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Responding to Convocation, Glasgow, October 2013
So it takes me a bit of time to formulate my thoughts following the exhibition and discussion event in CCA Glasgow and Glasgow School of Art, but here’s a start at a response.
From Wales to Lichfield for a discussion evening about ‘Y Llyfr : The Book’.
It is a day of cloud and heavy rain, and a filthy journey on the way round Worcestershire, Warwickshire and Satffordshire. Richard and I arrive and prepare. We have heard that Bethan is detained at her school and can’t join us. We have slides of her work with children, so an image and reportage will…
A Convocation
Western Isles and Glasgow, Scotland Artists: tbc Curator: Jenny Brownrigg Commission date: Raasay, Aug – dates tbc; CCA gathering and GSA exhibition, Oct – dates tbc Scotland’s Spiral knot forms a process of purposeful enquiry and creative dialogue, creating a ‘journey of ideas’ which links creative and research practices by bringing together a group of…
The Voice
Derry-Londonderry Artist: Ceara Conway Curator: Greg McCartney with curatorial support from Maggie McKeever Commission date: 7-9 June, Final Exhibition and Creative Conversation 30 Nov – 15 Dec Colm Cille, the patron Saint of Derry-Londonderry, is a multi-dimensional, often controversial character, renowned as a leading figure in religion, politics, history, poetry and diplomacy. Galway based artist,…
Leaving Lichfield Post Storm
Leaving Lichfield post storm, we see the Malvern Hills picked out in the clear sky. we reflect on the day.
‘The Fold, A Creative Convention after Colm Cille’, ‘Colm Cille’s Spiral’, 30 Nov – 1 Dec 2013, Derry~ Londonderry
Colm Cille, the founding father of Derry, is attributed in a poem as describing the city as follows: “The reason I love Derry /Is its quietness, its purity/ For full of angels white it is/ From one end to the other”. We arrive in the city for our concluding event, ‘The Fold’, at a time…
Dublin’s Objects: walking back and down through time
At the steps of the Royal Irish Academy founded in 1785 ‘to promote the study of science, polite literature and antiquities’, the start of our walking tour for Colm Cille – The Object. Enter a hushed library with dark wood book casements and galleries above, green lamps hanging low over tables above the heads of…