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03 Nov 2005 |
Anthony Key (UK)
Anthony Key is a British-Chinese artist whose practice explores cultural identity. His work aims to be both ironic and accessible, and locates itself in the “everyday”. |
30 Jul 2005 |
Room 13 (Scotland)
Room 13 is an organisation of art studios in schools throughout the UK. It began in 1994 at Caol Primary School when students decided to start their own business to raise the money to pay their artist in residence. |
31 Oct 2005 |
Nevan Lahart (Ireland)
Nevan works in a wide variety of media. The subject matter of his work could be very loosely described as encompassing television, the media, social and political perceptions and the history of art and life as he finds it. |
30 Sep 2005 |
Yasser Aggour (USA)
Yasser Aggours art has emerged from a peculiar chrysalis: economic, social and intellectual history, dandyism, the legacies of performance and conceptual art, and over-exposure to erectile dysfunction commercials. |
30 Sep 2005 |
Mark McGreevy (Northern Ireland)
Mark McGreevy’s work falls into a hybrid form of painting containing real, imagined, abstracted energetic compositions combined with images from a collective conscious to the personal, woven together to present a theme of modernity |
31 Aug 2005 |
Matthew Northridge (USA)
Contained within Matthew’s work are hyper-organized structures and poetic inventions, pared down to an essential state. Composed of variable units in real space or networks on paper, rules are decided and a system developed from many tiny parts. |
30 Jun 2005 |
Sharon Paz (Israel)
For the past seven years Sharon Paz has lived in New York, a cultural melting pot for diverse nationalities, a place where people both find their own voice but still long to be a part of their original culture. |
30 Jun 2005 |
Behailu Bezabih (Ethiopia)
Behailu Bezabih enjoys experimentation in his work, spontaneity and eagerness are major themes in his practice. As a painter and teacher Behailu |
31 Jul 2005 |
Patricia Villanueva (Peru)
Through narration of her own story Patricia Villanueva creates investigation and visual representation centred on the events that burst into her day-to-day living. |
30 Jun 2005 |
Catherine Lee (USA)
In conjunction with her solo show that will be opening at IMMA in June 2005, Catherine Lee is also going to participate on the Artists’ Work Programme for three months prior to the installation of her exhibition. |
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