Irish Museum of Modern Art
What's
New
">
View
the Events Calendar
">
Join
the Mailing List
">
Send a Postcard
">
Low
Graphics Version
">
Virtual Tours
">
|
|
|
|
Exhibitions
Collection
Education and Community
Artists' Residency Programme
How to apply
ARP Updates
Current Participants
Forthcoming Participants
Previous Participants: Search by Date
Previous Participants: Search by Name
Public Access
ARP Projects
National Programme
Events Calendar
IMMA Online: New Developments
Events at IMMA
Please note that for the majority of 2013 ARP activities will be limited; please check back to this site for any updates on ARP programming and related projects throughout this year
The ARP supports all stages of the creative process from research through to the realisation of finished artworks. When on residency an artist has to manage their time at IMMA in order to prioritise what would be most beneficial for the development of their overall practice, taking into consideration timing, location, resources and what the artist themselves wish to achieve. An important dynamic to the programme is that the artist gets an opportunity to engage in a dialogue with their peers and the visiting public through facilitating access to their studio practice during their time at IMMA, this is a defining factor to living and working at a location which is providing a public resource where the studio practice is in such close proximity to this public presence. There are many layers of response open to ARP participants during their time spent at IMMA and ARP Projects illustrates the range of engagements and display made by artists while on residency.
Atsushi_Kaga_Nerd_Bag_Process_Room_2010
Delphine Balley, 11 Henrietta Street, ARP 2006
Brigitte Jurack, ARP 2010, Art Project with Studio 8 participants
Laurence Kavanagh, VOLTA, Process Room, ARP 2009 The Process Room has aimed to reveal the creation, exhibition and consideration of contemporary art in a dialogue which has been reflective and complementary to the artist’s studio practice. This room was used on a rotating basis and each ARP participant received a two week period to display either developing projects from their studio practice or they could choose to show previous work which had a connection to their relevant studio activities while at IMMA. Please go to ARP Projects to get information on past and current activities on the ARP.
By request, groups and individuals visiting IMMA can arrange to meet ARP participants in their studios, the accessibility of this service is dependent on a participant’s availability and aptness of a public engagement for the participant at the requested time. For interested individuals and groups it is recommended that enquiries and bookings should be made at least two weeks in advance of a preferred date, please email the programme co-ordinator at janice.hough@imma.ie to find out if a visit is possible.
On other occasions artists may have a more open door policy with their studio practice and may be happy for members of the public to enter their studio on a more ad hoc basis however this does not apply to all artists on the programme, it would be preferable for any member of the public wishing to enter a studio without prior agreement to check in with main Museum reception before doing so.
There are open studio events organised throughout the year, many of which are free and open to the public.
Visit Artists’ Studios 2013
The next open studio event at IMMA is scheduled for Saturday 11th May when Visit 2013 will take place. All four artists currently in studios at IMMA will be available on the day from 12noon until 6pm, those artists are; Michelle Browne, Janine Davidson, Ramon Kassam and Joan Stack. As part of IMMA’s Visit experience family events will also take place with two of the artists currently working in our studios,
select this link
for further information.
Please go to www.visitstudios.com to find out more. Follow Visit on (External)
Facebook
or (External)
Twitter
Dialogues for which the ARP participants are invited to discuss with the Museum the possibilities of a public conversation related to their practice while on residency at IMMA. The aim of this series of dialogues is to generate an insightful and focused interaction with each participant, their work and the branching topics from their practices. An ARP Conversation can take the form of an artist talk or presentation or it can expand out to other discourses such as a live performance or a documented studio interview available online. ARP Conversations are programmed by Talks and Lectures.
|
Sitemap
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland
Tel: +353-1-6129900, Email:
info@imma.ie