
Cork's Mick Flannery and Joshua Burnside from Belfast will serve as mentors.
A popular West Cork music venue is set to collaborate with an arts centre in the North to form a cross border artist's network.
Levis's in Ballydehob and the Duncairn Arts Centre in Belfast will bring their artistic and wider communities together to establish ‘The Ties that Bind’.
The network is part of the Creative Communities on a Shared Island programme, which aims to foster cross border cultural relationships.
Artists will have a platform to collaborate and work collectively on new projects through exchange residencies culminating in working sessions and mini festivals.
Renowned artists Cork's Mick Flannery and Joshua Burnside from Belfast will serve as mentors.
The project is co-ordinated by Cork County Council in conjunction with Belfast City Council.