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Waterford Walls, the international street art festival in Co Waterford, is celebrating its fourth year this summer and will welcome an estimated 10,000 visitors. Aiming to transform Waterford City ...
This year's edition of the Waterford Walls international street art festival is different to previous stagings due to the various Covid-19 related restrictions.
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The Waterford Walls project provides an outlet for artists from the locality and beyond, as well as helping to brighten up the city, writes Marjorie ;Brennan ...
If Waterford Walls is a success, it should be quite a sight to see, considering the talented line-up involved. That will, ironically, threaten the work on show.
As the annual Waterford Walls festival gets under way today, Richard Fitzpatrick chats to some of the artists involved about their previous work and plans for their allotted sites in the city ...
Waterford welcomes back the Walls International Street Art festival for the fifth year, which sees the city transformed into Ireland's largest outdoor gallery.
Waterford, a city of about 50,000 a couple hours south of Dublin, has many stories to tell. The Vikings founded it in the 10th century, making it the oldest city in Ireland.
Medieval walls in Waterford city have been defaced with graffiti to the disbelief of the local community. The centuries-old walls are located in the old Quaker cemetery in Wyse Park and formed ...
This August, Waterford Walls International Street Art Festival, organised by The Walls Project team, will welcome Irish and international street artists to Waterford, as they transform the city ...
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