Explore the World’s Cultural Landscapes and Interconnectedness
Cultural landscapes feature many dimensions of interconnectedness between people, heritage, and spirituality. Learn more in this interview!
Cultural landscapes feature many dimensions of interconnectedness between people, heritage, and spirituality. Learn more in this interview!
Irish culture is renowned for its literature and drama. In this Q and A, we explore the connection between Irish heritage and landscape.
The Burren College of Art is an internationally recognized Irish non-profit college. Learn more with the President, Mary Hawkes-Greene.
The Burren is one of the world’s most unique, intriguing and rich cultural landscapes, located in Clare and Galway counties on the west coast of Ireland.
The Burren in Ireland has a unique ecology and cultural history that is explored in this interview with conservationist Brendan Dunford.
The Dingle Peninsula has a rich culture and heritage, specifically Irish Ogham Stones. Meet Irish archaeologist Isabel Bennett to hear more.
The Great Blasket Islands of Ireland are a microcosm of Irish culture. Learn about ancient folk wisdom, religious fusion, ‘the king.’
Photo essay on Mary Hawkes-Greene, President of Burren College of Art on culture, creativity, identity & power of the Burren landscape.
Fascinated by Celtic spirituality? Want to know more about Celtic Rituals? Meet Dara Molloy, a Celtic priest and author.
Step onto Inishmaan Island, the least populated of the Aran Islands, Ireland to discover the ruins of Dún Chonchúir, a fort built on the island.