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Karen Pleass, a self‑taught textile artist based in Listowel, has crafted a wall‑hanging for Adapt Refuge in Kerry. The piece is intended to bring hope and encouragement to individuals who require support and a safe environment, for those seeking refuge.

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Adapt Refuge, Kerry – Tuesday is a television programme presented as an episode that focuses on community‑based initiatives in the southwest of Ireland. The broadcast slot highlights local projects aimed at providing assistance and a sense of security to residents who are in need of refuge. It forms part of a series that documents efforts to strengthen support networks across the region. The central story follows Karen Pleass, a textile artist who has taught herself the craft. Hailing from the town of Listowel, she designs and constructs a wall‑hanging specifically for the Adapt Refuge in Kerry. Her work is intended to serve as a visual reminder of hope, offering encouragement to anyone seeking a safe haven within the centre. Pleass’s background as a self‑taught creator underscores the personal commitment she brings to the project. By choosing a wall‑hanging, she provides a tangible piece of art that can be displayed prominently within the refuge’s premises, reinforcing a welcoming atmosphere. Her connection to Listowel adds a local dimension, linking the artwork to the broader community that the refuge serves. The wall‑hanging’s purpose extends beyond decoration; it is meant to convey reassurance to those who arrive seeking support and safety. By contributing this piece, Pleass aims to bolster the emotional wellbeing of the refuge’s occupants, aligning her artistic vision with the centre’s mission of offering protection and encouragement.

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The Angelus broadcasts on RTE One +1 at 7:00pm, Tuesday, 10 February 2026. (repeat)

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Runtime1 mins