Borris Lace: making and sustaining a living heritage
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In this episode, Samantha Morris sheds light on the history and living heritage of Borris lace-making. Samantha is joined by Ingelise Stuijts and Helena McAteer who are actively involved in preserving the tradition of Borris lace. Samantha Morris is a PhD student at TU Dublin, funded by the Irish Research Council and supervised by Dr Bernadette Quinn and Dr Theresa Ryan. Her research focuses on Borris Lace as a form of living heritage, exploring how craft can help us understand the multiple meanings of place.
Ingelise Stuijts and Helena McAteer are members of the Borris Lacemakers group, actively involved in sustaining and promoting the tradition through teaching, exhibitions, community projects, and schools-based initiatives. Both have played key roles in keeping Borris Lace alive since its 2016 revival.
To keep up-to-date with the Borris lacemakers group, visit their website here