We organise interactive visual arts workshops for festivals or community events.
All our workshops result in a permanent work of art.
The slideshow on the right shows you a presentation of some of our previous artworks workshops
Artworks
Artworks community workshops. This is a short representation of some of the workshops we can organise as an event for festivals or schools: hurley sculpture by Paul Berg. Mosaic workshops by Paul Berg, Mural workshops by Paul Berg. Paul Berg Ireland
We asked the neighbouring Whitegate G.A.A. Club to collect up to 200 used and abandoned hurleys. During the Mountshannon Arts Festival we organised a three day workshop (Adults only). Between 8 people we built the ‘Throne of GAAmes’. The sculpture was then donated to the Whitegate G.A.A for safekeeping in their clubhouse This project was funded by people from Mountshannon and Whitegate, Co Clare. Hurley Sculpture (2014). Community Project with Paul Berg, Nard Slabbers and Bernd Schneppe
We asked junior and senior infants of Mountshannon National School to draw pictures of animals that they might find around Lough Derg. With the help of other local artists and volunteers we created a table-top, based on the drawings, with glass-mosaic and fixed it to a tree stump of one of our village trees which had been cut down in 2012. This project was partly funded by the Iniscealtra Festival of Arts.
A two stage project resulting in ‘The Cube’. One side was made by pupils of the Mountshannon N.S. The other three sides where then painted by teenagers and young adults during the ‘Iniscealtra Festival of Arts’.
We asked the neighbouring Whitegate G.A.A. Club to collect up to 200 used and abandoned hurleys. During the Mountshannon Arts Festival we organised a three day workshop (Adults only). Between 8 people we built the ‘Throne of GAAmes’. The sculpture was then donated to the Whitegate G.A.A for safekeeping in their clubhouse This project was funded by people from Mountshannon and Whitegate, Co Clare. Hurley Sculpture (2014). Community Project with Paul Berg, Nard Slabbers and Bernd Schneppe