‘Till Something Moves’ hosted by Laois Arts Office
Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope. (opening extended until Fri May 27). A roundtable discussion facilitated by art critic, writer, and broadcaster Cristín Leach and a panel of visual artists and writer, Pat Boran (Poet), Jen Donnery (Visual Artist), Mary Burke (Visual Artist), and Martin Gale (Visual Artist) discusses how artists nourish their creative processes and practices from a philosophical and practical point of view.
The Roundtable discussion group facilitated by art critic, writer, and broadcaster Cristín Leach and a panel of visual artists, from left: Mary Burke, Martin Gale, Jen Donnery and Cristín Leach discussed how artists nourish their creative processes and practices from a philosophical and practical point of view at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
The Roundtable discussion group facilitated by art critic, writer, and broadcaster Cristín Leach (left) with visual artists, Jen Donnery, Martin Gale and Mary Burke; Muireann Ni Chonaill, Laois Arts officer and Monica Flynn, curator at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artists Antoinette Breen, Rennie Buenting and Vicki O’Donoghue at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
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Poet Arthur Broomfield at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
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Sculptor Michael Burke at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
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Monica DeBath and Anne Flynn at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
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Artists Pauline McEvoy and Rebecca Deegan at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
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Photographer Pádraig ÓFlannabhra with his photograph Ag Stánadh Roimhe/Staring Into Space at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Sculptor James Hayes with his piece Faith and curator Monica Flynn at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Photographer Pádraig ÓFlannanhra, curator Monica Flynn and sculptor James Hayes at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Catherine Brennan with her work Captive of a Solitary Mind at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Mary Slevin with her painting Bread and Jam at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Maria O’Brien with her Self Portrait with Newborn at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Pauline Conroy with her Self Portrait at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Cathy Callan with her work Rock of Dunamaise at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Adrienne Symes with her painting Canvas to the Fire at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Kate Knowles with her work Staring Into Space at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Monica O’Meara with her work And Reach For That (above her) at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Dorothee Kolle (right) with her work Photons that flood these troubling days and artist Fiona Mulholland at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
Artist Antoinette Breen with her painting Stalking and her granddaughter Jaydyn Cuddy at Till Something Moves…hosted by Laois Arts Office as part of the Laois Arthouse 10th year anniversary exhibition In Trust. In Gratitude. In Hope.
Picture: Alf Harvey.
It will lend insight into how each artist creates the optimum conditions for sustaining their work and the role environment, studio spaces, and residencies play in creating space and opportunity for focus and continued artistic development. Cristín Leach is best known for her work in The Sunday Times Ireland on RTÉ radio and RTÉ.ie. Her fiction and creative non-fiction has been published in Winter Papers and her debut non-fiction book, Negative Space, will be published by Merrion Press in May 2022.
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