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24 Mar 2026

Limerick City and County Council seeks new sites for future murals

Limerick Council are now looking for  additional walls , large or small ,  that could become part of the next chapter of Limerick’s public art journey

Council seeks new sites for future murals

The Dodo Reddan mural at St John’s Pavilion, Limerick city

LIMERICK City and County Council is inviting property owners across Limerick  to express their interest in making external, publicly visible walls available for future mural projects. 

Building on the success of Limerick’s celebrated Street Art Trail and the international attention it has received, the council is  seeking  to expand the number of ‘Walls of Limerick’ available for creative use. Their aim is to support more largescale artworks that celebrate the city and county’s unique stories, heritage, communities, and upcoming cultural events. 

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Limerick Council are now looking for  additional walls , large or small ,  that could become part of the next chapter of Limerick’s public art journey. Property owners, businesses, community groups, and organisations with suitable exterior walls that are visible from public areas are encouraged to get in touch. 

This expression  of  interest phase will help the Council  identify  suitable locations and match them with upcoming mural and cultural projects throughout 2026.

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