Video of Here I Am launch in Dundalk released

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Many of you who have passed through the Market Square in the past 24 hours will have noticed a new photographic exhibition on display there.

The Here I Am exhibition in aid of Down Syndrome was launched yesterday and will remain at the Square until next Thursday.

It features 20 photographs of children with Down Syndrome taken by Kerry photographer Dan Murphy. The exhibition seeks to reveal the individuality of each of the children rather than the syndrome they carry.

Organised by local councillors Maeve Yore and Mark Dearey, the exhibition was opened yesterday by Dundalk Municipal District chair Cllr Maria Doyle, Moninna McCarthy and Ronan Quigley, chairperson of Comhairle na nÓg.

For those who missed it, the good folks over at The Digital Bakery have put together a short YouTube clip of the event.

Check it out below…

Here I Am exhibition unveiled at the Market Square

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Just a quick reminder that a photographic exhibition in aid of Down Syndrome will be launched at the Market Square at 11am today.

The Here I Am exhibition will run until June 25th and will be in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland.

It features 20 photographs of children with Down Syndrome taken by Kerry photographer Dan Murphy. The exhibition seeks to reveal the individuality of each of the children rather than the syndrome they carry.

This will be the first art installation at the newly renovated Market Square and was organised by Cllrs Maeve Yore and Mark Dearey, who are both parents of children with Down Syndrome.

The exhibition will be opened by Dundalk Municipal District chair Cllr Maria Doyle, Moninna McCarthy and Ronan Quigley, chairperson of Comhairle na nÓg.

All support for the event is welcomed.

Photographic exhibition to be launched at the Market Square tomorrow

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A photographic exhibition in aid of Down Syndrome will be launched at the Market Square tomorrow at 11am.

The Here I Am exhibition will take place from June 18th to 25th and will be in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland.

It features 20 photographs of children with Down Syndrome taken by Kerry photographer Dan Murphy. The exhibition seeks to reveal the individuality of each of the children rather than the syndrome they carry.

This will be the first art installation at the newly renovated Market Square and was organised by Cllrs Maeve Yore and Mark Dearey, who are both parents of children with Down Syndrome.

The exhibition will be opened by Dundalk Municipal District chair Cllr Maria Doyle, Moninna McCarthy and Ronan Quigley, chairperson of Comhairle na nÓg.

All support for the event is welcomed.

Photographic exhibition coming to the Market Square

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A photographic exhibition will take place at the Market Square in Dundalk later this month.

The Here I Am exhibition will take place from Wednesday June 17th to Thursday June 25th and will be in aid of Down Syndrome Ireland.

All support for the event is welcomed. For further details log on to www.downsyndrome.ie

 

Dundalk Photographic Society exhibition to be launched this Friday

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Dundalk Photographic Society will open their annual exhibition this Friday at 7pm in An Táin Arts Centre at the Town Hall.

The exhibition will be officially opened by Michael O’Sullivan, IPF President, with Peter Rees the distinguished judge.

The exhibition will then be open to the public until May 8th from Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm daily.

Included in this year’s exhibition are photographs which have won awards at national and international level.

Young artists set to launch joint exhibition in Dundalk tomorrow

Eimear Murphy (22), Dundalk and Eileen O’Sullivan (22), Ashbourne, Co Meath, who will launch their exhibition in Dundalk tomorrow

Eimear Murphy (22), Dundalk and Eileen O’Sullivan (22), Ashbourne, Co Meath, who will launch their exhibition in Dundalk tomorrow

Ashbourne and Dundalk-based emerging artists Eileen O’Sullivan and Eimear Murphy (both 22) will exhibit side by side in their show ‘In Search of Place’ at The Basement Gallery at  An Táin Arts Centre, Dundalk from tomorrow.

The exhibition will open on Wednesday 14th January and will run until Saturday 14th February.

Final year Fine Art Painting students at The National College of Art and Design, Eileen and Eimear established a working relationship while organising projects and exhibitions together. However it was during their exchange to The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Antwerp where they lived and worked together, that they began supporting and motivating each other in their practices.

Robert Armstrong, renowned artist and Head of Painting at NCAD is delighted for the girls. He says: “This exhibition is a great opportunity for two young artists at the beginning of their careers. Although the ‘place’ of the exhibition’s title refers to the personal and the domestic, the presentation of this show indicates that Eileen and Eimear are embarking on an enterprise that will lead to establishing a place for both of them in the art world and in the culture generally. This showcase of their work is marking a significant moment in their emerging careers.”

The exhibition ‘In Search of Place’ deals with a theme of ‘Place’ through the exploration of painting in an expanded context. The exhibition looks at ideas of belonging and questions how places carry traces of humanity.

Eileen’s work is concerned with the personal. Her subjects include family, the familiar and everyday objects. Eimear’s work explores the domestic environment. She concerns herself primarily with the traces human leave on spaces. They are both currently working on their final year theses and final year exhibition.

An Táin Arts Centre to be launched on August 29th

The An Táin Arts Centre is based at the Town Hall

The An Táin Arts Centre is based at the Town Hall

The new independent arts centre in the heart of Dundalk will hold its official launch on Friday August 29th at 7pm.

The An Táin Arts Centre at the Town Hall will be run by Paul Hayes, who hopes to reawaken the sleeping giant that is the hub of Dundalk arts, theatre and culture.

On the night Ciaran O’Sullivan’s new exhibition will also be open in the Basement Gallery while the autumn/winter programme of events will be announced.

Táin Theatre to host iconic images exhibition of Dundalk drama scene

The Town Hall

The Town Hall. Picture: Darran Rafferty Photos

An Táin Theatre at the Town Hall will host a collection of iconic images of the Dundalk drama scene from the last century from next week.

The exhibition will launch on Friday July 25th at 7pm and all are welcome to attend.

Finegan to host photo exhibition in the County Museum

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Local photographer Ken Finegan wll host a preview exhibition titled ‘Relate’ in the County Museum on Tuesday July 15th at 2pm.

Ken is best known in the area for his range of courses in Dundalk IT and for his pictures in The Argus newspaper.

All are welcome to attend on the day.

Fís Exhibition to take place in Dundalk IT next month

PercepTune are one of the groups taking part in the Fís exhibition next month

PercepTune are one of the groups taking part in the Fís exhibition next month

The Creative Media section of Dundalk IT will be hosting the Fís Degree exhibition next month on June 4th and 5th.

The exhibition will give people in the community to see some of the work being carried out by students in the college. Students from the Creative Multimedia and Video & Film Course will be showcasing a range of installations, games, films and many forms of technology.
One of those involved is Heather Spratt of PercepTune, a third year media group that also features Fergal McCabe and Naomi Reid.
She told Talk of the Town: “We are creating a Visual Sound Creator to help aid those who are deaf. The installation allows people to experiment with discs and to create their own music, which will output visuals onto a screen.
“The project is currently in the making and will contribute to our Bachelor Degree,” she said.
Further details will be available closer to the exhibition but for now you can find out more about PercepTune’s project at www.perceptune.com