
By Dan Walsh
A vibrant programme of free creative events and workshops will take place across County Wexford as part of Cruinniú na nÓg, Ireland’s national day of free creativity for children and young people.
Funded through the Creative Ireland Programme and delivered locally by Wexford County Council Arts Department, this year’s programme offers an exciting mix of art, music, storytelling, performance, film, dance, craft, circus and hands-on creative experiences for children and teenagers of all ages.
Events will take place on Saturday, June 6th in libraries, arts centres and community venues throughout the county including Enniscorthy, Gorey, New Ross, Wexford Town, Bunclody, Taghmon and Clonroche.
Young participants will have the opportunity to explore traditional crafts, mural painting, folklore, VR film-making, puppet shows, weaving, drawing, music sessions and much more — all completely free of charge.
Highlights from the 2026 programme include:
- Simple Lantern Making workshops using willow with Caoimhe Dunne at ARC Family Resource Centre, Clonroche, over four sessions.
- Shelter Building with Geraldine Cussen using natural materials at the National 1798 Rebellion Centre in Enniscorthy.
- Creative Youth Lab ’26 Showcase at Wexford Arts Centre, featuring performances and artistic work created by young people across the county.
- Theatre workshops with Anita Petry at Enniscorthy Castle over four weeks entitled Irish Myth with a Twist.
Cruinniú na nÓg continues to provide young people with opportunities to try new things, connect, create and express themselves.
Cruinniú na nÓg is a flagship initiative of Creative Ireland’s Creative Youth Plan, enabling creativity for every child and young person in Ireland.
The full programme is available on the Council website wexfordcoco.ie under Arts Events and on Wexford County Council Arts Department social media channels.










