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Personal Effects
- Jennie Moran
Personal Effects is a project which aims to uninstitutionalise the hospital through the illumination of its inhabitants' stories. This is done by slowly gathering fragments of lives from individuals passing through the institution and allowing these details and narratives to reappear on ho...
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Second Generation
- Kathleen Moroney
Kathleen Moroney used old cobblestones from the site in recognition of its former function as horse stables. Over a number of weeks she re-created them in porcelain clay and fired them in the kiln to create a bone-like white ...
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Dead On
- Locky Morris
Dead On was the last in a series of three Artists' Gardens – temporary, off-site public art projects – commissioned by the Void Gallery as part of its Void Sites programme for Derry/Londonderry U.K City of Culture 2013.
Brooke Park, where Dead On was sited, dates from 1840 n...
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Polestar
- Locky Morris
The monument is made of 104 treated timber telegraph poles (each measuring approximately 300mm in diameter and 6.5 metres in length). The piece rises to a height of 12 metres, with a similar width, and a breadth of 6.5 metres, and is lit from below with 12 base-mounted spotlights. It was construc...
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Bundoran Seafront Public Art Trail
- Locky Morris, Grace Weir, Brendan Mc Gloinn & Joe & Pat Walker & Walker
In 1999 Bundoran Town Council commissioned four artists - Locky Morris, Grace Weir, Brendan Mc Gloin and Walker & Walker - to develop sculptural pieces in response to the town’s coastal shorefront and sea cliff.
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What Alice Found There
- Deirdre Morrissey
The primary focus in this project was on collaboration between different artists and on art work that encouraged active response to its surroundings and involvement with its audience.
What Alice Found There focused on work that was performative and dynamic, thus creating a diff...- view project here
Saoirse Cainte
- Fiona Mulholland
‘Saoirse Cainte’ (Freedom of speech) is an 18ft tall, laser-cut stainless steel sculpture which was commissioned for a new school, Coláiste Ailigh College in Letterkenny.
Mulholland based her design on the written word and the cultural heritage of County Donegal, while the sculpture’s fo...
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Commemorative Tower to the Hobblers
- Fiona Mulholland
The sculpture comprises 64 life-size cast bronze lifejackets, configured as a tower. Base-mounted spot-lighting illuminates the tower at night. The theme for this art work is derived from a familiar maritime symbol and a metaphor for human insecurity and survival. The tower memorialises the tragi...
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Gropina Revisited/ Of Beasts, Boats and Things
- Janet Mullarney
This project took place in Cherry Orchard National School, a wonderfully synthetic building where artist Janet Mullarney had the opportunity to carry out a series of works throughout the first floor corridors. The buildin...
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An Meitheal Mór - Global Citizens Together
- Sarah Murphy, Feargus Murphy, Cheylene Murphy & Seamus Devenny
A collection of five new pieces of music created by the students of Scoil San Phroinsias NS with Wall2Wall Music, presented in five music videos. Each piece explores global citizenship from the perspective of the school community.
The Board of Management of Scoil San Phroinsias National School ...
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