Cork County Council and Centre Culturel Irlandais Announce James Harpur as Recipient of Artist Residency in Paris

ork County Council Library and Arts Service has announced that West Cork-based poet James Harpur has been selected as the recipient of the artist residency at Ireland’s cultural headquarters on the European mainland.
James Harpur has published ten poetry collections and is a member of Aosdána, the Irish Academy of Arts. The residency, supported by Cork County Council, will enable him to spend a month the Centre Culturel Irlandais (CCI) in the heart of Paris.
While in Paris, James will do readings from his latest book of poems, The Gospel of Gargoyle, published by West Cork publisher, Eblana Press, as well as pursuing a current writing project - versions of love poems by the 16th century French poet Pierre de Ronsard.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Joe Carroll said,
James Harpur added, “I am thrilled to be chosen for an artistic residency at the CCI. Paris is the city where my mother was born and raised and has always been close to my heart. The city is central to my latest book of poems, The Gospel of Gargoyle, which is set on the rooftop of Notre-Dame Cathedral and involves an animate gargoyle who knows who or what started the great fire of 2019. I’m very grateful to the CCI and Cork County Council for making this happen.”
The CCI Artists Residency Programme is funded by an annual grant from the Department of Foreign Affairs.