PLANT MATTERS – SUSAN BONE
Plant Matters was a selection of new work by Ballincollig-based artist Susan Bone. Drawings made in the garden inspired Susan to look more closely at the undergrowth and the colours… Continue reading
Plant Matters was a selection of new work by Ballincollig-based artist Susan Bone. Drawings made in the garden inspired Susan to look more closely at the undergrowth and the colours… Continue reading
Chloe Austin explores the suppressed voices asking questions of female representation and the relationship between body and mind. The work aims to deal (or more so – struggle) with the… Continue reading
Nina Lassila is a visual artist born 1974 in Helsinki, Finland currently living and working in Belgium. Nina works mainly with video and performance. In many of her works… Continue reading
Do we really know about the distribution of wealth and it’s evolution in long term. Do the dynamics of private capital accumulation inevitably lead to the concentration of wealth in… Continue reading
Mick Fortune’s practice explores aspects of drug addiction through the medium of film. This work is the result of several interviews conducted with people with a history of addiction. Each… Continue reading
“The stories which we are told allow us to fabricate our realms of imagination, creating utopians of a place never before visited by us personally. Through gathering memories of those… Continue reading
Deirdre Southey’s work focuses on the interplay between art and science. Utilising installation, sound, video, and print her work questions anthropical relations with Earth. Southey uses sounds gathered by the… Continue reading
In Shifting Skin the uncannily flattened images of human surface were captured using a flatbed scanner held directly against the subject’s body. When viewed through an app on a mobile screen,… Continue reading
Rob Monaghan’s work examines themes of belonging, idenity, family and time. He addresses some of the seemingly common factors in our lives. The recurring theme throughout the body of work… Continue reading
Darragh O’Callaghan’s stunning exhibition, INTERIORS, explored personal landscapes of isolation and anxiety that characterize living with mental health issues. The exhibition focuses on the body as a site of action,… Continue reading
InDivisible is a group exhibition of new work by eight of the artists who completed the MA:Art & Process at Crawford College of Art & Design in 2013. The artists… Continue reading
New work by Neenan & Baker, Motion is the culmination of a residency with Cork Film Centre, awarded to them for their work in their Degree Show, Liminal, at Crawford… Continue reading
Half Sea and Half Sky shows the development of a body of work, still in progress, which began with a series of ink illustrations based on the story of the… Continue reading
This body of work stems from a residency Le Gear undertook in the Arctic waters of Svalbard in 2012 where she contemplated the micro and macro forces of ice in… Continue reading
In an era of hard times and hard men, cyclist Mick Murphy was known as ‘The Iron Man’. Truth exceeds legend: he trained with weights made from stone; he made… Continue reading
These awards have consisted of organising exhibitions of their work, use of equipment to encourage and enable graduates to continue their practice, and, in some cases, short residencies in order… Continue reading
Jonas Garbuzas was born in 1958 in Lithuania. For the last 9 years he has been living and working in Cork. He received his art education and degree at Kiev National… Continue reading
Cork Film Centre Gallery and The Guesthouse present Seesound 2013, a day of film/sound screenings, performances and installations by Experimental Film Society and friends, in association with IndieCork. http://www.theguesthouse.ie/ www.experimentalfilmsociety.com www.indiecork.com Continue reading
Unfold consists of a series of film installations created from collaborations between dance artist Laura Murphy and visual artists Monique Besten (NL) and Gemma Riggs (UK). The exhibition looks at the ephemerality of the moving… Continue reading
Over the past eight years, Cork Film Centre has presented awards for best use of film/video to graduate students of Waterford Institute of Technology. These awards have consisted of use of… Continue reading
This new body of work is made in response to the Cork Film Centre Gallery and its surroundings at the Gunpowder Mills, Ballincollig. The work has been in process since mid-2012,… Continue reading
Rachel Barton and Robert Power graduated in 2012 from the Crawford College of Art & Design. Both received Cork Film Centre residency/exhibition Awards for their work in the Degree Show. The outcome of that… Continue reading
The bathing shelters and baths with their unique art deco architecture are falling into disrepair. Modernist structures, which have been placed into Victorian settings in Bray, for example, have now… Continue reading
Unbeknownst presents a selection of new work by 2011 Cork Film Centre Graduate Award reciepients Áine Saunders and David Upton. The show brings together two distinct practices presenting a shared investigation of the… Continue reading
Broken limbs, police questioning and the loss of 100′s of pairs of high heels feature heavily in his determination to please his audiences as well as a brash, clumsy, naff… Continue reading
Inspired by cinema and visual narrative, Michael’s work involves a range of both digital and analogue technologies, and concerns people’s perception of time and reality. In creating content, Michael acts… Continue reading
Continuum is an exhibition comprising video installation and abstract sculptural works. The pieces are derived from a concern with fundamental geometric forms, particularly the affects of introducing negative or implied… Continue reading
The ‘Portlairge’ a steam dredger built by the Dublin Dockyard Company sailed into Waterford for the first time in September 10th 1907. It spent its working life dredging the berths… Continue reading
The works shown are part of an ongoing series exploring man’s position in this technological age – how we reshape and restructure patterns of social interdependence and move toward a… Continue reading
‘Greyhound Track’, ‘Amusement Arcade’ and ‘Bingo‘ are three pseudo-anthropological filmic documents of leisure activities in the artist’s home town. The putative objects of observation are the various systems and structures (physical… Continue reading
In Ireland and Spain, the tradition of fishing is handed down from one generation to the next, from father to son. Having spent a lifetime fishing and investing in their… Continue reading
US-born Dan Murphy is developing a reputation for taking radical departures in installations and photography. He is currently living in Co. Kerry. Murphy uses photography, objects and installations to evoke an emotional… Continue reading
The subject of Operation Rewrite is cinematic montage, its interruptions, associations and sometimes-surprising mutations. The concept of “cinema” it examines is subjects to constant re-assesment, embracing perception and projection technology… Continue reading
Rochelle Quantock’s exhibition in the Cork Film Centre Gallery, Ballincollig. Continue reading
Colour and identity are continuing concerns in my work. In this, my first solo exhibition, I explore self-expression from different points of view. The body always plays a central role… Continue reading