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List of previous participants sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
30 Nov 2011 |
Vittorio Santoro (Italy)
“In the ‘time-based text works’, I choose a particular sentence, choose a certain format of a sheet of paper and write the sentence for a period of six months or longer, everyday once. |
30 Nov 2011 |
Amy Stephens (UK)
Amy Stephens has an elemental sensibility to form that is explored through materials and social space. With an interest in taxonomy and the appropriation of objects, the artist uses an eclectic mix of materials to combine the collaborative relationship between the natural world and the man-made. |
30 Nov 2011 |
Mary Ruth Walsh (Ireland)
By using the language of seductive surfaces, such as lens-based images, photographs and video, Mary-Ruth Walsh’s interdisciplinary practice creates a double take or a self-consciousness of place and context. |
30 Nov 2011 |
Brian Duggan (Ireland)
a massive machine whose very life depends on discipline, motion and speed. . . a mechanized army on wheels that rolls over any obstacle in its path. . . that meets calamity again and again, but always comes up smiling. . . |
30 Nov 2011 |
John Beattie (Ireland)
Beattie’s work explores ideas and perceptions relating to The Artist, The Studio and The Audience. Through process based and context specific methodologies, his work attempts to create discourse between academic classical traditions and contemporary practice. |
30 Jun 2011 |
John Hawke (USA)
Beginning with a self-education in landscape painting, specifically the sited-ness of plein air painting, Hawke’s work grew to question the landscape not as an optical organisation of colours, but as a collection of vectors of interest. |
31 Jul 2011 |
Mark Hamilton (Scotland)
Mark Hamilton’s practice is characterised by the use of a range of media, switching from the traditional studio-based activities of picture and object production to text-based installation and the digital processes of video and sound work. |
30 Jun 2011 |
Andrea Pichl (Germany)
For a number of years Andrea Pichl has been observing the spread and creation of the major canons of architectural form of housing units in the East and West: such as Berlin, Tashkent, Paris, Tallinn or Zlin. These are places where people aimed to perfect the utopia of modernity, to alter the life of a majority of urban dwellers through their living conditions. |
30 Jun 2011 |
Research Studio - Culturstruction (Ireland)
Artists Jo Anne Butler and Tara Kennedy of Culturstruction have been commissioned by the Education and Community Department to undertake research into artist-led strategies for engaging audiences with contemporary art. |
31 Aug 2010 |
Brigitte Jurack (Germany)
In her most recent projects Brigitte Jurack emphasises the importance of play as a prime activity enabling imagination to produce results. |
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