Safe Harbour festival in Cork reveals details of visual arts programme 

A new film by Dorothy Cross and a project involving inmates at Cork Prison feature in the visual arts strand of Sounds From A Safe Harbour 
Safe Harbour festival in Cork reveals details of visual arts programme 

Ailbhe Ni Bhriain's Interval VI will hang at the River Lee Hotel in Cork as part of the visual arts programme at Sounds From A Safe Harbour.

The Sounds from a Safe Harbour festival has released details of its visual arts programme for the upcoming Cork event.

Though primarily seen as a music-based festival, the 2025 edition of the biennial gathering has expanded both its film and visual arts strands. Highlights include a screening of Dorothy Cross’s new film, Kinship Home, which documents the Cork artist’s project to return a mummified body back to its homeland in Egypt.

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