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Cork Cultural Companions is an Age & Opportunity Arts initiative, delivered by Muintir Cork and supported by the HSE and Cork City and County Councils. Cork Cultural Companions has local networks of members who attend events together regularly in Cork City, Mallow, Bantry and East Cork.

Thursday, 16 March 2023

A bug, a sickle and a pot Glenkeen Garden Artists in Residence Talk at Uillinn Saturday 25 March

 

A bug, a sickle and a pot

Glenkeen Garden Artists in Residence Talk at Uillinn

Saturday 25 March at 12 noon, free and no booking necessary


Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre and the Crespo Foundation present an artist talk by Art Nature/Nature Art Glenkeen Garden Artists in Residence, Max Brück, Julia Carolin Kothe and Katerina Sidorova. The three sculptors have been working together at Glenkeen since the beginning of February. This artist talk will be an opportunity to share their research interests and work trajectory that have emerged from their time in West Cork.


As a starting point, the artists will give a brief insight of their individual practices followed by an introduction to the current collaborative project. While collecting local stories and lore, their current focus lies within the concept of a vessel, not just as a mere container but as a cultural carrier, a holder and recipient. Inspired by the idea of preserving objects, goods, tools and heirlooms in the bog, the artists would like to open up the conversation to public as a possibility to share local and personal stories.


You are invited to come along to Uillinn to hear more about this project and to share local knowledge and stories with the artists.


Image above: Julia Carolin Kothe, Katerina Sidorova and Max Brück at work.

Join us for a special poetry encounter at Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre between poet Vona Groarke and artist Brian Fay whose exhibition The Most Recent Forever provides a space for reflection on different ideas of time and how we might understand them, and an overview of the artist’s drawing practice that has, for the last two decades, explored ideas of temporality, change and ephemerality in artworks as a way of standing in for our own experience of time.


Book your Free ticket here on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/poetry-encounters-the-most-recent-forever-tickets-551540310917


In this encounter, Brian will share and exchange insights into his work with Vona who will read from her latest writing, explore the exhibition, and consider how the visual arts have influenced her work.

Poetry Encounters is a series of artist-poet readings and discussions, presented in association with Poetry Ireland in galleries all over Ireland.


Brian Fay is an Irish artist living in Dublin, his practice is rooted in drawing and he uses the materiality of pre-existing artworks and objects to examine our complex relationship to time. His work is in the National Drawing Collection Ireland, and the collections of The Arts Council of Ireland, The Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, Office of Public Works Irish State Collection, Technological University Dublin, and private collections. He is the winner of the 2014 Derwent International Drawing Prize and the AXA Drawing Prize 2016. In 2022, he undertook an artist residency at the Anni and Josef Albers Foundation, Connecticut, USA.


Poet, essayist, reviewer and editor, Vona Groarke is the current Writer in Residence at St John’s College, Cambridge, UK. Her work has recently appeared in New York Review of Books, LA Review of Books, PN Review and Poetry Review. Of her eight poetry collections, the most recent is Link: Poet and World (Gallery Press, 2021). Her Selected Poems won the 2017 Pigott Prize for Best Irish Poetry Collection. Her thirteenth book, Hereafter: The Telling Life of Ellen O’Hara is a poetic account of Irish women domestic servants in 1890s New York. It arose out of her time as a Cullman Fellow at the New York Public Library (2018-19) and was recently published by New York University Press.


Vona is currently writing a text for the publication, The Most Recent Forever. The publication, which will be published later this year, is designed by Oonagh Young and also includes a text by art historian Tim Stott.


The Most Recent Forever is a touring exhibition supported by the Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon, in partnership with Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda (lead partner) and Limerick City Gallery of Art.


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