Thursday, 2 July 2015

Oceanographic launches 3rd June at 7.00pm The Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Bangor, Northern Ireland, UK.

Exhibition runs 3-23 June 2015.

Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 9.30-4.30 Saturdays by appointment.

Oceanographic is the culmination of a project with Queen’s University Marine Lab, Portaferry. Artists from Seacourt have been responding to research carried out by faculty staff and the broader theme of the ocean.  

At the launch Dr. Karen Mooney, EnAlgae QUB Project Manager and Emma Gorman, Macroalgal Technician will give a short illustrated talk on their research. 

Marty Ittner from Pyramid Atlantic in Washington DC will show a large cyanotype artwork and give a short talk on her approach to making prints. 

Participating artists include; Anne Anderson,  Ann Bailey, Andrew Marshall, Cecilia Stephens, Pamela Armstrong, Kathryn Marshall, Tracy Bradley, Lyndsey McDougall, Des Edwards, Diane Cowan, Glenn Mills, Rosy Ennis, James R. Moore, Edward Ferguson, Robert Peters, Steph Harrison, Helen Roberts, Caroline Jeffrey, Doris Rohr, Clinton Kirkpatrick, Lucy Turner, Helen Sanlon, Rachel Ramirez, Kate Fortune-Jones, Donall Billings, Shauna McGowan.

Monday, 9 March 2015

Royal College of Art, Stewarts Law RCA Secret 2015


Exhibition 12-20 March, 2015. Royal College of Art, Battersea, Dyson Building, 1 Hester Road, London SW11 4AW.
RCA Secret Dubai will take place alongside Art-Dubai on 18-21 March, 2015.
For more information visit www.rca.ac.uk/secret

Monday, 23 June 2014

'Rahzo' the recycled sardine, Olhão, June 2014.

'Rahzo' the sardine was made in collaboration with the Hospital das Coisas Serviço de Reciclagem Project at the MOJU Association Youth Movement in Olhão for the Popular Saints Festival. The fat body shape and decoration are created using recycled paper and recycled gyotaku prints of Carapau, Garfish, Sea Bass, Starfish, Shells and Seahorses.








Saturday, 14 December 2013

Two of my logo designs made from direct gyotaku prints and some of my photos are featured on the CACHE ITN website. CACHE ITN is a science programme concerning shell production for shellfish farming and biotech in a changing world. 
 http://www.cache-itn.eu