Our land is our canvas; its beauty is our palette.



This Community project in South Roscommon grew out of the work of three local projects, the Celtic Eye arts group, set up by Nicola Bowes, the Karst farming project, represented by Liam Kildea and the Taughmaconnell Hall, community. The main aim of the group is to protect and celebrate the unique Karst landscape of South Roscommon its remakable ecology and the stories held within its landscape. The core group involves a number of skilled and enthusiastic people who in the last four years have created a variety of events, exhibitions, intereactive videos, and signs as well as diversity reports and other booklets.
The group are also winning national recognition and awards



Posts and pages on Story Archeology.
- A Conversation with Nicola Bowes and Rosemary Carty.
- The Uí Máine Project~ A Conversation with Liam Kildea, Nicola Bowes and Paula Sharkey.
- Introducing Celtic Eye
- Celebrating A Very Special Landscape
- Find out about the Uí Máine Project visit to the the Seanad at Leinster House to acknowledge and celebrate the work undertaken by the community groups involved in the Karst Landscape project.
- View some of Celtic Eye’s recent and up-coming events
- The Uí Máine Project gallery page (coming shortly)
- Find out more about the geological survey of south Roscommon
