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Up on the Greenfort

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Grace Weir

A film project  based on collected interviews with local residents, community groups and historians about the Greenfort in Sligo.

Artist Grace Weir became interested in local people's thoughts about the ancient archaeological site, the Greenfort. She comments:

"There is...



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Unit

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Ruth Lyons, Vera Klute, Hope Inherent & Theresa Nanigian

The Unit project offered an alternative way of commissioning public art projects in the town and surrounds of Portlaoise. The projects structure was designed to be supportive of thinking, making and writing. The ethos of the project was to work by mutually investing in the key pa...

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Tower Songs

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Brian Fleming, George Higgs, Sean Millar, Ailbhe Murphy & Daragh O'Toole

Tower Songs is a long term city-wide arts project in Dublin, Ireland. The project seeks to make visible the collective memory and experience of a number of Dublin communities as they make the transition from tower block living, via major urban regeneration initiatives. Tower S...

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NSF: Temporary Projects in the Docklands

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Eli Caamano, Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, Seamus Nolan & Sorcha O'Brien

A series of three temporary public artworks from local, national and international artists, commissioned by the National Sculpture Factory, in the functioning docklands area of Cork.

Balloon by Sorcha O'Brien and Eli Caamano
Sorcha O'Brien and Eli Caamano installed 4 spherical 20ft b...


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Misneach: A Monumental Celebration of Youth

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John Byrne

A large horse and rider sculpture depicting a young female bareback rider cast from the statue of Viscount Hugh Gough, which was originally sited in the Phoenix Park until it was blown up by the IRA in 1957. It was commissioned as part of Breaking Ground, the Per Cent for Art Programme for Ballym...

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Home

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Rhona Byrne

In response to the regeneration of Ballymun in Dublin, over a two-year period, Rhona developed a project called Home working closely with the Ballymun racing pigeon club and the residents of the tower blocks to be demolished.

Speaking about the project the artist stated "The homing ...

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Fill

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Catherine Delaney

Imbued with a haunting sense of melancholy and loss, Fill traces the presence of a profound absence, preserving the memory of time and life passed by. A ghostly silver landscape forms from the hollow negative potholes, cracks, fissures, splits and tears of the previous street fro...

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My Space

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Cecilia Moore

Commissioned by Breaking Ground under the Local Artists commissioning strand, Cecilia put out an open call for submissions in early 2008 for artworks to be displayed in perspex units througho...

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Zip

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Corban Walker

A sculptural light installation in blue and green LED lights, in the Civic Centre Ballymun, creating the illusion of bringing two corners of the atrium together.

Commissioned by Breaking Ground, the Ballymun Regeneration Per Cent for Art programme, Corban Walker was asked to address the va...

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Nazareth Housing Association provides independent living houses for individuals and couples who are 65 and over and on the Sligo County Council housing list.  Nazareth Village is comprised of 48 houses in a garden setting.  The Village was financed as a public-private partnership between Nazareth Housing Association and Sligo County Council with funding from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government.  

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