LINENHALL ARTS CENTRE
Portico Library Manchester
Visual Carlow ARTWORKS 2019
Cill Rialaig Artist Residency, Co Kerry
25th November -6th December 2017
Contemporary British Painting Prize
Strangelands - Collyer Bristow Gallery
Painting Now
Marmite Prize For Painting V 2016
Preview Friday 3rd June, 6-10pm with prize giving at 8pm. Block 336, 336 Brixton Road, London, SW9 7AA Albane Lamoril,Richard Baker,Sarah Ball, Anthony Banks, Juan Bolivar Philip Booth Eleanor Breeze Hannah Brown Jo Bruton Michael Calver Diane Chappalley Emma Cousin Billy Crosby Chris Daniels Amanda Doran Tamara Dubnyckyj Steven Gee Max Gomes John Greenwood Mandy Hudson Clare Jarrett Sooim Jeong Michael Johnson Jessie Makinson Lindsay Mapes, Kathryn Maple José Batista Marques Jo McGonigal Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh Oliver Mulvihill Helen O'Leary Bernadette O’Toole Selma Parlour Alison Pilkington Christiane Pooley Sheila Rennick Joan Sugrue Suzy Willey Daniel Woolhouse 37th Annual Open Exhibition and Éigse and Hotron ART WORKS Prizes
Carlow Arts Festival and VISUAL Carlow present ART WORKS, the 37th annual open submission exhibition and art prize. Running for 10 days at VISUAL and St Patrick’s College, in a quick burst, this exhibition celebrates the energy, creative power and diversity of visual arts practices in Ireland. It features work by artists selected from open submission as well as 5 invited artists; Stephen McKenna, Denis McNulty, Aideen Barry, Jaki Irvine and Brian Duggan. This year ART WORKS has been selected by Annie Fletcher, Senior Curator, Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven & Claire Feeley, Producer Barbican, London. The Selected Artists Doireann Ní Ghrioghair, Jenny Brady, Jennifer Trouton, Gabhann Dunne, Susan Mac William, Bennie Reilly, Bridget O’Gorman, Tom Climent, Marcel Vidal, Mark P Cullen, Martina O’Brien, Bartosz Kolata, David Beattie, Paul Hallahan, Helen Blake, Stephen Morris, Robert Dunne, Blaise Smith, Susan Connolly, Katie Watchorn, Tracy White Fitzgerald, Tom Climent, Patrick Redmond, Paddy Joe Rickard, Michelle Deignan, Maria O’Brien, Mella Travers, Michelle Browne, Hanneke van Ryswyk, Hugh McGettigan, Cecile Johnson Soliz, Jane Rainey, Vera Ryklova, Rebecca Bradley, Alan Phelan, Lee Welch, Seán Guinan, Samuel Tobin, Roisin Lewis, Anna Boyle, Gypsy Ray, Tommie Lehane, Paul Mosse, Tom Fitzgerald, Mandy O Niell, Jonathan Mayhew, Tia Vellani, Kate Nolan, Michelle Byrne, Meghan Heeney, Gregory Sean Sheehan, Richard Carr, Kevin Gaffney and Joan Sugrue Vector 11 Feb - 20 March 2016 Curated by Will O'Kane
The title Vector is a metaphor drawn from mathematics and physics, the term describes an object with a specific direction and its use in defining various points in space and how these points in space relate to each other. To loosely borrow this term for an exhibition themed around landscape is to actively project out to the viewer the relationship between two different works of art, as if they were two points in space. As if to say the personal expression of each artist in the show is in a conversation with the next artist on display, together they may form new ideas on what it is to live in the land, to live in the world. Themes within the show are varied, from the historical to the surreal, from representational imagery to works that teeter on the cusp of abstraction.
The Exhibition is made possible with the support of Culturlann Sweeney & Clare Arts Office. It is produced by The Artists' Resource Room, an initiative intended to support dialogues on the visual arts in Co. Clare. Participating artists are Jackie Askew / Fiona Burke / Peter Burns / John Busher / Marie Connole / Gerry Davis / Trudi van der Elsen / Mary Foudy O'Halloran / Sara Foust / Noelle Gallagher / John Hanrahan / Vincent Kilowry / Chris Leach / Selma Makela / John McHugh / Fx Murphy / Mary Noonan / Christine Porter / Hanneke van Ryswyk / Joan Sugrue / Ian Wieczorek Sift 17 – 31 October 2015 Co-Curated by John Busher and Trudi van der Elsen John Busher, Trudi van der Elsen, Noelle Gallagher, Will O’Kane, Kate Murphy, Joan Sugrue Sift is a co-curated project initiated by John Busher and Trudi Van Der Elsen. Without addressing a specific theme, the works examine emerging developments in contemporary painting practice. Sift is a reference to the physical act of filtering through source material, unearthing ideas, and the unexpected which can result from this. A common thread is formed, where image making, photographic referencing, place and memory rise to the surface. Largely grounded in the premise of figurative painting, the individual art practices explore a territory where this concern borders on abstraction. Positioned in a Victorian (1896) dance hall, Sift offers a juncture where this diversity can be reimagined. Over a number of months, all artists will engage in dialogue to explore the shared concerns of their practice that will eventually conclude and unfold in the space. This dialogue will examine literary connections that may emerge, and eventually provide a framework for works through a series of spoken word events. Award winning writer Caroline Busher will write a series of short stories in response to the works and will be exhibited alongside the show. The Trouble with Painting Today
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Now Wakes the Sea Kinsale Arts Festival 2014
Collette Egan, Elizabeth Lyne, Joan Sugrue, Laura Smith, Luke Sisk, Mandy Williams, Miriam O’Connor, Rita O’Driscoll, Sean Guinan
Now Wakes The Sea is Kinsale Arts Festival’s annual open submission exhibition for contemporary visual artists, established to provide an international platform for emerging practitioners. Exhibiting artists are selected by an independent panel, which for 2014 included artist Kathy Prendergast, Ingrid Swenson (PEER UK), Helen Carey (Limerick City Gallery of Art) and Trish Brennan (Head of Fine Art and Applied Art, CIT Crawford College of Art and Design).
Now Wakes The Sea is Kinsale Arts Festival’s annual open submission exhibition for contemporary visual artists, established to provide an international platform for emerging practitioners. Exhibiting artists are selected by an independent panel, which for 2014 included artist Kathy Prendergast, Ingrid Swenson (PEER UK), Helen Carey (Limerick City Gallery of Art) and Trish Brennan (Head of Fine Art and Applied Art, CIT Crawford College of Art and Design).
Interview Room 11 Edinburgh Paint Like You Mean It
Oriel Davies Open 2014 Newtown Wales
We are very proud and excited to announce the 60 artists who have been selected to exhibit as part of the Oriel Davies Open 2014. Individual prize-winners will be announced at the opening.
Selected Artists Following the overwhelming response to our call for entries, Oriel Davies is delighted to present a superb selection of artworks by 60 artists in our largest Open ever.
Celebrating the sensibility of an Open, the exhibition features work by established artists, art students and other emerging talent, demonstrating the breadth and diversity of current artistic practice.
Exhibiting artists:
Caroline Allen, Kay Bainbridge, Jenny Baines, Kelly Best, Richard Bowers, Sasha Bowles, Jessie Brennan, Rachel Busby, Jane Cairns, Agnes Calf, Robert Cervera, David Cushway, Hannah Downing, Nisha Duggal, James Epps, Bob Gelsthorpe, Anne Gibbs, Thomas Goddard, Alastair John Gordon, Nigel Grimmer, Richard Higlett, Kathryn Hinton, Jim Howieson, Sarah Hughes, Shaun James, Neil Jones, Bernadette Kerrigan, Jin Eui Kim, John Lawrence, Sharon Leahy-Clark, Lawrence Leaman, Hywel Livingstone, Rosanna Martin, Eva Masterman, Guy Mayman, Neil McNally, Jackie Morris, Conrad Pack, Bharti Parmar, Susan Phillips, Nicole Polonsky, Chris Poolman & Elizabeth Rowe, Sara Rees, Ruaidhri Ryan, Abigail Sidebotham, Howard Silverman, Rebecca Sitar, Kristian Smith, Helen Snell, Josephine Sowden, André Stitt, Joan Sugrue, David Theobald, Charlie Godet Thomas, Clare Thornton, Alana Tyson, Paul Westcombe, Hanne Westergaard, Gwyn Williams, Maarten van den Bos.
Selected Artists Following the overwhelming response to our call for entries, Oriel Davies is delighted to present a superb selection of artworks by 60 artists in our largest Open ever.
Celebrating the sensibility of an Open, the exhibition features work by established artists, art students and other emerging talent, demonstrating the breadth and diversity of current artistic practice.
Exhibiting artists:
Caroline Allen, Kay Bainbridge, Jenny Baines, Kelly Best, Richard Bowers, Sasha Bowles, Jessie Brennan, Rachel Busby, Jane Cairns, Agnes Calf, Robert Cervera, David Cushway, Hannah Downing, Nisha Duggal, James Epps, Bob Gelsthorpe, Anne Gibbs, Thomas Goddard, Alastair John Gordon, Nigel Grimmer, Richard Higlett, Kathryn Hinton, Jim Howieson, Sarah Hughes, Shaun James, Neil Jones, Bernadette Kerrigan, Jin Eui Kim, John Lawrence, Sharon Leahy-Clark, Lawrence Leaman, Hywel Livingstone, Rosanna Martin, Eva Masterman, Guy Mayman, Neil McNally, Jackie Morris, Conrad Pack, Bharti Parmar, Susan Phillips, Nicole Polonsky, Chris Poolman & Elizabeth Rowe, Sara Rees, Ruaidhri Ryan, Abigail Sidebotham, Howard Silverman, Rebecca Sitar, Kristian Smith, Helen Snell, Josephine Sowden, André Stitt, Joan Sugrue, David Theobald, Charlie Godet Thomas, Clare Thornton, Alana Tyson, Paul Westcombe, Hanne Westergaard, Gwyn Williams, Maarten van den Bos.
Ennistymon Courthouse Gallery March 2014
Wexford Emerging Artist Award 2013
Joan Sugrue has been shortlisted for EVAA 2013
The Emerging Visual Artist Award is a partnership initiative between Wexford County Council, Wexford Arts Centre and the Arts Council. The initiative supports promising visual artists in Ireland with an award of €5,000 and a solo exhibition at Wexford Arts Centre.This award is aimed at recognising and supporting the development of committed emerging artists, in kick starting their career and achieving professional recognition.
The Emerging Visual Artist Award is a partnership initiative between Wexford County Council, Wexford Arts Centre and the Arts Council. The initiative supports promising visual artists in Ireland with an award of €5,000 and a solo exhibition at Wexford Arts Centre.This award is aimed at recognising and supporting the development of committed emerging artists, in kick starting their career and achieving professional recognition.
Clifden Arts Festival 2013
PACE
The annual Engage Art Studio Members exhibition as part of Clifden Arts Festival 19th-30th September 2013. I will have site specific work on show.
Carlow Arts Festival Eigse 2013
Open Submission June 7 - September 8 2013
VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art
I will have work displayed as part of the Open Submission 2013.
Artists Stephen McKenna and Amelia Stein have made this year’s selection, with selected local, national and international works sitting alongside five ‘invited’ artists - Gary Coyle, Richard Gorman, Eithne Jordan, Jim Savage and Dorothy Cross – who will each be offering a new or recent work for the show.
VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art
I will have work displayed as part of the Open Submission 2013.
Artists Stephen McKenna and Amelia Stein have made this year’s selection, with selected local, national and international works sitting alongside five ‘invited’ artists - Gary Coyle, Richard Gorman, Eithne Jordan, Jim Savage and Dorothy Cross – who will each be offering a new or recent work for the show.
Engage/PS2 Project at the Dock Shed Galway
I will be creating a community based event 'Stories for Jam' as part of this project in July 2013
Galway County Council Individual Artist Award 2013
Joan Sugrue gratefully acknowledges the support of Galway County Council for 2013
THE 6TH ANNUAL 126 MEMBERS' SHOW
SELECTED BY KATHERINE WAUGH
January 26th - February 2nd 2013
This year, 21 artists have been selected to exhibit. The selected artists are Tim Acheson, Julian Astellara, Asylum Archive, Catherine Barragry, Jane Cassidy, Cecilia Danell, Matthew Doherty, Mollie Douthit, Sean Guinan, Levi Hanes, Austin D.H. Ivers, Robin Jones, Marielle Mac Leman, Tim O'Connell, Tadhg O'Cuirrin, Will O'Kane, Cormac O'Neill, Jim Ricks, Kristian Smith, Joan Sugrue and Ruby Wallis.
SELECTED BY KATHERINE WAUGH
January 26th - February 2nd 2013
This year, 21 artists have been selected to exhibit. The selected artists are Tim Acheson, Julian Astellara, Asylum Archive, Catherine Barragry, Jane Cassidy, Cecilia Danell, Matthew Doherty, Mollie Douthit, Sean Guinan, Levi Hanes, Austin D.H. Ivers, Robin Jones, Marielle Mac Leman, Tim O'Connell, Tadhg O'Cuirrin, Will O'Kane, Cormac O'Neill, Jim Ricks, Kristian Smith, Joan Sugrue and Ruby Wallis.
ArtsTap TITLE AWARD November 2012
Contributors
ROBERT ARMSTRONG - [Invited Artist]
SIMONE OSTHOFF - [TITLE Award 'A sky on the floor:utopia, alterity and the violence of history']
ISABEL NOLAN - [Invited Artist]
HEIDI POLLARD - [Invited Artist]
JOAN SUGRUE - [TITLE Award 'Sculpting a Female Aesthetic - How Can Public Sculpture Inform a Feminist Discourse?']
ARTStap Online TOP 5 - [Rated by You]
SARAWUT CHUTIWONGPETI - [Open Submission Award Recipient]
RICHARD CARR - [A Reliable Meeting Place...Notes of a Soundmaker]
ARTStap Online TOP ART SPACE
VALERIE BRENNAN - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
FRED L'EPEE - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
MARK HAUGHTON - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
LIAM CAMPBELL - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
SALOME VOEGELIN - [Ethics of Listening]
ARTStap FRANCHISE Programme
ROBERT ARMSTRONG - [Invited Artist]
SIMONE OSTHOFF - [TITLE Award 'A sky on the floor:utopia, alterity and the violence of history']
ISABEL NOLAN - [Invited Artist]
HEIDI POLLARD - [Invited Artist]
JOAN SUGRUE - [TITLE Award 'Sculpting a Female Aesthetic - How Can Public Sculpture Inform a Feminist Discourse?']
ARTStap Online TOP 5 - [Rated by You]
SARAWUT CHUTIWONGPETI - [Open Submission Award Recipient]
RICHARD CARR - [A Reliable Meeting Place...Notes of a Soundmaker]
ARTStap Online TOP ART SPACE
VALERIE BRENNAN - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
FRED L'EPEE - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
MARK HAUGHTON - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
LIAM CAMPBELL - [MAKERS Award Recipient]
SALOME VOEGELIN - [Ethics of Listening]
ARTStap FRANCHISE Programme