ages - adult & family engagements
Taking place in the new Brú na Bóinne National Park during National Heritage Week, on Water Heritage Day, enjoy storytelling, creative workshops, walks, and seasonal traditions. Discover connections between biodiversity, archaeology, Irish culture and heritage, while reflecting on our past, present and future relationship with this land wrapped around the northern banks of the river Boyne.
Part of Solstice Arts Centre’s Take Me to the River 2026 programme, the day brings together families, artists, ecologists, craftspeople and historians for hands-on exploration of this iconic Boyne Valley landscape. A gathering of community, explore our collective care and environmental responsibility to this historical site for future generations.
Event Link: https://solsticeartscentre.ie/event/take-me-to-the-river-2026-picnic-in-the-park
Swift Cultural Centre and Library
High Street
Trim
Co. Meath


