Magnetic Fields opened up an experimental environment to explore collective forms of authorship, introducing students to chance-based processes of production and taking the Surrealist process of the exquisite corpse as its point of departure. In the autumn term of 2015, Art School invited artists John Beattie and Sven Anderson and writer Michael West to work […]
Monthly archives: January 2020
Other! Other* Other?
Other Other Other identified, examined, and celebrated otherness through collaborative sculptural and material exploration. In the autumn term of 2015, Art School invited artists Rhona Byrne and Vanessa Donoso Lopez to work with students at Gaelscoil de hÍde and Scoil Mhuire in Roscommon over the course of two days. Vanessa Donoso Lopez looked at the […]
I’ll Be in Your Camp – Will You Be in Mine?
I’ll Be in Your Camp Will You Be in Mine is a project that connected two art educational communities, a second-level school and third-level university situated in the same neighbourhood but without awareness of each other. Over the autumn and spring terms of 2016 and 2017, Art School invited Karl Burke and Naomi Sex to […]
Playing
Playing experimented with staging and the collective production of space through theatre and architectural model making. In the autumn term of 2015, Art School invited artists Elaine Leader and Sarah Pierce to work with art teacher Turlough O’Donnell and a group of transition year students in Blessington Community College. The project title casually emerged from […]
It’s Very New School
It’s Very New School brought a variety of Art School projects to new audiences beyond their original school sites and communities. Held in Rua Red in 2017, the exhibition gave space to consider the range of forms of thinking that Art School and its collaborators have brought out. At the time of exhibition, the arts […]