Artists' Residency Programme
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List of previous participants sorted in descending order by date, most recent appears first
01 Mar 2008 31 May 2008 |
Danny Treacy (UK)
Danny Treacy is a photographer whose practice evolves around a number of different projects all of which involve darkness, ambiguity, intimacy and defiance as endless sources of investigation. |
01 Dec 2007 29 Feb 2008 |
Mariana Silva da Silva (Brazil)
Frequently, while creating her work, Mariana Silva da Silva challenges the definition of 'coastline', a zone of contact between earth and sea. |
01 Nov 2007 29 Feb 2008 |
Phuttiphong Aroonpheng (Thailand)
Thai artist Phuttiphong Aroonpheng’s art practice is encounter driven. He is inspired by many documentary films that create a form of subjective storytelling. |
01 Nov 2007 18 May 2008 |
Alan Phelan (Ireland)
Alan Phelan's practice involves the production of objects, participatory projects, curating and writing. These all inform and contribute to an interest in the narrative potential surrounding an artwork. |
01 Oct 2007 01 Jan 2008 |
Yuki Okumura (Japan)
Through his work Yuki Okumura aims to illuminate and even reconcile the gap between the physical world itself and the work perceived by the human brain. |
01 Oct 2007 31 Mar 2008 |
Seamus Nolan (Ireland)
Seamus Nolan’s practice investigates the relative value of objects and social processes as they appear within different economies and contexts. |
01 Sep 2007 29 Feb 2008 |
Mark Clare (Ireland)
Mark Clare consistently explores issues of social value in his work. Using video and photography to record a myriad of public interventions, Clare seeks to provoke and agitate our social conscience. |
02 Jul 2007 31 Aug 2007 |
Jered Sprecher (USA)
Jered Sprecher’s studio practice is based in the diversity of visual culture. He is a hunter and a gatherer, constantly accumulating images produced by the people and cultures around him. |
02 Jul 2007 31 Aug 2007 |
Richard Saxton (USA)
The core of Richard Saxton’s practice derives from an analysis and interpretation of his surrounding landscape. |
01 Jun 2007 31 Aug 2007 |
Alberto Peral (Spain)
A sense of circularity impregnates the work of Alberto Peral - an idea that, although concentrating the viewer around a single point from which everything emerges, also offers the viewer the possibility of embracing, surrounding or narrowing the sense of reality. |
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