Wednesday, 14 December 2016
Saturday, 3 December 2016
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Jennifer Murphy exhibit in the FAS Building at Sullivans Quay
Thursday, 27 October 2016
GASP in the middle of the buzz of Perceptions 2016 Creative Fair
Yvonne Condon walked around and drew portraits of guests... giving them as gifts in the spot.
GASP shared about their Infusion Art Cafe project with Ide Ni Shuilleabhain showing her coffee drawings while visiters could add coffee to their creative works. John Keating demonstrated his etching technique and the public could make their own prints.
John Whelan, David Connolly and Rosaleen Moore all engaged the public with their painting techniques.
GASP also showed films of their work with artists Mick O'Shea, Derek Foott and film maker Linda Curtin.
A busy afternoon with lots of interesting encounters.
Monday, 15 August 2016
Tuesday, 9 August 2016
PERCEPTIONS 2016 THE ART OF CITIZENSHIP
GASP artists are thrilled to have been selected to show work in the upcoming exhibition Perceptions 2016: The Art of Citizenship organised by the Crawford Art Gallery, CIT Crawford College of Art and Design and Cork City Council Arts Office. This event aims to broaden the range of voices, visions, perceptions and approaches to creativity that the public engages with in cultural venues.
Tuesday, 28 June 2016
GASP ARTISTS' WORK SHOWING AT THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
GASP artists' Yvonne Condon, Rosaleen Moore, John Keating, David Connolly and Íde Ní Shúilleabháin are exhibiting work at the Cork School of Music as part of Include Irish Performing Arts festival which runs from 25th June - 2nd July 2016.
Work by Íde Ní Shúilleabháin. |
Painting by Yvonne Condon. |
Work by John Keating. |
Work by David Connolly. |
Painting by Rosaleen Moore. |
Monday, 27 June 2016
LAST CHANCE TO SEE ROSALEEN MOORE'S EXHIBITION AT THE UNION GRIND COFFEE SHOP.
Rosaleen's exhibition will be taken down on Thursday 30th of June, try and get along to see it before then.
LAST CHANCE TO SEE KATHLEEN MULLANE'S EXHIBITION "WHAT'S THE STORY?"
Tuesday, 21 June 2016
EXPANDING REALITIES CORK WORKSHOP IS OVER AND PERCEPTIONS 2016 IS ON THE HORIZON.
Friday saw the close of the Expanding Realities workshops in Cork, the third and final workshop of the series. There was an impressive level of openness, creativity, experimentation and exchange from the artists involved. The partners will continue to work together. Artists from all partners will represented in the Perceptions 2016 exhibition in September this year. There will also be representation of the journey of the workshops. This will provide a setting for workshops for the public to engage with the creative process of the workshops and collaborations. GASP artists are thrilled to have been selected to show work in the upcoming exhibition Perceptions 2016: The Art of Citizenship organised by the Crawford Art Gallery, CIT Crawford College of Art and Design and Cork City Council Arts Office. This event aims to broaden the range of voices, visions, perceptions and approaches to creativity that the public engages with in cultural venues.
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Logo Based on artwork by Selene Perez (2012 - Creativity Explored) |
JOHN WHELAN AT EXPANDING REALITIES
Sunday, 19 June 2016
EDUCATE TOGETHER IN THE OPEN STUDIO.
Saturday, 18 June 2016
MORE FROM THE OPEN STUDIO.
The Open Studio component of Expanding Realities was a great way for the artists to see each other's work process and be inspired.
Yvonne Condon paints Luis Sáez Flores (Debajo del sombrero) portrait. |
Katie Whelan painting. |
Yvonne Condon paints Belen Sánchez's (Hidalgo Debajo del sombrero) portrait. |
DANCE ON!
HAND-MADE BOOKS.
During Expanding Realities an artist from each partner had the opportunity to make a hand-made book to present their work in, under the expertise of Barbara Hubert. Íde Ní Shúilleabhaín was the GASP artist who attended.
Jorge Bermejo was the artist from Debajo Del Sombrero (Madrid) who participated in the workshop. |
Chris Rose was the artist from AIM (Bristol) who attended. |
CÉILÍ AT TOGHER LOUGH.
Friday, 17 June 2016
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