Nollaig Healy of ACT Waterford recently spoke on Crockery Mountain in an audio documentary produced by WLR fm.
The audio documentary brings together voices, experiences, and perspectives that highlight the purpose of the project: Why do we have so much stuff? Nollaig Healy discusses how the project came to life. Sean Corcoran explores the meaning behind Crockery Mountain. Community collaborators share their stories and the personal connections they have to the wall.
Crockery Mountain is an art installation located in Dungarvan, Waterford, facilitated by Sean Corcoran of the Art Hand and Nollaig Healy from ACT Waterford managed by Calmast, SETU, in partnership with Waterford City and County Council and funded by Creative Ireland.