Work From Middle

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PRESS RELEASE

Work from Middle­­­

“Often perceived as a wearily protracted obstacle between Dublin and the west; in the days before motorways, a slow ticking off of dull little towns on a lot of flattish land drained by sluggish rivers; more lately a whizz between video-game verges, with nowhere in sight to pee.” Michael Viney, the Irish Times, Saturday May 18, 2013. From his weekly column entitled, Another Life, article entitled, “Laois and Offaly, I take it all back.”

The theme for “Work from Middle” was inspired by an article by Columnist, Michael Viney, entitled, “Laois and Offaly, I take it all back.” It refers to a publication, “The Geology of Laois and Offaly”, which is the culmination of a lifetime research undertaken by Dr John Feehan, on the broader cultural heritage of Laois and Offaly.  A feature of the book is the six specially commissioned paintings illustrating different periods in the geological evolution of Laois and Offaly, by Offaly-based artist Jock Nichol.

“A Sense of Place, interests me greatly.  When I read the opening lines to the article by Michael Viney, from his weekly weekend Irish Times column, it made me question the varying clichés and viewpoints held on the Midlands of Ireland” said Muireann Ní Chonaill, Arts Officer of Laois County Council who is the Curator for this exhibition. “The Midlands variably described, conjuring up the following images for many people. Flat as a pancake, garrison towns, town of two prisons, languid lazy drawl and ghost estates. The Doughnut, (with nothing in the middle), country and western music and ‘beef to the heels like a Mullingar heifer.’  New communities, increased population, built heritage of outstanding architectural value, monastic sites, limestone, mountains, lakes, canals, stories and traditions. Pulsing and under-wraps.”

There is more to the Midlands than meets the eye.  Apart from the varying landscape, the highlands, lowlands, peaks, water, flowing and still, this place is enriched by its people. It is what makes the place unique.

“Work from Middle” is on view in the Laois Arthouse Gallery. The Laois Arthouse comprises of Studios, Apartments, an Exhibition Space, Rehearsal Space, Kiln, Garden, digital facilities and a public library. An Artists-in-Residence scheme is funded through the Department of the Environment, Percent for Art Scheme.

Artists: Eoin Ó Conaill, Jock Nichol, Ken Wardrop, Lisa Fingleton, Saidhbhín Gibson, Simon Burch and Vera Mc Evoy.

The exhibition will be shown at the Laois Arthouse, Stradbally, Co Laois from 27th February at 1.30pm until 20th March from 1pm-4pm daily (Monday-Friday), or outside those hours by special request.

Further details from Muireann Ní Chonaill, Arts Officer at mnichona@laoiscoco.ie or telephone:  057-8664109.

EXHIBITORS

Eoin O’ Conaill

Eoin O’Conaill is a photographic artist based in Cork. He has exhibited his work both nationally and internationally, having recent solo shows at the Ulster Hall as part of Belfast Photo Festival ‘11, West Cork Arts Centre ‘10 and was the winner of the Gallery of Photography Artist Award in ‘09, exhibiting “Common Place” in the Gallery of Photography, Dublin. Some recent group exhibitions include Uncertain States, Gallery of Photography Dublin, 13, Grid: bi-annual International Photo Festival, Amsterdam ‘12, “Postcards from the Celtic Tiger” at Xuhui Art Museum, Shanghai, China ‘10, Ev+a International Visual Art Exhibition, Limerick, ‘09. Eoin received a Belmont Mill National Residency Award in 2008, spending three months living and working in Co. Offaly. His work has been nominated for the Foam Paul Huf International Photographic Award 2012 and the Prix Pictet Prize in 2013 and 2011 and he has been published in Irish Arts Review, New York Times, Source Magazine, Irish Times among others.

Jock Nichol

Jock Nichol trained at Edinburgh College of Art and moved to Ireland in 1991 where he lives near Birr with his artist wife and 3 children. He has exhibited widely and has work in public and private collections here and abroad.His paintings are reflections on experiences and observations on many long walks in the Slieve Blooms, where a very familiar landscape reveals chance encounters and fleeting surprises. They are a direct response to landscape as experienced as opposed to being viewed through a secondary image or screen.

Ken Wardrop

Wardrop is the son of a farmer, growing up in Portarlington, Co. Laois. After a stint working in London he enrolled at the National Film School, IADT where he graduated in 2004 specialising in creative documentary making. His graduating short film, Undressing My Mother, won over 25 international awards. Since then he has received acclaim for other short films and his debut feature film “His & Hers”. His work centres on finding beauty in the mundane and explores themes of family and relationships. He set up a production company Venom Films with producer and former classmate Andrew Freedman through which the two have developed television commercials and feature film projects.

Lisa Fingleton

Lisa Fingleton is an artist and filmmaker originally from Laois, now living in Kerry. Lisa has worked as film maker in residence with Kerry, Cork, Limerick and Kildare County Councils. Lisa was the first Irish film-maker to participate in ESODOC (The European Social Documentary Film Programme). She coordinates The Happy Artist, a creative arts project based in Balllybunion (www.thehappyartist.ie). Lisa is the recipient of numerous awards including Bursary and Travel Awards from the Arts Council of Ireland, the ‘Emerging Artist Award’ (COE, 2009), and the ‘Patronage Award’ (Laois County Council, 2007). Lisa graduated in Fine Art from the National College in Art and Design in 2005 and has just completed an MA in Screen Documentary at Goldsmiths College, London. Her latest award winning film ‘Waiting for you’ is currently touring international festivals.

Saidhbhín Gibson

Saidhbhín Gibson lives and works in the south-east of Ireland. In 2000, Gibson received a B.A. in Fine Art from D.I.T. Mountjoy Square, Dublin. She has exhibited both in Ireland and internationally including Canada, Iceland and New Zealand. She has participated on a number of artist residencies including the Tyrone Guthrie Centre. Last year, she had a solo show in The Arthouse Gallery, Stradbally, Co. Laois and she was a featured artist with a solo show in the Carlow Arts Festival visual art strand. Recent group shows include Ormston Summer Members’ Exhibition, Limerick (curated by Ian Aiden Russell) and ‘Bagga Khans’, A4, Dublin.

Simon Burch

Simon Burch is a photographer based in Dublin. Originally from N.Ireland, he worked in London for 8 years, then came to Dublin in 1996 to establish a studio. His work practice is divided between Fine Art and assigned work, for which he has won international awards. He has been commissioned by Time magazine, his work has appeared in the New Yorker, and has twice been an invited artist to the Royal Hibernian Summer Show. He has recently completed an MFA (Photography) to distinction level, and his work is held in public and private collections.

Vera McEvoy

Vera McEvoy is an Irish artist and a graduate of the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Ireland. She was the recipient of the inaugural Arthouse NCAD Graduate Award and Bursary in 2011-2012 and has exhibited nationally and internationally since 2007. Solo exhibitions include Shine at King House, Boyle, Co Roscommon. Group shows include the Cross Gallery, Dublin, Impressions 2010, Galway Arts Centre, Monster Truck Gallery, Dublin and Sculpture in Context 2012, National Botanical Gardens, Dublin, Landfillart Project, Pennsylvania, USA, International Print Show, El Minia, Egypt. Publications include Shifting Perspective in Contemporary Art, the Role of Art, Artist and Participant. Her work is represented in public and private collections nationally and in private collections in Australia, England and the USA.

CURATOR

Muireann Ní Chonaill

Muireann Ní Chonaill is Arts Officer for Laois County Council. She oversees the council’s diverse arts programme. She manages the Arthouse, Stradbally, Co Laois which opened in March 2011.She is undertaking the two year MA in Visual Arts Practices (MAVIS) at the IADT, where she is taking the curating pathway.

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Abbeyleix FEC and St. Colman’s National School visit Shine at The Arthouse

The Arthouse and Library would like to thank Vera McEvoy for presenting her exhibition “Shine” and for giving valuable insight into an artists life to the students of Abbeyleix FEC’s Portfolio Classes (fetac level 5 and 6) and St. Colmans National School. We hope you all had a great time and learned a lot! Thanks for coming and see you all again soon.
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Exhibition Preview of Shine by Vera McEvoy

The Laois Arthouse Gallery, Stradbally is hosting a solo exhibition by Kildare artist Vera McEvoy. This exhibition was opened on Jan 16th by Ann Mulrooney, CEO of Visual Carlow.
The opening was an enormous success with a very large turn out from the local community as well as nationally.

Shine is Vera McEvoy’s first solo exhibition and consists of a series of prints and an audio visual installation. The work documents the transient movement of light and shadow within a public building and the ephemeral silhouetted presence of people as they impact and alter that space.  McEvoy was the recipient of the inaugural Arthouse NCAD Graduate Award and Bursary in 2011 -2012. She has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally since 2007. The work is supported by both Laois and Roscommon County Council Arts Offices.

This wonderful exhibition runs until Feb 13th and can be viewed Mon to Fri from 10am until 4pm or by appointment by contacting Muireann Ni Chonaill on 05786 64033.

All works are available for purchase

Artists Contact Information:
Vera McEvoy
00353 86 2584367
veramcevoy@gmail.com

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Muireann Ni Chonaill, Michelle de Forge and Ann Mulrooney

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Ann Mulrooney – CEO, Visual Carlow

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Caitriona Maher, Vera McEvoy, Muireann Ni Chonaill and Ann Mulrooney

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Vera McEvoy, Muireann Ni Chonaill and Ann Mulrooney

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Cultúrbug: Vera Donohue, Eilish Dillon, Vera McEvoy, Dorrie Moran, Ette Kennedy,  Elizabeth Fenlon and Mary Ahearne

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Counciller James Daly and Rose Longmore

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Vera Donohue, Vera McEvoy and Ette Kennedy

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Vera McEvoy and Karen Hendy

St. Colmans National School visit The Arthouse

The Laois Arthouse were delighted to get a visit from the students and teachers of St. Colman’s National School, Stradbally who visited The Laois County Art Exhibition. It is excellent to see such enthusiasm and interest for art from young people such as yourselves. We hope to see you all again very soon!

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Closing of Laois County Art Collection

The Laois Arthouse Gallery, Stradbally hosted a short exhibition of Artwork at the Laois Arthouse Gallery, Stradbally from selected works owned by Laois County Council, which ran from Wednesday 11th  December until Friday 10th  January.

The exhibition included paintings and sculpture by national and local artists. The artwork selected by the Arts Office, included exhibits by well-known artists such as, John Keating, Bernadette Madden, Cathy Carman, Karen Hendy, Conor Brennan, Ray Murphy, Pat Byrne and Niall Fitzpatrick.  Normally sited in Áras an Chontae, the temporary exhibition will gave the public the opportunity to see and appreciate the work by these very talented artists in the Gallery space at the Laois Arthouse.

These images are from the closing of the exhibition on the 11th of January.

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Artists and Visitors


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Shine

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The Arthouse Gallery, Stradbally will host a solo exhibition by Kildare artist Vera McEvoy.

16th January 2014 – 13th Feburary 2014

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Opening Preview: Thursday 16th at 1.30pm.
Exhibition opening hours: Tues-Fri 10am-4pm or by appointment contact: Muireann Ni Chonaill on 057/664109 8664033

The work documents the transient movement of light and shadow within a public building and the ephemeral silhouetted presence of people as they impact and alter that space.

McEvoy was the recipient of the inaugural Arthouse NCAD Graduate Award and Bursary in 2011 -2012. She has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally since 2007. The work is supported by both Laois and Roscommon County Council Arts Offices.

Closing of “The Laois County Art Collection” Exhibition this Friday Jan 10 @1:00pm

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This coming Friday Jan 10 at 1:00pm. The Arthouse and Library will be holding a Tea/Coffee afternoon. This is the last chance to see the current exhibition of Laois County Art and also to meet some of the artists of the collection.

  • Refreshments are available.
  • Viewing of the current exhibition “The Laois County Art Collection”.
  • Find out about the next exhibition.
  • Find out what is happening currently at the Laois Arthouse and what will be happening throughout the year.

All are welcome and we hope to see you there!

 

Happy New Year

The Laois Arthouse Is Now Open

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Opening Hours:
Mon: 10:00am – 16:00pm
Tues: 10:00am – 16:00pm
Wed: 10:00am – 16:00pm
Thurs: 10:00am – 16:00pm
Fri: 10:00am – 16:00pm
Sat and Sun: Closed
(appointments can be made to view exhibitions outside of opening hours by contacting artsoff@laoiscoco.ie)

Current Exhibition
The Laois County Art Exhibition which is running now until Jan 10.

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Upcoming Exhibition
Shine by Vera McEvoy which will run from Jan 16 to Feb 13.
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Wishing all of our visitors a very Happy New Year 2014.

The Laois Arthouse Opening Hours for the Christmas Period

Nollaig shona duit agus

Bliain úr faoi shéan is faoi mhaise duit!

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Dec 19 and 20: 10:30am to 16:00pm

{Closed for Christmas on Dec 21 to Jan 02 2014}

Reopening on Jan 02 2014

From Jan 02 The Laois Arthouse will be open:
Mon:10:00am to 16:00pm
Tues:10:00am to 16:00pm
Wed:10:00am to 16:00pm
Thurs:10:00am to 16:00pm
Fri:10:00am to 16:00pm
Sat and Sun: Closed

(viewings can be booked by appointment outside of opening times including weekends by contacting artsoffice@laoiscoco.ie or 0578664033)

Current and Upcoming Exhibitions:
Dec 11 to Jan 10: The Laois County Coucil Art Collection
Jan 16 to Feb 13: “Shine” from the artist Vera McEvoy

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Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the staff and artists at The Laois Arthouse!

Shine at the Arthouse, Stradbally, Co. Laois

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Shine, a solo exhibition by Vera McEvoy in the
Laois Arthouse Stradbally, Co Laois.

This exhibition runs from the 16th of January 2014 – 13th Feburary 2014
Opening Preview: Thursday 16th at 1.30pm.
Exhibition opening hours: Tues-Fri 10.00am-4pm or by appointment contact: Muireann Ni Chonaill on 057/664109 8664033

The Arthouse Gallery, Stradbally will host a solo exhibition by Kildare artist Vera McEvoy.

Shine consists of a series of prints and an audio visual installation. The work documents the transient movement of light and shadow within a public building and the ephemeral silhouetted presence of people as they impact and alter that space. McEvoy was the recipient of the inaugural Arthouse NCAD Graduate Award and Bursary in 2011 -2012.

She has exhibited extensively nationally and internationally since 2007. The work is supported by both Laois and Roscommon County Council Arts Offices.

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