Thirteenth compilation of arts-news clips for the Arts Council’s culturefox.tv assembled for Belfast’s NvTv and Cork’s CCTV channels. ArtsIreland XIII
Theatre “What do you do when you fall off the bike?” A huge slice on his stomach gave him his name. How’d it happen? He has no idea and today it’s the least of his worries. Take what you want and … Jeda De Bri : Slice the Thief
Visual Arts Recreating The Pastoral draws the viewer through a series of installations which juxtapose elements of elaborate 18th and 19th Century European dress and courtly behaviour with contemporary political sensitivities expressed through Shonibare’s use of Dutch wax cotton cloth, itself a … Emma-Lucy O’Brien : Recreating The Pastoral
Visual Arts Iwano is titled in recognition of Iwano Heizaburo, a master paper producer with whom Gorman worked closely until Iwano’s death earlier this year. Relying solely on traditional production techniques, the Iwano family has operated its paper factory in Echizen, western … Rosa Abbott : Richard Gorman – Iwano
Visual Arts Circadian, by Ben Readman, is a new body of work is made up of a collection of intimate two-dimensional works on traditionally prepared wooden panels or linen. Readman employs a number of traditional techniques and natural materials such as, silver, … Ben Readman : Circadian
Visual Arts Denis Kelly shows a series of abstract paintings which explore light, form and space in response to the built environment. The dlr LexIcon building and its proximity to the sea, in addition to the wider designed world, act as both … Denis Kelly : Edge
Visual Arts ‘Memento Mori’ is a solo exhibition by Breda Lynch at SOMA Contemporary Gallery. ‘Memento Mori’ means reminder of our death. Using the body as a ‘site’ Lynch has explored a variety of responses to this complex emotive issue. Autobiographical in … Jenna Whelan : Memento Mori
Visual Arts Exhibition runs until Thursday 28th April 2016 Waterford Arts Services & Greyfriars Municipal Gallery in partnership with The Association of Local Authority Arts Officers has pleasure in inviting you to 30 Years- Artists- Places. A touring exhibition marking 30 years … Conor Nolan : 30 Years:Artists:Places
Theatre A Moon for the Misbegotten is written by four-time Pulitzer Prize winner and Nobel Prize-winning playwright Eugene O’Neill, this production features an international creative team and is directed by Theatre Royal Artistic Director and Former Artistic Director of the Abbey … Ben Barnes : A Moon for the Misbegotten
Visual Arts THE BACKWATER ARTISTS GROUP AND FRIENDS ARE DELIGHTED TO PRESENT DRAW. A unique opportunity to own beautiful art from well known established and exciting emerging artists for only €50. Click here to visit GALLERY An ideal gift for the art … Elaine Coakley : Draw
Visual Arts These drawings and paintings at Draiocht in Blanchardstown capture glimpses of cinema interiors and fleeting images of the facades of Irish picture houses. GLIMPSE is infused by Ruth McDonnell’s own passion for cinema and by the years she has spent … Ruth McDonnell : Glimpse
Dublin’s MART resident introduces her film at the one day only Kik Exhibition at Berlin’s Kino International, the last remaining silver screen cinema in the city. Varvara Shavrova : Kik in Berlin
Visual Arts MART Dublin till April 13 Originally from Edinburgh Rhona Foster is one of several artists exhibiting at MART in Dublin as part of No Spacers, a show by London based artists currently studying and involved with the LIMBO art space … Rhona Foster : No Spacers
Visual Arts MART Dublin March 3 @ 6:00 pm – April 13 @ 6:00 pm No Spacer is a show by London based artists all currently still studying who are involved with the LIMBO art space in London. Looking to diversify and … Charlotte Lyndsey-Cook and Richard Magee : No Spacer
Literature Visual Arts The WORDS event is a spoken word event that takes place on the first Wednesday of every month at The Art Hand in Bunmahon, County Waterford. All are Welcome from writers and poets to literature lovers and storytellers. Have your … Seán Corcoran : Words at The Art Hand
Visual Arts MART is proud to present Primes, a new and evolving body of Jason Dunne’s recent wall-based sculptural work. In this exhibition, Dunne uses translucent images of body parts in combination with a wide variety of found objects and materials such … Jason Dunne : Primes – MART
Visual Arts CIT Wandesford Gallery 5th – 26th March In collaboration with MAKE 2016 Symposium: Objects and Revolution, this exhibition features art objects created by recent graduates of CIT Crawford College of Art and Design (CIT CCAD) as well as the artist … Sarah Kelleher : Affective Entities
Theatre Garter Lane Arts Centre till 26th March Coming hot on the heels of Dreamland, and directed by the author, Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye is a topical and provocative contribution to the forthcoming Easter Rising Centenary Commemoration. Set in a … Jim Nolan : Johnny I Hardly Knew Ye
Music Ahead of his performance with Corner Boys, Michael D’Arcy outlines one of the ways the counties of Waterford, Kilkenny and Wexford have united to represent their communities in competition for the European City of Culture for 2010. Corner Boys are … Michael D’Arcy : Three Sisters, City of Culture 2020?
Visual Arts Garter Lane Arts Centre till 26 March From Abstraction Back to Realism is a collaborative exhibition by three Waterford artists: Rosemary Higbee, John Cullinan and Lupita De Bhail. The three artists have been brought together by their common interest in … Lupita De Bháil : From Abstraction back to Realism
Festivals Theatre An introduction to the this year’s Spraoi in Waterford in July. Spraoi : Waterford July 2016
Visual Arts Irish artist Jesse Jones continues the gallery’s 2016 theme of Artist as Witness, in her new work entitled No More Fun and Games. The artist transforms the gallery space into a cinematic experience through sound and architectural interventions. She has … Jesse Jones : No More Fun and Games – Hugh Lane
Visual Arts Amongst Other Things is an exhibition of new artworks by Felicity Clear and Helen Hughes, curated by Brenda McParland, and marks their first collaboration. The exhibition opens in the Municipal Gallery, dlr LexIcon, Dún Laoghaire on 30th January and runs … Brenda McParland, Helen Hughes, Felicity Clear : Amongst Other Things – DLR Lexicon
Visual Arts A short documentary on recent and upcoming exhibitions at the Gallery of Photography, Temple Bar, Dublin. Profile : Gallery of Photography
Visual Arts As part of the 1916 commemorations, the RHA approached the photographer David Farrell to consider responding to the broader global situation of that time with the war in Europe raging on the Somme. As with many projects the point of … David Farrell : Before, During, After… Almost – RHA
Waterford Film For All (WFFA) is a not-for-profit film society whose chief aim is is to broaden the range of films available to cinemagoers in Waterford city and its environs. They screen films in Garter Lane Arts Centre, Waterford on … Frank Ryan : Waterford Film For All
Visual Arts There Is neither Pine nor Apple in Pineapple is a play on words. This game reflects the way we have to juggle with expression when living in a foreign land rescuing unusual or invented terms. This show translates this circumstance … Vanessa Donoso López : There Is neither Pine nor Apple in Pineapple – Instituto Cervantes
Revisions is the culmination of a year-long engagement within Dublin City Council departments, meeting with staff in Housing, Architects and Engineering who draw or read drawings as part of their everyday work. Merriman looked at project drawings and had conversations … Julie Merriman : Revisions – The Hugh Lane