Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) is inviting children and young people across Ireland to take part in something special: the 100 Tiny Games creative project for the new children’s hospital. They need the help of children and young people who have spent time in CHI to figure out what these games should be and how they should make them.
Find out more about the project here
What is 100 Tiny Games?
100 Tiny Games is a playful, creative initiative that aims to rethink the hospital experience using imagination and joy. Artists Ciara Boud Keegan and Sophia Tamburrini will be running workshops this summer in Dublin, Carlow, Cork and Galway where they will be asking for your help to create the project.
Why Should You Join?
If you’ve spent time in CHI as a patient or care about improving hospital stays for others, your ideas are welcome. No creative experience is necessary. All you need to bring is yourself, your imagination and anything you need to feel comfortable. Everyone is welcome.
What to Expect:
The workshops will unfold in a playful, creative and safe environment and the artists will guide participants every step of the way. Expect:
- Light arts and crafts activities
- Creative thinking and play
- Fun group activities that will be accessible to all
Workshop Details: Dublin (May)
Location: Draíocht, Blanchardstown
- Saturday 10 May
- Saturday 17 May
📝 You can attend one or both workshops. Sessions are connected, so joining both is encouraged!
More Dates to be added in Carlow, Cork, Galway and Dublin
Keep an eye out for announcements in your local area because more workshops dates will be live soon.
How to Register or Learn More
You can fin more about the the CHI Arts in health programme here
If you’ve any questions, please contact the Arts in Health Team at:
📧 orla.butler@childrenshealthireland.ie
When you book to attend, they will ask you to share a little bit about what you might need to make the session work best for you.
