Visual Arts January 20, 2017 – March 26, 2017 Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin Drawing on over a decade of image-making and research on themes of protest and urban space, Irish artist Joy Gerrard archives and painstakingly remakes media-borne crowd images from around … Joy Gerrard : shot crowd
Visual Arts TOMOKO SAWADA (b. 1977 Kobe, Japan) uses photography to explore the relationship between one’s inner life and outer image. Sawada’s works borrow compositional devices from familiar photographic formats such as the school portrait, weddings, and fashion photography, restaging them in … Matthew Nevin : School Days
Visual Arts The Royal Scottish Academy Building, The Mound, Edinburgh 3 – 27 December 2016 Visual Arts Scotland held their annual exhibition, FLY, launching on Saturday 3 December in the stunning upper galleries of the The Royal Scottish Academy Building on the … Craft Scotland in partnership with Visual Arts Scotland : Fly 2016
Visual Arts Explore the unique relationship Red Kettle Theatre Company forged with Waterford through an exhibition of archival artefacts and film in Garter Lane Arts Centre, with support from Waterford Institute of Technology. Red Kettle Theatre Company was founded in Waterford in … Elizabeth Howard : Paint the Town Red
Music Dr Fionnuala Moynihan performing the complete cycle of Mozart’s Piano Sonatas in its entirety for the first time in Cork. Fionnuala is widely acknowledged as one of Ireland’s leading pianists. She has a particular affinity with the works of both … Fionnuala Moynihan : MOZART: THE COMPLETE SONATAS
Visual Arts At last the butter is finished (Again) after John Heartfield – Hurrah, die Butter ist alle! Red Star film for Rock against Racism 1979 ROCK AGAINST RACISM Exhibition 11 FEBRUARY – 9 APRIL 2017, STREET LEVEL PHOTOWORKS, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND Butter Has Finished (Again) (after John Heartfield)
Visual Arts Full of inspirational insights and information on the technique and art of painting in watercolour. ‘The Pleasure of Painting in Watercolour’ is a perfect gift for experienced and aspiring artists. Jack is well known as an architect, artist and teacher. … Jack O’Hare : The Pleasure of Painting in Watercolour
Visual Arts We have created a Reading Room between the season’s exhibitions, as a space to sit and read, think or respond to some of the different ways that we portray and remember war. As well as books, games and material to … Emma Lucy O’Brien : The Reading Room
Visual Arts Tim Hetherington was a photojournalist, filmmaker, human rights advocate and artist, best known for his coverage of conflict in areas including Liberia, Afghanistan and Libya where he was killed in a mortar attack in April 2011. ‘Diary’, made in collaboration … Ann Mulrooney : Diary
Visual Arts We have created a Reading Room between the season’s exhibitions, as a space to sit and read, think or respond to some of the different ways that we portray and remember war. As well as books, games and material to … Emma Lucy O’Brien : The Reading Room
Visual Arts Reflecting on events, memories and the traces of evidence left to us from times past, O’Donoghue uses his family history to connect with and understand the wars that have shaped our histories; and reflects on the personal experiences of his … Emma Lucy O’Brien : Red Earth
Visual Arts Tim Hetherington was a photojournalist, filmmaker, human rights advocate and artist, best known for his coverage of conflict in areas including Liberia, Afghanistan and Libya where he was killed in a mortar attack in April 2011. ‘Diary’, made in collaboration … Ann Mulrooney : Diary
Events This year’s Summerhall Christmas market featured even more stalls than ever before to give you a huge range of gifts and treats for friends, family, and of course- you! It wouldn’t be the Summerhall Christmas Market without welcoming back Summerhall … Christmas Market Summerhall 2016
Visual Arts Reflecting on events, memories and the traces of evidence left to us from times past, O’Donoghue uses his family history to connect with and understand the wars that have shaped our histories; and reflects on the personal experiences of his … Emma Lucy O’Brien : Red Earth
Visual Arts The Prix Pictet Prize aims to harness the power of photography – all genres of photography – to draw global attention to issues of sustainability, especially those concerning the environment. Centered round the theme Disorder The Prix Pictet Finalists’ Exhibition … Trish Lambe : Disorder
Visual Arts ‘Ideas of Beauty’ is an exhibition organised by Edinburgh’s Democratic Camera Club. Beauty is a difficult word for many artists. It is associated with cliché, with the ‘chocolate box’ image. The notion of what is beautiful changes with time, and … John Sumpter : Ideas of Beauty
Summerhall Exhibitions Visual Arts ‘Ideas of Beauty’ is an exhibition organised by Edinburgh’s Democratic Camera Club. Beauty is a difficult word for many artists. It is associated with cliché, with the ‘chocolate box’ image. The notion of what is beautiful changes with time, and … John Sumpter : Ideas of Beauty
Visual Arts Acton Town to Cork City captures an arrested moment, a family in transit who attempt to find comfort in possession of the familiar. They return to their own country to find it has become unknown to them and which they … Marcella Reardon : Acton Town to Cork City
Visual Arts Venue: Meadows Gallery, Summerhall Coup de Théâtre – a group exhibition of contemporary sculpture. It investigates notions of the unexpected, the sudden and the unpredictable translated through visual, immersive and sensory experiences. Featuring new work from Hans K Clausen, Clare … Kjersti Sletteland : Coup de Theatre
Summerhall Exhibitions Visual Arts Venue: Meadows Gallery, Summerhall Coup de Théâtre – a group exhibition of contemporary sculpture. It investigates notions of the unexpected, the sudden and the unpredictable translated through visual, immersive and sensory experiences. Featuring new work from Hans K Clausen, Clare … Kjersti Sletteland : Coup de Theatre
Visual Arts This exhibition is a celebration of that which is just beyond the view of what is seen. It is that emergent presence that sometimes take the form of a still life and sometimes a landscape – an alchemy of colour … Alexander Mackenzie : Invisible
Visual Arts Jonathan recently returned to Waterford from Florence, Italy where he studied full time at the Florence Academy of Art since 2013. Prior to that Jonathan attended Waterford Institute of Technology where he graduated with a degree in Architecture in 2013. … Jonathan Frisby : Pop Up
Visual Arts Fine Roots Gallery at the Forest Café present a group show by Edinburgh-based emerging artists. The exhibition shows new work by all eight artists, including painting, sculpture, moving image and performance that form part of the wider practice of the … Matthew Poland : Meaningful Objects
Summerhall Exhibitions Visual Arts This exhibition is a celebration of that which is just beyond the view of what is seen. It is that emergent presence that sometimes take the form of a still life and sometimes a landscape – an alchemy of colour … Alexander Mackenzie : Invisible
Visual Arts Open submission exhibition of work by local artists Studio 20ten Gallery & Workspace, Waterford City 23 Nov – 23 Dec 2016 Christine O’Brien : Winter Collection
Literature Marsh’s Library was founded in the early eighteenth century by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh (1638-1713).Designed by Sir William Robinson (d.1712) the Surveyor General of Ireland, it is one of the very few 18th century buildings left in Dublin that is still … Jason McElligott : Marsh’s Library
Visual Arts The Rogue Gallery presents ‘ A Crazy Man’s Utopia’, a solo exhibition by Denis Power. 18th November to 16th December 12noon to 5pm, Monday to Saturday The Rogue Gallery, 25 Michael Street, Waterford Denis Power : Crazy Man’s Utopia
Visual Arts The Butler Gallery is delighted to present A Peening Sound, an exhibition of new paintings by Kevin Cosgrove. Kevin Cosgrove makes representational oil paintings on linen that concentrate on the motif of the workspace, de-populated factory interiors, mechanic’s workshops, lumber-yards; … Kevin Cosgrove : A Peening Sound
Music Claudia Schwab is an originally Austrian fiddle player and composer, who lives and works in Ireland. As musician of the world, in her music she amalgamates different traditions and styles such as traditional Austrian, Irish, Classical Indian, Swedish and Eastern … Claudia Schwab Irish Tour
Visual Arts Working in partnership with St. Columba’s Hospice, Edinburgh Printmakers’ member artists will work closely with staff, families and patients at the facility to explore how we find meaning in our own personal experiences, the love of family and friends, freedom … Kate Smith : Time is All Around