Thursday, 22 March 2012

The Forge Studio, are the first organization, as part of Adapt Galway @ The Shed 13th March - 20th April

The Forge studio was established in 2011 to 

provide space and facilities for clay and mixed

media artists in Galway City.
The Forge Artist studios 
New Road,
Galway.
Ireland

For further information on The Forge and there plans for The Shed Project, please go to:

Monday, 12 March 2012

The Shed: A Year Long Visual Arts Programme of Projects, Events and Exhibitions By Adapt Galway


The Shed:  A Year Long Visual Arts Programme of Projects, Events and Exhibitions
By Adapt Galway
The Shed, Middle Pier of the Galway Docks
March 2012 – March 2013



During the next 12 months Galway's visual arts organisations are teaming up to highlight local creativity in the middle of Galway's harbour with an ambitious programme of exhibitions and projects. 


Adapt Galway are delighted to introduce a new artistic space in Galway city: The Shed.  Facilitated by the generous support of the Galway Harbour Company, Galway City Arts Office and The Harbour Hotel, The Shed is a large 4,000 square foot warehouse space located on the middle pier of the Galway Docks. The space will be used for the duration of 2012 and into 2013 for a wide variety of projects and exhibitions, all instigated by local artists affiliated with Adapt Galway's organisations. Adapt hopes that by doing so, it will provide a unique platform for local artists to showcase their talents at a local and national level. Adapt also hopes to highlight the great potential of such vacant spaces around the city and how they could be used in the future.


The Forge beginning March 13th, will use The Shed as a work space which will be open to the public to view the work as it develops.  There will also be an official reception held on the 5th April at 7pm to launch the space.


Adapts philosophy behind this initiative is a belief that empty properties spoil town centres, destroy economic and social value, and waste valuable resources. By working collaboratively with local business, developers and local authorities we hope to create vibrant interim uses for these spaces led by local communities which will benefit existing businesses, as well as the wider town centre.  Adapt Galway is a coalition of local visual arts organisations. These groups are working together to create a united vision for the visual arts in Galway.


Adapt Galway is comprised of representatives from and supported by Engage Art Studios, 126 Artist-Run Gallery, The Space Between, Lorg Printmakers, Artspace, Niland Gallery, The Forge, Rosa Parks Gallery, Kitchen Table Collective, Expanded Draught, Angry Hammers, and welcomes the support of other interested organization involved with visual arts in Galway.


Adapt Galway has to date identified and supports the following key campaigns:
1. The use of appropriate vacant spaces in the city centre for creative purposes.

2. The development of a Centre for Contemporary Art in a prominent and accessible city centre location.  The facility, weather temporary or permanent, should be purpose built with the aim of creating a permanent Centre and prominent position of visual arts on an international scale.

3. The purposing of the Connaught Laundry as a working arts facility to house existing arts infrastructure and studios, a sculpture centre, residential studios, meeting rooms, offices, exhibition space and more. This can be achieved in a phased development and would facilitate the sharing of resources and information in the visual arts.

4. The creation of a festival of independent practice that for a month freely associates groups of artist-led projects.
For more information please email adaptgalway(at)gmail.com, The Shed blog at theshedgalway.blogspot.com or follow us on Facebook.


Programme of Events for 2012 – 2013


13th March - 20th April
The Forge – Open workspace


During this time, Forge artists plan to use The Shed space to create a series of experimental large-scale sculptural works. The space will be open to the public throughout for those who wish to see the work develop and the Shed Project will be officially launched with reception on Friday 6th April at 7pm.
www.theforgegalway.blogspot.com




21st April - 22nd May
ArtSpace Studios – Open workspace


Artspace artists will make use of the large space of The Shed to create ambitious new work for the duration of their stay while open to the public throughout.
www.artspacegalway.com


23rd May - 14th June
Kitchen Table Collective


This collective of local artists wishes to explore the use of this space and how it can be of benefit to all participants as a collective and as individuals.


15th July - 7th August
126, Artist run gallery in association with the Galway Arts Festival
www.126.ie


8th August - 25th August
Unrequited Hatred


Curated by emerging artists Darren Barrett and Tadhg Ó Cuirrín, Unrequited Hatred is a group exhibition of contemporary visual art, under a unifying theme, encompassing a wide variety of media and retaining an element of play and humour.
www.tadhgocuirrinvisualartist.blogspot.com

26th August - 16th September

The Space Between


A creative collaboration between Galway based arts and crafts practitioners.  Participants will confront the space between art, craft and design and through cross-disciplinary collaboration, create work on site in direct response to this debate. Participants include: Berni McCabe, David Bog, Jenny McKenna, Joanna McGlynn, Rachael Webb, Roisin Gregory, Owen Quinlan, Vivienne Martin and more.
thespacebetweengalway.blogspot.com


17th September - 7th October
Engage Art Studios


Members of Engage Art Studios will respond to the space of The Docks and The Shed itself in collaboration with a curator, to stage a diverse exhibition of work in a wide range of media. Made possible with the support of the Arts Council
www.engageartstudios.com


November 2012
Tulca: Season of Visual Art Festival
www.tulca.ie


March 2013
Expanded Draught


Expanded Draught are an artist collective founded in Galway city in 2006. They have worked internationally and for this project will create under a unifying theme, work that responds to the Shed itself and also the participants various distant geographical locations.
www.expandeddraught.com


April 2013
Lorg Printmakers


For the 2013 International Exchange Print exhibition, Lorg aims to include another four countries bringing the total to eight from around the world. The Shed will provide the perfect location for what we hope to become one of the largest and inclusive international print exhibitions hosted in Ireland.
www.lorgprintmakers.com


May 2013
Angry Hammers

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Ninety Nine Percent for Art new work by Carol Anne Connolly and Jim Ricks @ The Shed Galway, February 10 – 19th, 2012

Ninety Nine Percent for Art New
Opening reception 7pm Thursday February 9th 2012
To be opened by Dr. Patrick Collins of the National University of Ireland, Galway. 
Refreshments provided by Kai Cafe + Restaurant.
The Shed will be open Friday – Sunday, 1 – 6pm or by appointment 


Image: +53° 17' 14.93", -7° 29' 0.85" by Carol Anne Connolly


Ninety Nine Percent for Art is a two person exhibition by Carol Anne Connolly (IRL) and Jim Ricks (US). The artists are producing new work in an array of contemporary media spanning from sculpture, video and painting to photographic works. Their interest lies in what they describe as ‘unintended monuments’. The title is drawn from protest movements and state sponsored public art policy, in doing so the artists hope to enshrine the unofficial, even accidental, signs of our times. The Galway Harbour Company has generously allowed the artists to use a large 4,000 square foot warehouse space located on the middle pier of the Galway Docks for this exhibition.


Ninety Nine Percent for Art investigates what are essentially undiscovered and unplanned memorials. A careful artistic selection process which groups symbolic markers ranging from the detritus of impromptu revolutionary celebrations to unfinished industrial sites creates a new discourse on the built environment. Ninety Nine Percent for Art rethinks the memorial in a time of economic and political upheaval using national and global examples and how they relate to each other. The artists begin a process of challenging conventional notions of monuments, as they ‘unearth’ unintentional and colloquial artifacts as the source material for their artworks. In this process they reference various structures or embellishments that speak of inextricably linked approaches and struggles.


Carol Anne Connolly is a contemporary visual artist and arts organiser from Ireland. She recently completed her MA in Arts Policy and Practice through the Huston School of Film and Digital Media at the National University of Ireland, Galway and graduated from NCAD with an honours degree in Fine Art (2006). Connolly worked as Art Director and curator of Mantua Arts project, a rural-based artist- led gallery and residential studios in Co. Roscommon from 2006-08. Recent exhibitions include The Periodical Review at Pallas Projects, Dublin, Transforming Ireland at Eight, Galway, Alter / Native at the Boyle Arts Festival and Notions of Capital, the Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon.


Jim Ricks was born in California and currently resides in Ireland. He earned his MFA from the National University of Ireland, Galway/Burren College of Art programme and received his BFA from the California College of the Arts. Ricks is currently working on the touring public collaboration In Search of the Truth (The Truth Booth) and recently curated a show in San Francisco titled Death and Sensuality as part of the Imagine Ireland initiative. Ricks has also shown the touring public work Poulnabrone Bouncy Dolmen and had recent solo shows at Peanut Gallery (Chicago), Fort Dunree (Co. Donegal), Occupy Space (Limerick) and Pallas Contemporary Projects (Dublin). His work deals with property rights, borders, ownership, commodity, institutions and publics. He uses synchronicity, imitation and appropriation as a vehicle to explore these ideas. By openly imitating art and life through available means and materials he explores the grey area between flattery and theft, while re-wiring history into a new narrative. Ricks’ work is influenced by his background as a prolific graffiti artist and a political activist. 


Supported by The Galway Harbour Company and The Galway City Arts Office

Contact: Jim Ricks +353 (0)86 8484120


The Shed http://maps.google.ie/maps/ms?msid=216702766872516593334.0004ac6d23f19e1fe2129&msa=0

Thursday, 17 November 2011

3x2





Kate Howard

Kate Howard


Nuala Ní Fhlathúin

Claire Curneen
Andrew Livingstone



Andrew Livingstone


Anne 0' Neill





Anne O' Neill




Anne O' Neill



Wednesday, 16 November 2011

3x2


Nuala Ní Fhlathúin

Nuala Ní Fhlathúin

Nuala Ní Fhlathúin

Nuala Ní Fhlathúin

 
Claire Curneen

Clare Curneen


Claire Curneen

Clare Twomey

Clare Twomey

Kate Howard

Kate Howard

Andrew Livingstone

Andrew Livingstone


Anne O Neill

Final Week of 3x2 ! The show ends on Saturday 19th at 6pm.