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n… Harpist Brídín’s debut single Wysteria. We’ve fallen in love with Mary Lattimore, of late, and look forward to seeing her at the Flow festival in Helsinki this month. In the meantime, we are equally smitten with the contemporary looped harp, fiddle and bass guitar sound of Brídín. Great expectations. @BridinMusic 8 We’ve watched in awe from afar (170km) at the achievements of Edel Tobin and her team at Waterford Walls. They have made a meaningful impact in transforming the visual identity of their city and enlivening public space whilst connecting communities in the process. It’s an initiative which puts our city to shame in terms of not having a joined-up consideration of our walls since Dublin Contemporary in 2011 coupled with the loss of the Tivoli carpark this year. They now boast 125 stakeholders, businesses and sponsors who are involved with Waterford Walls and 22 who support their spin-off Murals for Communities. Surely, there’s a takeaway from this for us? The fifth year of the festival will include guided art tours, a bus tour of Art on the Greenway, outdoor film screenings, live music, art demos, food and more. Confirmed artists include: Spear (Belgium), Beerens (France) Kogaone (France), Russ (France) Curtis Hylton (pictured, UK), Huariu (Portugal), Lost.Optics (Romania), Taquen (Spain), Kreemos (Russia), Nina Valkhoff (Netherlands), Mehsos (Belgium). Meanwhile, we are represented by Louise McKenna, Lisa Murphy, Dan Irwin. Colour Hive, Niall O’Lochlainn, Humble Writerz, Shuk, Caoilfhionn Hanton, Rask, Kevin Bohan, Friz, Anna Doran, Holy Pereira, Novice, Shane Sutton, Shane O’Driscoll, Garreth Joyce, Signs of Power, Dan Leo, Omin and Aches. Sights to be seen and lessons to be learned. Waterford Walls International Street Art Festival, Thursday August 22 to Sunday August 25 waterfordwalls.ie