Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Exhibition Currently Showing at Soma Waterford until 22nd December





 



 

BA (Hons) in Art Graduation 2012


An Cruidin Boat Video Launch

The video was launched in the St. John of God's school in the Faythe on the 23rd November 2012. It was a great night for the Southend community. Brendan Howlin was in attendance. The project was really fun to be involved in.  I hope that the community continue to get funding so they continue to have such exciting and uplifting projects, these projects truly break with the norms of traditional community projects.

It was such a rich experience. This dialogical process based project is something that I really advocate and we need more. As the Southend Family Resource Centre goes from strength to strength the community can enjoy being involved more with IT Carlow, Wexford Campus, Art Students and no doubt more wonderful projects will be created. Thanks to everyone involved, the final film is superb if I say so myself.........thanks to Jules for the pics

 
 




Thursday, October 18, 2012

Not the final version of Boat Video

Finally we have the video on-line , very exciting. it is not the final version the final touches are being added to it. Two years in the making.

http://vimeo.com/51516064

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Final Day of Sailing wrapped up for the Winter

I had great fun yesterday filming the boat sailing out on the water. It was a perfect day so calm and lovely and bright. Delighted we got the last few shots for the film. Thanks to the lads for such an enjoyable time.

Thursday, September 13, 2012

New Stuff

I can't believe it is two years since I set up my original blog. Wow! time has gone fast!over that time I have achieved so much. Very strange to be finished my degree and moving onto pastures new. It was a great time in my life and I can say it was a rollcoaster ride most of the time.

This year I entered the world of film making, I continued my collaboration with the FRC Southend and the Men's Shed. We continued the making of our documentary film based on four local men building a sailing cot. I was thrown into editing and learnt lots of things, learning from my mistakes as I went along. But it was fun and we have produced a really good film. Documenting the process, interviews and footage of the area.



I also worked on an experimental film 'Honey combed wedge sole, route 66, no upper'. I worked on this film as a solo project, that evolved from shoes that have been washed up on the South East Coastline. The narrative was based on who did these shoes belong too? I walked along the sea wearing the shoes. These works were a steady progression to producing work for our Degree show that was held on the 24th May in the Wexford arts centre.

'More Diverse then Universal'

 

Our degree show began on the 24th May 2012 in the Art Centre, Wexford Town. Very exciting indeed, prior to the show our work was assessed by the internal and external examiners and all our hard work over the four years came together for the final pieces. The show had an exciting mix of media and was a great celebration. We were very privelaged to be able to exhibit our work in the Art Centre a great venue.

The show title took a dynamic approach to culture, society in our contemporary world. The works included subjects of the natural environment, the use of urban space, mass media in everyday life and recent dark histories. 

I showcased a large scale narrative painting jigsaw installation based on the Fairytales of Hans Christian Andersen. 

The Men's Shed community video Traditional Boat building 'An Cruidin' and I would like to say a special 'Thank You' to the men for being so willing to teach us the skills of traditional boat building and allowing us to document the process. 'Thank You' to Colm and Murt and all at the FRC for allowing us into this unique and homely community.  I will continue to collaborate with the community hopefully for many years to come. Over my younger years I was involved in community and unfortuantely this had fallen by the wayside due to family commitments, being involved in this project reignited that for me. 

'Virtual World' 166 x 122cm, Acrylic on board


'Honey combed wedge sole, route 66, no upper' Video Still

 

'An Cruidin' Film