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Bandon artist leading project on Co Mayo island

September 30th, 2025 8:30 AM

By Southern Star Team

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Bandon artist Clare McLaughlin.

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AN ARTIST from Bandon is leading a unique project celebrating place, story and connection on Clare Island.

SÚIL – The Loss of the Light takes place on the Co Mayo island this Saturday September 27th with a sculptural walk inviting people of all ages and abilities to connect with the landscape and the creative process.

This year’s theme commemorates the 60th year since the decommissioning and loss of the light of the Clare Island Lighthouse – a poignant moment in history and for the island.

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The project is rooted in community engagement. In the week leading up to the event, Clare McLaughlin has lived and worked on the island, collaborating with residents to shape the walk’s theme and final sculpture.

‘This is about listening to the land and the people,’ said McLaughlin. ‘The sculpture is not just an object—it’s a reflection of shared experience.’

As local development manager Mrs Carroll explained: ‘We were delighted when Clare connected with us. It’s so important that we take the time to commemorate and reflect on our history and heritage — not only to honour the past, but to strengthen our sense of identity and place.

‘This project offers a moment for both residents and visitors to pause, connect, and engage with the island in a meaningful way. It’s about creating something lasting for the community, while also inviting people from across the county and beyond to experience the unique spirit of Clare Island.’

Participants will take part in a guided sensory walk, engaging with the island’s textures, sounds, and stories.

The final sculptural piece will be a lasting tribute to the island’s spirit and the voices of its community.

SÚIL – The Loss of the Light is proudly supported and funded by Cliara Development Company, Clare Island and Creative Ireland through Mayo County Council, as part of their commitment to fostering creativity, inclusion, and cultural connection.

This marks the seventh SÚIL walk, with previous events held on Sherkin, Antigua,Cape Clear, Rathlin, and Cobh islands.

Registration is now open – to take part, email: [email protected]

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