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Aug
18

Lisa Caughlin Bond Pearse Rd., Letterkenny, Co. Donegal

Friday at 7:00pm
Master Frames Art Gallery (formally Ace of Arts), Lettekenny, Co. Donegal.
The exhibition runs for two weeks.
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Jul
28

Mill Street Studios, Dublin 8. now welcomes proposals and submissions from artists/groups in all disciplines for its Autumn/ Winter 2010 programme.
Our multi-disciplinary space can accommodate visual art exhibitions, multi-media projects, live arts performances and theatre productions.
Successful applicants will be invited to rent the space for a minimum period of two weeks.
Submissions should include a clear statement of intent, website link and/or images of work.
Submissions should be forwarded to: millstreetstudiosdublin@gmail.com.
A floor plan of the space is available on request.

www.dublinartmill.com

Deadline: 5pm on Friday, 30  July 2010.

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Jul
28

Recently launched, Artists on Video provides a new window through the medium of video into Irish visual art and artists. ArtistsonVideo.com  presents an exciting new platform to understanding artists and the Visual arts. The service gives context to the work and the concepts behind the work. The video pieces are produced by the Artists on Video team, who combine their background in visual arts with their experience as broadcast professionals. Such skills allow them to deliver high production values to their video pieces while maintaining a sensitivity and an understanding of their subject.

Artistsonvideo.com currently broadcasts profiles of some established Irish artists including Stephen Loughman, Helen Barry, Denise Mcshannnon and others. New artist profiles are currently in production. All videos are commissioned specifically for artistsonVideo.com and are broadcast on artistsonvideo.com and showcased on individual artists’ sites, gallery and art websites.

This is an exciting new opportunity for artists and galleries to harness a new access point which will bring them closer to the public through the medium of video. Artists, galleries and others wishing to be involved should contact the Artists on Video team through the website.

Telephone: Aisling at 0863466221

www.ArtistsOnVideo.com

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Jul
27

Monster Truck Project Space at 73 Francis Street, Dublin 8 will be excepting submissions for events and exhibitions from this coming August through to 2011. We will take submissions from individual artists / groups for proposed shows or events. We are interested in artists working in a variety of mediums. The use of the space can be for short weekend events or longer one or two week exhibitions.

Please send a short proposal, including dates required, project idea and some examples of works to be exhibited to: info@monstertruck.ie

Successful applicants will be invited to hire the space. The overall rent of the space is subsidised by Monster Truck to reduce the rental cost to artists as much as possible. Further details will be provided to successful applicants.

www.monstertruck.ie

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Jul
06

Kindly Forwarded on by Cormac O’Leary.


Hello dear Friend of Art,

Please pass this message on to anyone you think will be interested.
Thank you very much!

It is my pleasure to announce our

First International Competition in Painting, Drawing, Collage, Mixed Media…

If you are interested in participating

please have a look at the conditions

http://www.lessedra.com/projects.php?d=projects&id=1

and send your works in the next 3 months.

Any comments, questions and suggestions are welcome!

With my best wishes from Sofia.

Yours Georgi

Lessedra

www.lessedra.com

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Jun
08

The NorthWest Artists Group was established in May 2009.

Initially, the group comprised of eleven members, but due to growing interest membership has increased rapidly.

The group is comprised of professional artists from all over the North West of Ireland; Sligo, Mayo, Leitrim and Donegal.

All artists work independently to promote local creative activity in their own areas. It is a diverse group, made up of painters,sculptors, ceramicists, mixed media and digital technology artists.

We are dedicated to providing a platform and open forum for contemporary artists practicing in all areas of Visual Arts and New Media Art and in turn we hope to support emerging artists as active participants.

At the heart of our objective, is a desire to foster the development of artistic practice at the highest level, promoting active engagement and participation in the arts by artists and communities alike.

May
18

Lisa Caughlin Bond has relaunched her site:

Thomas Sheridan now has a Facebook group:

Stephen Bennett also has set-up a Facebook group:

Maria Noonan-McDermott has a Facebook page and Maria Noonan-McDermott Artist has a Facebook group

Apr
02

Artist’s Statement

I’m an interactive multidisciplinary visual artist with a disability, working in mediums such as paint, charcoal, paper, print, film, photography and Photoshop. My studio-based work reflects how I collect and collate imagery using many different mediums. I use different subject matters from found objects in nature i.e. shells on a beach, to creating paper sculptures with form and linear in mind and also making drawings, paintings to then editing these in Photoshop.

My intention is to create layers upon layers and build up imagery throughout this way of working. These become abstract, often sculptural, 2D images once edited in Photoshop.

skin tones series 3 lambda digital print 594×841cm

’spacial 2′ oil painting

These layers help me to conceptualize the idea that life is based upon many layers, each layer is made throughout different stages of the process.

Sculptural layers, lambda digital print

This makes the process of each layer very important to the final piece of work and also generates each piece of work as equally unique.

Compositional Lambda digital print 841×594cm

I have chosen to create digital images because they can be layered in a way that reflects the layers of changing culture, society, history, geology and politics. I build layers that intermingle creating a subtext for those layers of life. Like life, you never know what will happen next and that is how I use whatever medium I’m working with. And so is life, seeming to be linear in content but obviously more cyclical, alternating, flowing, and random.

Shell Galore Lambda digital print 841×594cm

I never know how these pieces will be resolved or what the end-product will be since they are not planned. This compels me to put myself in an explorative mode, employing the abstract space to create a pliable structure for intuition, improvisation and chance. Connecting paper fragments together through collage, drawing in delicate, intricately marked layers and detailed symbols, printing and cutting paper have become my methods for navigating the blurry terrain of memory and imagination. I often find myself teetering on the brink of what is too much and what is not quite enough. I think about tracing and retracing paths, and how doing that makes them known and familiar. I think about how things layer and get all tangled up. Spending time constructing the small parts that accumulate to create a large work, I find a meditative possibility in working with my hands, creating a closeness and “depth of value” for me. Painting through staining, seepage, and absorption becomes a metaphor for the fluidity of remembering, mimicking the geologic layers that constitute memories. Mapping serves as a metaphor for searching, an implication of the unknown in wide, open spaces, and a trace of how we see where we’ve been.

Shell Galore Lambda digital print 841×594cm

Ode to Grandmother lambda digital print 594×841cm

Feb
25

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Feb
24
The main influences on Tom’s work are the sky, land and water and how light interacts with each, whether breaking through clouds, highlighting the countryside or reflecting on water.


Sligo has been Tom’s home for the past 25 years. It’s natural, then, for him to use the west coast as inspiration for his oil paintings, mostly capturing the effects of the rising and setting sun on this varied background of sea shore, lakeside and captivating, diverse land.

The moments he values most are when rays of sunlight glance through overcast skies, with the subsequent interplay of color, light and space on the clouds and landscape. This shifting light and variety of moods give him no end of possibilities and motivation to interpret something new from what he sees around him every day, to turn paint into images that constantly challenges him and to convey how it feels to be there at that time.


His work is mostly held in private collections, mainly in Ireland and the UK, including that of the Polish Ambassador to Ireland and Mark Feehily from Westlife. His recent exhibitions were as part of a group show of Sligo Artists titled Art, Land of Heart’s Desire at Gallery Zozimus, Dublin and as part of a group show at Lissadell House, Sligo.

www.tomconneely.com

Tranquil Inlet
30.5cm X 40.6cm
Atlantic Force
40.6cm X 50.8cm

Flash Fog
30.5cm X 40.6cm

Gentle Slopes
35.6cm X 45.7cm