The Limerick I Love: Limerick through the eyes of it’s youngest citizens
Over the past number of weeks, the children of Limerick were invoted to take photographs of the things they love about Limerick. It didn’t matter what the picture was of, whether it was of their family, their pet, or a shot of the city, and a big fancy camera wasn’t required either. They were able to use the trusty camera phone to take their photo if they wished.
The end result is the “Limerick I Love” exhibition at the Bedford Row centre.
Launch video:
The exhibition consists of 400 photographs from schoolchildren from the city.
The photographs will be enlarged, framed and put on display on Thursday, and Friday from 1900 hrs to 2100 hrs.
The exhibition is also open to the public from 1000 hrs to 1500 hrs on Saturday.
Following the exhibition, a select number of the photos will brighten up a number of empty retail units on Thomas Street and on Bedford Row.
The Limerick Leader, the Co-Ordination Office, Shannon Development and Carambola Kids and Relive the Memory are supporting the exhibition
Below you will find interviews with Eoghan Prendergast of Shannon Development, and Laura Ryan of the Limerick Co-Ordination Office
