Entries Tagged as 'SPAN Project'

More Conference Cartoons

And just for good measure, here are a few more from the SPAN Conversations hosted by the Southside Partnership in Dublin:


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SPAN Again!

This is one of the older ones, but it went down especially well- I think many of the delegates at the meeting identified with it!

Even More Cartoons from the SPAN Conversations

Here are more cartoons from the recent SPAN Conversations, hosted by the Southside Partnership. The meeting was held in the Davenport Hotel, Merrion Square.

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More soon!

SPAN CONVERSATIONS Project Update

Here are some of the images from the SPAN meetings I posted about earlier. These are from the initial meetings in 2003/2004. My role in these meetings was to capture the themes and issues of the meetings, which were otherwise quite dominated by “Eurospeak”! This cartoons will feed into the reports that the Southside Partnership will draw up for the project’s conclusion.





Looking at this last one, I wonder am I the first person to feature cow-pats on an official EU website?!

Moooooooore to follow!

SPAN CONVERSATIONS Project

photo: Dave Keegan

Before Christmas I was asked to record the themes and discussions of the Southside City Partnership‘s SPAN Conversations meeting in the Stilorgan Park Hotel. This is a European Project run by the Partnership in conjunction with the Geography Department of NUI, Maynooth and looks at identifying key areas of social disadvantage and the causes of them in the Dun Laoighaire/ Rathdown area. To my shame I’ve only got one cartoon from the meeting (I forgot my camera!) but I have another session with them this month and I’ll get them then. This is one followed by work in a similar vein from previous conferences:




And I’ll leave you with some images from the meeting:

photo: Dave Keegan

(You can see my work around the room in the background above)

photos: Dave Keegan

More soon!