Monday 16 August 2010

At Ormeau Baths gallery-Talks

28th August/ 2pm/ Performance by Anne Quail: “ volve ”

*Please note. This performance will last from 2pm until close at 5pm. You are invited to attend at any stage in the performance



10th September/8pm/ Film Premiere of ‘Endless Life’

OBG is delighted to show the premiere of feature length film ‘Endless Life’ which was scripted, shot and edited over Spring and Summer 2010 by Michael MacBroom



11th September/ 2pm/ Performance by Sinéad Bhreathnach-Cashell: ‘Who Moved my Cheese?’



11th September/ 8pm/ Arrivals Closing Event

Belfast based collective C-13 are an ensemble of sound artists, musicians, programmers, animators, architects, visual artists, photographers and film makers. Their collaborative practice challenges traditional media archetypes and explores the tensions between site, medium, artist and audience. Within the OBG, C-13 will deliver a site specific installation event responding to ‘Arrivals’.





Artist Talks at OBG

These talks in collaboration with Visual Artists Ireland offer an opportunity to hear from artists who have experience of exhibiting and pursuing opportunities internationally. The invited artists have been selected for; their innovative approaches to making work within a variety of media; their professional track records to date and their ability to articulate their interests and ideas as artists. This series promises to be inspiring and informative for recent graduates and public alike. www.visualartists.ie


18/8/2010: 2pm Aideen Barry

Aideen Barry is a Visual Artist, working in the mediums of performance, installation, film, sculpture, lens based media, musical composition, drawing and animation. Barry has shown work in Ireland and internationally and has recently showed in Futures at the Royal Hibernian Academy( IRL), a solo at The Butler Gallery in Kilkenny(IRL), and recently showed work at Delawab in Belfast. www.aideenbarry.com



1/9/2010/ 2pm: Niamh McDonnell

Niamh McDonnell is a researcher of digital media, investigating the aesthetics and epistemology of practices around computer based technologies. Her approach draws upon an interdisciplinary background, combining an undergraduate degree in fine art with experience in multi-media arts practice and more recently, an academic education in cultural studies and philosophy. A recent resident at the Digital Arts Studios, Belfast, she is associate researcher with the Centre for Applied Virtuality, at the University of Technology in Zurich. www.on-off-states.co.uk

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