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Kilkenny Carers Express Hope Through Creativity

Kilkenny ASD Families gather to share expressions of their Hope

Kilkenny Carers express Hope through Art and Creativity

The Kilkenny ASD Family Network are a group of parents and other family members who are carers of their child with autism. Some of the parents took part in a 6 week printing course in St Canices Community Hall which was facilitated by the print artist and tutor Paul Bokslag. Parents chose the theme Hope for their project to reflect and interpret their individual hopes for the future as parents and carers and produced some very personal art work which was shown to the public last Friday 11th November in St Canices Community Hall. Their work will be exhibited again on 8th March 2023 on International Women's Day. The project was funded by Arts & Culture grant from Kilkenny Carlow ETB. The Kilkenny ASD Family Network holds a monthly coffee morning. To contact them please like the FB Kilkenny ASD Families Network or email to asdkilkenny1@gmail.com


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