Tote bag painting created by Nathan age 6 who participated in our Saturday Art School, 2019. All workshops are taught and facilitated by our education coordinator and artist Vicky Smith and invited artists.
Work created in Saturday Art School in response to ‘Where You Are Lost We Are Sidhe’ curated by Moran Been-Noon. This workshop was taught by our education coordinator and artist Vicky Smith.
Work created by Saturday Art School and After-School Art participants 4 to 7 and 8 to 12 year olds in response to Rajinder Singh’s work exhibited in Engage Art Studios Gallery as part of Tulca Festival of Visual Arts 2019. This workshop was taught by our education coordinator and artist Vicky Smith
Watercolor pencil drawings and oil on canvas paintings made by Saturday Art School participants in response to the drawings in the exhibtion.
VISION Our first Christmas Exhibition of artworks created during our Saturday Art School and After-School Art Class programme. All work was exhibited in the project space and co-curated by Vicky Smith and Grace Mitchell, the studio director. The wonderful poster was designed by Eimear-Jean McCormack.
Drypoint etchings created by the adults and children who attended the free printing demonstrations and workshop for Culture Night 2019.
The work created in Saturday Art School and After-school Art by 4 to 7 year olds responded to Johnathan Brennan’s prints and Susanne Walsh’s photograph’s. Winter Papers showcased visual artists featured in Ireland’s leading arts anthology, Winter Papers Vol.5. The programme presented an exhibition, workshops, in-conversation events and live film and sound performances.
Saturday Art School, After-School Art class, and a wonderful cyanotype workshop for adults with Tadgh O Cuirrin resulted in some fantastic cyanotypes, paintings, and watercolours in response to "Everyone, everybody, every person, every person, every person, every person," The exhibition of work by Tadgh O Cuirrin addressed how we communicate with one another or fail to do so, at a personal level and as participants in society. Friends, family, partners, colleagues, internet strangers.
We had great fun painting watercolours from photographs we took of plastic bags immersed in sea and rainwater in response to "EVERYONE, EVERYBODY, EVERY PERSON, EVERY PERSON, EVERY PERSON, EVERY PERSON," a solo exhibition of Tagh O’Curran’s work.