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Teanga - Aisling an Phobail

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Brian O'Doherty

Teanga - Aisling an Phobail is a stone labyrinth which was inspired by the St. Brigid’s cross – Ireland’s oldest peace symbol.

The labyrinth has been an archetypal form in O’Doherty’s work since the mid-1960s. Unlike the labyrinths of ancient mythology, O’Doherty’s labyrint...

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Apples and Atoms

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Eilís O'Connell

This sculpture was commissioned in 2013 to celebrate the life and work of Ernest T.S. Walton (1903-95), Nobel Laureate for Physics, and former graduate and professor at Trinity College Dublin. Walton was the physicist who famously collaborated with John Cockcroft in Cambridge to ‘split the atom...

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Bundoran Seafront Public Art Trail

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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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Dead On

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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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Personal Effects

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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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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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The Hive

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Kit Monkman & Tom Wexler

The Hive was commissioned by Dublin Docklands Development Authority, and jointly programmed with the Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin. It was ...

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[murmur]

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Shawn Micallef, Gabe Roussel & James Sawhney

[murmur] at Dublin Docklands was an audio documentary as part of the 2007 Bealtaine festival which collected and presented stories set in specific Docklands locations, as told by ...

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Writing the City

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Conor McGarrigle & TacTic (Ralph Borland Seodin O'Sullivan)

The project was a GPS drawing walk intervention which involved walking with a hand-held GPS unit tracking our movement as we walked. The walk was to a preplanned route and as we walked the track log of our movement drew a giant word onto a map of the city. The word written was Fucked? (with the ?...

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Hello-Hello

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Danny McCarthy

Hello-Hello arose out of Danny McCarthy’s experience of working on the intergenerational performance project Moment, in collaboration with four other artists and the staff and residents of O’Connell Court sheltered housing unit in Cork.

In the course of his work with...



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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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