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22nd Aug 2026

Age Range
0-4 and/or All ages

Venue
Galway City Museum

Address
Spanish Parade
Galway
H91 CX5P

The Galway Shawl for Parents and Toddlers

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a type of shawl, mainly manufactured in Paisley, Scotland, became so popular in the west of Ireland that it became known as the ‘Galway Shawl.’ Its distinctive floral pattern has its origins in the buta (flower) motif found on Kashmir shawls.

Join visual artist and educator Bryony Hussey for a playful and imaginative workshop for ages 2-5 years old and their grown-ups. Working with print we will explore the history, patterns, and cultural connections of the Galway Shawl.

As we discover how the buta motif journeyed from India through Scotland and into Ireland, we particularly welcome families who have a personal or cultural connection. Your presence and perspectives would enrich this shared exploration of art, pattern and belonging.

Book your child's free place – adults attend for free!

Places are limited and advance booking is recommended. To reserve a place, please contact Galway City Museum by email at Museum@GalwayCity.ie or by telephone at (091) 532460.

Suitable for children aged 2–5 years olds accompanied by a parent/guardian.

Please note that the details of events listed above are provided by the relevant Local Authorities.

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