Unidentified Flying Artists REPORT
A group of intrepid space explorers are meeting at The Model this week to build magical spacecraft, find new planets and explore new worlds. ‘‘Day 1.Going into space, we explored the vast cosmos, imagining the planets, solar systems and stars up in space. Then we picked our own, special planet
Bored pre-teens at home?
The Model’s vibrant and original education programme runs into August with a slightly off the wall and dynamic workshop for pre-teens. Introducing: Yeast, Yeats and Yoga : Creative Camp The creative camp merges clever and cool activities such as baking bread and meditation with a bit of Yeats history and
Kids Workshops are Back…’Unidentified Flying Artists’
The Model is super excited to bring an action-packed week of art, music and movement activities for 6-9 years olds next week! There will be fun filled games, drawing, working with felt, singing, music and movement with rhythm games and instrument making. Kicking off JULY 30TH 2013 Led by artists
‘Class’ Room @ The Model
Three resident artists from the Model are creating a site-specific installation exploring notions of memory and emotion. Using archival records and material the work references the buildings original function as a national school. July 2nd- July 31st 2013 Clea van der Grijn Sure Morris Rian King
Ambient, Alternative, and Electronic Band to Launch Album in Sligo
The Model is proud to present one of Ireland’s most intriguing fresh acts of 2013 to Sligo for an extraordinary night of visuals and electronic alternative beats. Halves are an ambient/alternative/electronic band based in Dublin who last performed at Forbidden Fruits Festival in the heart of Dublin. ‘Boa Howl’ is
Tilo schulz: ‘Tied Up and Down, How to consider force a privilege’ Opens this Saturday
Opens this Saturday 29th June Special Guest Speaker -Vincent Woods This summer artist Tilo Schulz joined The Model for an artist residency and a site-specific project resulting in a thought provoking contemporary piece that has been afloat on the Garavogue River for the past week. His exhibition, ‘Tied Up and