Nexus Arts Events
Nexus Arts Events During Drogheda Arts Festival 2011
1.An Exhibition By ADRIAN+SHANE
As Part Of Drogheda Arts Festival
Nexus Arts Presents An Exhibition By
ADRIAN+SHANE Titled I DON’T KNOW WHERE I AM
All Are Welcome On FRIDAY 29 APRIL – SUNDAY 1 MAY
OPEN FRI 7-9PM; SAT 10AM-5PM; SUN 1-7PM
The Exhibition Takes Place In
FORMER ACC BANK – 112 WEST STREET – DROGHEDA
2.FREE ART – An Outdoor Event
GET YOUR PERSONAL PIECE OF ART MADE BY STENCIL ARTISTS NOEL FEENEY AND DARA DONOHOE
YOU Bring Old Pictures, Record Covers, T-Shirts, Bags, Guitars, Books…
WE CREATE Your Personalised Piece Of Art. And Best Of All It’s FREE!!!
All Are Welcome On
SATURDAY 30 APRIL FROM 10AM-5PM
SUNDAY 1 MAY FROM 1PM-5PM
The Event Takes Place Outside
FORMER ACC BANK – 112 WEST STREET – DROGHEDA
3.STREET SCULPTURE – An Outdoor Event
ARTIST DECLAN KELLY WILL BUILD A LARGE SCULPTURE MADE OUT OF SOFT DRINK CANS
WE GIVE You A FREE Can Of Soft Drink
YOU DRINK IT And Give The Empty Can Back To Become Part Of The Sculpture
All Are Welcome On SATURDAY 30 APRIL FROM 10AM-5PM
SUNDAY 1 MAY FROM 1PM-5PM
The Event Takes Place Outside
FORMER ACC BANK – 112 WEST STREET – DROGHEDA
4.CLOSING NIGHT
CLOSING NIGHT OF THE EXHIBITION BY ADRIAN+SHANE WITH REFRESHMENTS
TO CELEBRATE GREAT ART AND A GREAT BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND
All Are Welcome On
SUNDAY 1 MAY FROM 5-7PM
The Event Takes Place In
FORMER ACC BANK – 112 WEST STREET – DROGHEDA
- Published in Drogheda Borough Council
Forthcoming Events at Highlanes
Nano Reid and Gerard Dillon
Full listing of workshops for children, families and adults in January 2010
Join the gallery-based children’s workshop considering the exhibition Nano Reid and Gerard Dillon led by Highlanes Gallery staff
Sunday 3 January, 2.30pm- 4.00pm
€3.00 for children
parentsand guardians are welcome to support and participate
This gallery and Studio – based workshop is led by Liam O’Broin using the Nano Reid and Gerard Dillon exhibition as a starting point.
Tuesday 5 January, 2.00pm- 3.30pm
€5.00for children (5 – 8yrs) Bookings advisable parents and guardians are welcome to support and participate
Join artist Liam O’Broin who will discuss the work of Nano Reid and Gerard Dillon with family groups, discussing ideas and themes in the exhibition. Families are then invited to use dry materials and paper(supplied) making work in response to the exhibition.
Wednesday 6 January, 11.00am- 12.00pm
€3.00 for children ( free with admission to exhibition with adults)
Thisgallery and Studio – based workshop is led by Liam O’Broin using the Nano Reid and Gerard Dillon exhibition as a starting point.
Wednesday 6 January, 2.00pm- 4.30pm
€5.00 for children (9 – 13yrs) Bookings advisable
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AdultWorkshop
This adult workshop is led by Liam O’Broin. Liam will bring the group around the Nano Reid and Gerard Dillon exhibition, focusing on the tapestry work by Gerard Dillon Hands Across the Border.
Friday 8 January, 11.00am- 1.00pm
€10.00 per adult (places limited) Bookings advisable
Exhibition Sponsors: the Arts Council, lJons Engineering, Trousdale Baking Company, FBD Insurance, Keal Ryan Properties and Whyte’s Art Auctionners and Valuers
Admission: €4.00
Concessions: €3.00 (concessions-friends/patrons/benefactors,older people, unwaged etc)
Free for children (under18’s)
There is a €2.00 admission for under 18’s visiting as part of a group or special programme
For further informationand booking contactSiobhan Murphy and Hilary Kelly at Highlanes Gallery on 041-9803311 or Regina Sommerville at info@highlanes.ie
Opening Hours: Monday-Saturday 10.30am-5.00pm Sunday and Bank Holidays 12.00-5.00pm
- Published in Visual Arts, Drogheda Borough Council
Art workshop
- Published in Visual Arts, Dundalk Town Council, Forthcoming Events
Last Night Sketches
‘Late night sketches from the secret garden’ – New work by Petra Berntsson, now showing in the Olive Art House, Sugar Island, Newry.
Large and small canvases, watercolors and prints at prices to suit everybody’s budget (£60-320)
Welcome up to browse and have a coffee or something nice to eat in this lovely cafe & gallery!
The exhibition will be up until the 15th of January 2010
Opening hours Mon-Fri 8.15-6.00, Sat 9.30-5.30, Sun 10.00-5.30
(If you’re driving come early in the day to avoid traffic!)
- Published in Visual Arts, Louth County Arts
Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh Exhibition Highlanes
Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh Exhibition 12 March 2011 to 19 April 2011
Highlanes Gallery presents a new body of work by painter Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh.
Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh’s untitled series explores liminal space, that is, the intervening spaces or interstices between objects and forms. Through this exhibition, spaces are presented with varying degrees of density. The exploration of painting in these works is spare, pared down and presented with a dramatic use of colour. They are suggestive of the performative aspect of painting.
Ní Mhaonaigh’s painting of the frame draws attention to the edge of each work. This, in turn directs the viewer to the central composition presented. These works explore the complexities of looking and the disparity between the image and the construction of the image.
Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh (b.1977) is a visual artist based in Dublin. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. Recent solo exhibitions include Paintings, West Cork Arts Centre, 2010, Paintings, Galway Arts Centre, 2009. Her work has been curated and selected for the following exhibitions, UNBUILDING at the Mermaid Arts Centre, 2010, curated by Cliodhna Shaffrey, Eilis Lavelle and Rosie lynch, Regarding Painting together with artists Diana Copperwhite, Paul Nugent, Sarah Dwyer, Axel Sanson and Esther Teichman, 2010 curated by Elaine Byrne at Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin.
Her work is included in many public collections, including Contemporary Irish Arts Society, Arts Council of Ireland, the Office of Public Works, Dublin Institute of Technology, Boyle Civic Collection, The Mermaid Arts Centre and Aspen Insurance. In 2009, she was shortlisted for the AIB Art Prize and was selected for Futures exhibition at the RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin, curated by Patrick T. Murphy and Ruth Carroll. In 2010 she won the Hennessy Craig Scholarship at the RHA.
In 2010, her work was acquired for the Drogheda Municipal Art Collection at Highlanes Gallery; the gallery later publishing a catalogue on Ní Mhaonaigh’s practice with essays by art critic Aidan Dunne and curator Padraic E. Moore.
The exhibition at Highlanes Gallery is planned to travel to the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, France later in 2011 and in early 2012 to Millennium Court Arts Centre,Portadown, Northern Ireland.
The exhibition will be opened by Séan Kissane, Head of Exhibitions, Irish Museum of ModernArt on Saturday 12 March at 2.00pm. All welcome.
Gallery admission is free, suggested donation €2.00
Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh’s catalogue is available at the main reception for €40.00
The accompanying programme developed by Highlanes Gallery includes an Adult Workshop led by the artist (Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh) on Saturday 26 March from 11.00am – 1.00pm and a Workshop for young people (aged 13-17yrs) from 1.30pm – 3.00pm, also led by the artist.
These gallery-based workshops focus on both the practical and conceptual. Booking is advised as places are limited, and all materials are supplied.
Cost: Adult workshop: €10 per adult. Workshop for young people: €5 per person. Concessions for Highlanes Gallery Friends, Patrons and Benefactors apply.
- Published in Visual Arts, Forthcoming Events
Thomas Ryan RHA Book Launch in Ardee
Thomas Ryan RHA will sign copies of his book ‘Thomas Ryan’ in The Malone Room Ardee on Tuesday 17th November 2009 from 6pm-8pm.
In conjunction with the event an exhibition of recent work by Thomas Ryan and Padraig Lynch will take place from Wednesday 18th November to Friday 20th November in The Malone Room, Ardee, Co.Louth.
- Published in Visual Arts, Louth County Arts, Archives
Fresh on Every Surface- An Exhibition of Graffiti Art by Kube and Omin
“ FRESH ON EVERY SURFACE “ – AN EXHIBITION OF GRAFFITI ART BY KUBE AND OMIN
5th November – 27th November 2009
Opening Night 5th November 7pm -9pm
Open Mon – Fri 10am -1pm & 1:30pm- 5pm
Basement Gallery,Town Hall, Dundalk, Co.Louth
042-9392916
Basement Gallery is proud to present the work of Dundalk-based graffiti artists Kube and Omin. Painting commercially and as a passionate hobby, Kube and Omin have been painting the countries walls for the past 13 years, bringing graffiti art to their hometown and nationwide, as well as being established on the international scene.
Using a wide range of media, including spray painted canvas, acrylic and oil paintings, photographic pieces, steel etching prints and sketches to fully showcase the vibrancy, movement and technical skill that comes with this very new and rapidly moving art form.
Kube and Omin have painted for a vast array of major companies, brands, festivals and arts organisations. Working commercially doing commissions and brand promotion the pair have been submitting their artwork to internationally circulated magazines for the past 10 years, gaining them work overseas aswell as representing the Irish Graffiti art scene on an worldwide platform.
Graffiti art by its very nature is something that the public see and admire but yet mystery surrounds the rhyme and reason to why and how it is done. Since its beginings in the 70’s, Graffiti art has been a voice for young artists to display their talents on a public stage without reward, whilst risking prosecution in some cases to express themselves.
Using such a wide range of mediums – Kube and Omin hope to visually demonstrate the essence of Graffiti art through their own styles and skills. From sketches used on past murals, to photographs of walls, to graffiti art on canvas – all facets of the artform will be displayed and will give a visual narrative to their 13 years of non-stop graffiti art exploits.
This is the first show of its kind to be held in Dundalks’ basement gallery and promises to be one of most animated and interesting uses of the space to date. Kube and Omin will be displaying unseen original pieces for this show in addition to painting some of the gallery walls and creating a more unique, open and engaging atmosphere to the space.
This show promises to be fresh on every surface.
- Published in Visual Arts, Basement Gallery, Dundalk Town Council
There and Now Brian Hegarty Exhibtion
- Published in Visual Arts, Drogheda Borough Council, Louth County Arts, Forthcoming Events


