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Artists' Residency Programme > Previous Participants

01 Sep 2004
31 Dec 2004
Sheila Gorman (Ireland)
With many short stories and poetry both broadcast and published throughout her career,

01 Jul 2004
30 Sep 2004
Jo Milne (Scotland)
Born in Scotland Jo Milne lives and works in Barcelona. Her work orientates around this displacement, trying to explain and understand the world around her through exploring new territories.

01 Jun 2004
30 Sep 2004
Eamon O’Kane (Ireland)
Irish born artist Eamon O’Kane currently lives and works in Bristol. Memories, travel and the large-scale panoramas of the 19th century are recurrent themes in O’Kanes work.

01 Jun 2004
30 Sep 2004
Liam O’Callaghan (Ireland)
Irish artist Liam O’Callaghan uses photography, projection, installation and books ranging from fine art to social documentary, in the exploration and construction of his work.

01 May 2004
30 Sep 2004
Christopher Reid (Ireland)
In grouping separate narratives together Christopher Reid proposes to explore meaning and nuances of the broad words - community and society.

01 May 2004
31 Jul 2004
Marsha Pels (USA)
Using her own history as an autobiographical staring point, Marsha Pels interconnects with the physical reality and the history of other places in the world.

01 Mar 2004
31 Jul 2004
Matthew Bakkom (USA)
Matthew Bakkom is an American artist who uses sculptural tools in order to fashion multi-disciplinary projects that expose the various ways in which historical narratives are created and function.

01 Jan 1994
30 Sep 2004
Previous Participants from 1994 to 2004
The following artists participated in the Artists' Work Programme from 1994 to 2004.


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