We Can Do Better - Guided Tour
Join a guided tour with the artist and young people behind We Can Do Better to find out more about the artwork and its meaning.
- Booking essential
- Free event
We Can Do Better is a new piece of street art that will transform the exterior of Downhill House into a giant canvas for Joe Caslin to bring his monochrome sketched artwork to life on an unavoidable scale.
Co-created with Kindred Collective, a group of young women born since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, the artwork will reflect some of the issues affecting young people in Northern Ireland today.
During the tour, you'll have the opportunity to directly engage with both Joe Caslin and the members of the Kindred Collective, gaining insights into the creative process behind the artwork. Additionally, the tour will introduce the innovative augmented reality app designed to enhance your experience, offering a deeper dive into the artwork's layered meanings.
A National Trust guide will also complement your journey, shedding light on the rich history and significance of Downhill House itself.
Times
The basics
- Booking details
Call 02871 260562 book online @ https://nervecentre.org/whats-on/guided-tours-we-can-do-better
- Meeting point
Lion's Gate Entrance, Mussenden Road, Castlerock
- What to bring and wear
Outdoor clothing and footwear
- Accessibility
Uneven Terrain
- Other
This event is open to people of all ages. ~ The tour will also explore the augmented reality app. Please download the app before the tour starts.
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