CeAmaRa agus other Pinhole Devices
Three artists undertaking residencies at Cló and The Living Archive collaborated on a process led project. The work explores the possibilities of making photographic images using recycled and obsolete objects including an abandoned car and discarded drink cans. The resulting installation; video, film snatches, stills, drawings, artefacts and pinhole images document the endeavour and resulting outcomes – both the successes and failures.
Anna Marie Savage received a First Class B.A Honours Degree in Fine Art from University of Ulster in 2009. Since then she has been shortlisted for the RHA Tony O’Malley Residency Award in 2011 and has currently shown alongside Dorothy Cross, Mark Joyce and Damien Flood in Crystalline, Millennium Court Arts Centre, Portadown. Rebecca Strain was awarded a Masters with distinction from the Arts University Bournemouth in 2012. She has recently returned from a residency at Polymer Culture Factory Estonia and is currently participating in Harnessing Creativity; Creative Labs 2013 with Leitrim Enterprise Board. Sue Morris is a graduate of the Royal College of Art, London. Since the mid-nineties she has lived in Ireland and currently practices from The Model Studios Sligo. She has exhibited extensively in Ireland, the UK and internationally. Recent awards include AIR Krems scholarship Austria, Culture Ireland and Artist Bursary from Sligo County Council. |
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