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Art project inspired by our islands goes on show in Beara gallery

June 29th, 2016 11:55 AM

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Artist Angie Shanahan working with Jo Burke at the Plaster Casting workshop on Cape Clear last year. Hope ok, still not sure if she Miss Or Mrs.

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A multi-faceted art project inspired by journeys to selected islands along the Irish coast, and featuring three leading Irish artists, launches in July at the Sarah Walker Gallery in Castletownbere.

A MULTI-FACETED art project inspired by journeys to selected islands along the Irish coast, and featuring three leading Irish artists, launches in July at the Sarah Walker Gallery in Castletownbere.

Initiated by artist Angie Shanahan in collaboration with painter Jacqueline O’Driscoll and ceramicist Eileen Singleton, the travelling Island-Oileán project is described as ‘an on-going journey through water and memory’.

The project was launched in autumn 2015 and has so far initiated a series of residential workshops on two islands, Cape Clear and Bere Island. 

Supported by Cork County Council and headed by Eileen Singleton, the popular workshops have involved collaborating with local adults and children on the islands to make plaster casts from objects that have meaning and significance to them.

The seven-inch square plaster panels are then displayed in a grid format, creating a low-relief wall panel that acts as a powerful expression of the lives, memories and diversity of interests of the is-landers who made it.

‘This was by far the most successful community arts project to have taken place on the island,’ said Máirtin Ó Méaloíd, Bainisteoir of Comharchumann Chléire.

The workshops and residencies have also acted as catalysts and inspiration for the three artists’ work, and the four-week Island-Oileán summer show at the Sarah Walker Gallery will be the first exhibition of their work. The exhibition will also feature found objects, archival material from some of the islanders’ lives, and plaster casts from the workshops as well as a short film by Aisling Browne, producer and director.

‘As artists and dwellers on the island of Ireland, we are interested in the ‘presence’ that is an island, inhabited or not,’ said Jacqueline O’Driscoll. ‘Islands lie apart and are self-contained, yet at the same time they are connected to and often dependent on the mainland and the ferry.’

The exhibition opens on July 9th at the Sarah Walker Gallery.

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