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Tag: Visual Arts

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1 April to 6 May 2017 Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Wexford Living Arts Project Exhibition 2016-17 in association with Wexford County Council and the Arts Council. The Living Arts Project was established in 2013 as a long term visual arts …

Catherine Bowe : Living Arts Project Exhibition

Visual Arts

Thursday 6 April – Sunday 14 May 2017 Gallery of Photography, Dublin Noel Bowler’s expansive project ‘Union’ looks at the spaces of organised labour. ‘Union’ explores the meeting rooms and back offices at the coalface of the ideological war between …

Noel Bowler : Union

Visual Arts

A group exhibition at RUA RED exploring how art can impact education, featuring work from John Beattie, Sarah Browne, Ella de Búrca, Priscila Fernandes, Mark O’Kelly, Maria McKinney, and Sarah Pierce. Curated by Jennie Guy This exhibition addresses a crisis. …

Jennie Guy : It’s Very New School

Visual Arts

Audiences can experience the works of acclaimed Belgian artist Eugeen Van Mieghem for the first time in Ireland next year, through an exhibition depicting the vibrant life of the Port of Antwerp at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane. Eugeen …

Michael Dempsey : Port life

Summerhall Exhibitions Visual Arts

Sat 01 Apr 2017 – Fri 12 May 2017 Meadows Gallery, Summerhall From the Dark Ocean Comes Light is a new body of sculptural work by artist Hannah Imlach, resulting from a year-long residency within The Institute of Biological Chemistry, …

Hannah Imlach : From the Dark Oceans Comes Light

Summerhall Exhibitions Visual Arts

Genocentric is an exhibition of new and evolving work by artist Louise Mackenzie in collaboration with Northumbria University, Newcastle University and Edinburgh University, exploring affective responses to working with life as biotechnological material. Taking as a starting point the concept …

Louise Mackenzie : GENOCENTRIC

GOMA presents ‘The Old and the Weary’ a solo exhibition by Ben Reilly. The world stepped into when we explore Ben’s work is made up of things, materials, objects, stuff. Is it a door handle? A leather boot? A bag …

Ben Reilly : The Old and the Weary

Visual Arts

WIT LúAC In The Library is the second exhibition of 2017 for the LúAC art collective. LúAC were invited by Kieran Cronin, Developmental Librarian at Waterford Institute of Technology to exhibit in the Library after he opened LúAC’s previous exhibition …

Kevin O’Keeffe : LUAC exhibition at Luke Wadding Library

Visual Arts

Sculpture cast from red hot lava, fin whale bones engraved with the whale’s final journey before beaching, a video installation layering endangered fish with a chorus of birds and prints of dinosaur skeletons; these are some of the intriguing artworks …

Danny Osborne and Frieda Meaney : Landmarks and Lifeforms

Visual Arts

Lorraine Neeson works primarily with lens based media, light, sound, video installation and architectural intervention, to create multi-sensory environments that disrupt and disorient a conventional sense of spatial and temporal logic. The combined series of works presented in Current in …

Lorraine Neeson : Current

Visual Arts

Sirius Arts Centre is a multi-disciplinary arts organisation in the Cobh-Glanmire municipal district of east Cork. It is housed in a beautiful Italiante building that was designed by Anthony Salvin in 1854 to house the Royal Cork Yacht Club, the …

Miranda Driscoll : Activities at Sirius Arts Centre

Visual Arts

Monday 27th February to Saturday 25th March 2017 Wexford Arts Centre Wexford County Council and Wexford Arts Centre are pleased to present I Wanted to Write a Poem, a new exhibition of work by Jonathan Mayhew, winner of the Emerging …

Jonathan Mayhew : I Wanted to Write a Poem

Visual Arts

Curated by Jon Blackwood This exhibition of new work by David Blyth, Derrick Guild and Alan Grieve has grown out of a long process of analysis and discussion of contemporary art in Scotland, and how it measures up against visual …

Jon Blackwood : Archipelago

Visual Arts

IMMA has announced its programme for 2017. The full details of it can be seen on imma.ie. The announcement was followed a talk given by Brazilian artist Jac Leirner, of her exhibition “Institutional Ghost” which runs from 14th February to …

Sarah Glennie : IMMA programme 2017

Visual Arts

The highly anticipated exhibition Beyond Caravaggio opens in the National Gallery of Ireland on Saturday 11 February 2017. It brings together over 40 major works, including four master paintings by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610), complemented by other significant masterpieces …

Adrian Le Harivel : Beyond Caravaggio

Visual Arts

Beatland is an exhibition of paintings by Dublin based artist Chanelle Walshe. The paintings depict human organs, the heart and lungs, in various energetic states. The forms are isolated, unearthed from a nourishing ground, and offered up to the viewer …

Chanelle Walshe : Beatland

Visual Arts

11 February – 25 March 2017 Kerlin Gallery, Dublin Kerlin Gallery is delighted to present Deepdrippings, an exhibition of new paintings by Phillip Allen. The exhibition will open with a reception in the company of the artist on the evening …

Rosa Abbott : Deepdrippings

Visual Arts

11th February until 22nd April 2017 Luan Gallery, Athlone, Co. Westmeath Luan Gallery is delighted to announce its first exhibition of 2017 entitled An Afterwards which will feature the work of leading contemporary Irish artist Mark Garry. The exhibition will …

Mark Garry : An Afterwards

Visual Arts

11 February – 21 May 2017 Ground Floor Galleries, Visual Carlow For spring the ground floor galleries at VISUAL will be transformed into an indoor playground exploring play and a recent history of playgrounds. This exhibition has been realised in …

Emma-Lucy O’Brien : The Playground Project

Visual Arts

In the last two decades there has been a breakdown of the traditional distinction between a subject and an object, with an increasing focus on the ‘thing’ as a mediator in both human and non-human relationships. In this ambitious exhibition …

Kate V Robertson : Object(hood)

Visual Arts

New Acquisitions from the University of Edinburgh Art Collection David Batchelor, Ian Hamilton Finlay, Ilana Halperin, Jessica Harrison, Fabienne Hess, Daniel Hughes, Daisy Lafarge, Jonathan Owen, Katie Paterson, Isobel Turley, Luc Tuymans, JL Williams Including three tattooed Doulton figurines, a …

Stuart Fallon : Between poles and tides

Visual Arts

Inverleith House is currently closed to the public. PLEASE ENSURE IT RE-OPENS TO SHOW GREAT CONTEMPORARY ART !!! Inverleith House was designed in 1773 by David Henderson and built for Sir James Rocheid (1715-1787) as his family home and centre …

Paul Nesbitt : 30 years of exhibitions at Inverleith House

Visual Arts

Garter Lane Arts Centre is delighted to present Ray of Light, an exhibition of cityscapes by Gary Kearney. Kearney’s work examines aspects of the city and urban dwelling- its architecture and how the city space is shaped as vast amounts …

Gary Kearney : Ray of Light

Visual Arts

An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Ivan Daly In his first solo exhibition Ivan Daly presents a series of paintings and drawings made in response to the powerful coastal landscape of Co. Clare. Doonmacfelim is the particular stretch of …

Ivan Daly : DOONMACFELIM

Visual Arts

As Asylum seekers are increasingly under threat we show this from Art in Ireland TV. Garter Lane Arts Centre is delighted to present Asylum Archive, an exhibition of photography, artefacts and found objects created by visual artist and researcher Vukasin …

Vukasin Nedeljković : Asylum Archive

Visual Arts

Gutted, gutsy, gut feelings, gut wrenching, butterflies in your tummy, go with your gut – are all expressions used in everyday language, art and literature to portray a raft of human emotions. How we feel is driven by both emotional …

The Glucksman, UCC : Gut Instinct

Visual Arts

February 3rd at 7pm until 18th of February. Rogue Gallery and Studios, Waterford. The Rogue Gallery and Studios is proud to introduce this years first exhibition for 2017 “Gaza, From the Outside Looking In”. A show by local artist/activist Brenda …

Brenda Carroll : Gaza, from the outside looking in

Visual Arts

GOMA Waterford, 19th January, 6.30pm (exhibition runs until 23rd February) GOMA Gallery of Modern Art Waterford formerly known as SOMA Contemporary Gallery is proud to introduce their first exhibition of 2017 The Graduates. A show of works by recent graduates …

Mick Fortune : The Graduates at GOMA

Visual Arts

Mother River is a breathtaking photographic odyssey by the British-Chinese photographer, Yan Wang Preston. It takes the viewer on a journey along the entire length of the Yangtze, China’s ‘Mother River’. From the remote high Tibetan Plateau, through the Three …

Yan Wang Preston : Mother River

Visual Arts

The Butler Gallery has an outstanding resource in its fine permanent collection. Established in 1943, the collection has continued to flourish through gift, loan and purchase. The gallery has an ongoing commitment to make sure this collection is exhibited and …

Anna O’Sullivan and Bairbre-Ann Harkin : Personae: Butler Gallery Collection featuring loans from the IMMA Collection

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