nios mo na go leor June 2025
(More Than Enough)
Issue 1
Sophie Hayles
Roberta Bacic
The Crescent CEO
Conflict Textiles Curator
From homegrown talent to migrating swifts, Crescent Arts Centre CEO Sophie Hayles shares how community, creativity, and care shape one of Belfast’s most inclusive and inspiring cultural spaces.
Roberta Bacic weaves memory and resistance through fabric. As curator of Conflict Textiles, she shares powerful global stories stitched by women confronting silence with creativity and courage.
Original Photo: James Hughes - jameshughesfoto.com
Go Leor is the latest magazine covering the arts, creativity and therapy throughout Ireland. In this issue, we bring you bold ideas, captivating stories, and fresh perspectives from the forefront of culture, conversation, and change. Whether you’re here to discover emerging trends, dive into thought-provoking interviews, or simply discover what Ireland has to offer, this magazine is your gateway to what’s next, connecting artists, thought leaders and audiences. Turn the page and join a journey that informs, excites, and empowers - this is more than just a magazine, it’s More Than Enough.
James Hughes
Eimear Maguire
Daniel Ma’ani
Marcun Doran
Photographer & Artist
Dollybirds Art
Musician & Poet
From AC/DC to ancient ruins, photographer James Hughes captures unseen stories across time and place. Discover forty years of image-making, myth, and memory in this rich visual journey.
Belfast artist Eimear Maguire reveals how daily walks, quiet rituals, and the natural world inspire her hand-painted work - encouraging us to slow down, reconnect with nature, and find beauty every day.
Poet and musician Daniel Ma’ani weaves memory, music, and place into powerful work shaped by migration, nature, and hope. Discover his journey from Paris to Abingdon - and beyond.
CBT Therapist & Integrative Counsellor CBT therapist Marcun Doran blends empathy, science, and nature on Ireland’s North Coast - where real connection lies at the heart of healing and community.