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By Cathy Fitzgerald PhD | eco-social artist | educator | researcher Posted on 07/06/202216/06/2022

Irish Earth Writings book wins award: includes Cathy Fitzgerald’s Hollywood Forest Story

Big congratulations and thanks to Prof Karen Till, Dr Nessa Cronin and Prof Gerry Kearns for inviting me and 3 other Irish-based ecosocial artists to be part of the inaugural … Continue reading Irish Earth Writings book wins award: includes Cathy Fitzgerald’s Hollywood Forest Story

Categories: Books/ Resources, ecoliteracy course developmentTags: 2022, award, bogs, book of the year award, cathy fitzgerald, Creative Ireland, earthwritings, fields, forests, gardens, Geographical Society of Ireland, ireland, karen till, Kildare County Council, Nessa Cronin, the little wood that could
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