War and Beauty
Andy Parsons writes: ‘One of the projects I am working on in Wolfe Tone street is a show of projections designed collaboratively with Japanese artist Hidehiko Ishibashi. We will use overhead projectors to fill the space with drawings and images of found objects. With this in mind, this week young
Installation and Opening Shots from Signals
Ron Terada installation shot, originally uploaded by modelniland. We’ve just posted a selection of pics from the Signals Opening on Sat 14th March to our flickr account and some great installation shots from the opening. I love this one of Aoibheann, one of our Front of House Team, checking out
Pierre Bastien for Relay now online
French Musician Pierre Bastien is unveiled as the next contributor to the Relay project. Responding directly to Polly Fibre’s Reconstructing the Incredible Pierre has returned to his scissors player, an instrument he performed with in 1997/1998. ” This recent session with the scissors player was like meeting an old friend
Signals in the Dark Opening
Director/Curator Seamus Kealy, Development Manager Aoife Flynn, Chair Bernadette O’Shea and Rolf Stehle- Director of the Goethe Institut Irland Signals in the Dark: Art in the Shadow of War opened on Saturday evening (the 14th March) and the opening went beautifully. A big thank you to everyone who came out,
Because there was and there wasn’t a city of Baghdad
The Jamelie Hassan piece for Signals is up in Sligo. The Billboard is beside the Adelaide Street Entrance of the Dunnes Stores Car Park is definitely best viewed in person. Let us know what you think. Read an interview with Jamelie where she talks about the Billboard work> See an
Watch that space
We’re deep in pre-production mode for our upcoming exhibition Signals in the Dark: Art in the Shadow of War (which opens this coming Saturday 14th March in Sligo) and not only is it a new show but we’re opening in a new space in Castle Street in Sligo. Our Model