IMMA Residency Programme
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12 Jul 2009 30 Aug 2009 |
Lorena Carbajal (Argentina)
Carbajal's work is placed on the borders of a web of cultural crossovers, where ideas such as migration, place, distance, homeland, memory and foreignness, all meet. |
07 Jun 2009 30 Jul 2009 |
Gareth Moore (Canada)
Gareth Moore is known for his playful and conceptually rigorous works produced from his investigations of the world around him |
01 Jun 2009 31 Aug 2009 |
Ian Burns (Australia)
The impacts of technological aesthetics on contemplation and the understanding of physicality are at the core of Ian Burns’ practice. |
01 Jun 2009 30 Sep 2009 |
Jonas Liveröd (Sweden)
Jonas Liveröd’s practice focuses on drawing, sculpture, building site-specific installations, in which he utilises a notion of Scandinavian contemporary gothic and misguided energies. |
01 May 2009 31 Oct 2009 |
Allan Hughes (Northern Ireland)
Allan Hughes is an artist based in Belfast and works out of Orchid Studios. His practice explores psychological relationships and responses to the recorded voice. |
01 May 2009 31 Jul 2009 |
Ariane Pauls (Germany)
Often finding herself in locations as diverse as state of the art archives, to shipping yards, to examining the dimensions and cost of empty space above key development sites in cities, Ariane Pauls’ installations explore spatial parameters in relation to principles of ordering and storing, thereby focusing on the phenomenological reading of architectural spaces. |
06 Apr 2009 30 Sep 2009 |
Linda Quinlan (Ireland)
In her work Quinlan rapidly travels back and forth considering the mundane to the marvelous: exploring, gathering and avidly pursuing lines of enquiry beyond the everyday world. |
09 Feb 2009 30 Apr 2009 |
Laurence Kavanagh (UK)
Kavanagh’s work develops themes relating sculpture to film, playing on a constant shift between the human desire for both past and future, whilst fixing these moments to a specific location. |
02 Feb 2009 30 Jun 2009 |
Aurélien Froment (France)
Froment's practice involves the use and making of films, exhibitions and books through a diverse array of collaborations with artists, institutions, friends and numerous image manipulators. |
01 Jan 2009 30 Jun 2009 |
David Godbold (UK/Ireland)
Godbold works in a variety of media, but is best known for drawings and texts overlaid onto found materials, which involves a complex process of quotation and regrafting of disparately sourced imagery to produce witty, irreverent and iconoclastic commentaries on a range of topics. |
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