I’ve been working from some really cool briefs recently and one of them was this joint project between the Galway Cartoon Festival (of which I’m the artistic director) and Galway City Council. This St. Patrick’s Day colouring page/activity page is published in this week’s Galway Advertiser as part of a special pull-out supplement for St. Patrick’s Day. It was a nice opportunity to promote the Galway Cartoon Festival and many thanks to Ruairí Lehmann in the tourism office of Galway City Council for being so supportive and collaborative. You can pick up a free copy of the Galway Advertiser in any newsagent.
Ruairí was also behind the virtual St. Patrick’s Parade I designed the poster for (and another great plug for Galway Cartoon Festival!). There’s been some really cool entries for this and I’m looking forward to seeing it on the 17th March! I know a lot of kids have gotten extremely creative during the ongoing lockdowns and this is a great outlet for their burgeoning talents. The deadline for entries has now passed but children can still take part by drawing their own parades in the above colouring/activity page!
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Draw St Patrick’s Day – Animated Galway Parade!
Galway City Council and Galway Cartoon Festival are inviting entries from children for a virtual St Patrick’s Day Parade to take place online in March. Entrants should draw their imaginative participants for the virtual parade, and entries will be animated and marching across screens on 17th March 2021! DRAW ST. PATRICK’S DAY/TARRAING LÁ ‘LE PÁDRAIG … Read more
Galway St. Patrick’s Day Parade Route 2010
View Galway St. Patrick’s Day Parade 2010 in a larger map The Parade will start at 12.30pm on Dominick Street, near Monroe’s Tavern and will finish at the County Council Buildings.