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Take Care to Leave a Trace Artists Talk

Date: Saturday 6th April 2024
Time: 2:00pm
Venue: Luan Gallery, Elliott Road, Athlone N37 TH22
All Welcome. No booking required

 

LUAN GALLERY presents Take Care to Leave a Trace Artist Talk between Aoife Banks, Eamonn Maxwell, and exhibiting artists.

 

Luan Gallery is delighted to host an Artist Talk and exhibition walkthrough with curator Aoife Banks, Eamonn Maxwell, and exhibiting artists. Take Care to Leave a Trace; a multi-disciplinary group show featuring work by recent Fine Art Graduates Peter Bjoerk, Aoife Ní Dhuinn, Laura Grisard, Shane Malone-Murphy, Aisling McConville, and Patsy Tyrrell. This event will take place on Saturday, 6th April at 2pm. Admission is free and no booking is required. 

Take Care to Leave a Trace examines the invisible exchanges and affectual relations between mind, body, and land. Exploring themes of memory, grief, spirituality and our relationship with our surrounding environments, Take Care to Leave a Trace investigates psychic and relational terrains through the monumentalisation of the intangible, unseen interactions between body and space.

This exhibition offers insight into the practice of emerging Irish artists working across mediums such as installation, sculpture, performance, film, photography, and drawing. The artists in this exhibition employ diverse artistic techniques to capture the intricate connections between the physical and metaphysical realms. Through their thought-provoking works, they invite viewers to reflect on their own experiences and contemplate the profound impact of these intangible exchanges on our individual and collective identities. By delving into the depths of memory, grief, spirituality, and our relationship with nature, Take Care to Leave a Trace presents a compelling exploration of the complexities of human existence in an ever-changing world.

The exhibition will continue until Thursday, 18 April. Luan Gallery is open Tuesday–Saturday, 11am to 5pm and Sundays, 12pm to 5pm. Admission to Luan Gallery is free, and guided tours are free to all.

No booking required.


Take Care To Leave A Trace

Curated by Aoife Banks, Luan Gallery Curator

Exhibition runs until 18 April 2024

Free Admission Tues-Sat 11-5pm | Sun 12-5pm


This exhibition is supported by the Arts Council. 


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SA LÁR Westmeath Artists Awards Talk

Date: Saturday 27th January 2024
Time: 2:00pm
Venue: Luan Gallery, Elliott Road, Athlone N37 TH22
All Welcome. No booking required


Join us on Saturday 27th January at 2pm for our Westmeath Artists Awards Talk with Luan Gallery Manager Carmel Duffy and Westmeath Arts Officer Miriam Mulrennan, followed by Winner of the Westmeath Artists Award 2023 Fiona Kelly in conversation with Luan Gallery Curator Aoife Banks.

No booking required.


SA LÁR | A Westmeath Artists Awards Exhibition

Curated by guest curator Emer McGarry

Exhibition until 8 February 2024

Free Admission Tues-Sat 11-5pm | Sun 12-5pm


In collaboration with Westmeath Arts Office with funding support from the Arts Council.


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Luan Gallery Seasonal Closure Notice

Luan Gallery Christmas and New Year Closures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Luan Gallery will be closed from Wednesday 20th to 27th December inclusive and will re-open on Thursday 28th December through until Sunday 31st December 2023.


Normal Opening Hours resume from Tuesday 2nd January 2024.

Athlone Castle Seasonal Closure Notice

Athlone Castle Christmas and New Year Closures

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Athlone Castle Visitor Centre and grounds will be closed from Wednesday 20th to 27th December inclusive and will re-open on Thursday 28th December through until Sunday 31st December 2023.


Normal Opening Hours resume from Wednesday 3rd January 2024.

Experience The Magic of Christmas at Athlone Castle 2023

Meet Santa and Mrs Claus at Athlone Castle - sunday event booked outAthlone Castle will transform into a magical Christmas experience this year to celebrate Christmas with all the charm and atmosphere of an historic castle. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be visiting the castle over two days on Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th December to meet children in Athlone.


Santa's helpers will greet visitors in the Castle courtyard, and children will meet Mrs. Claus who will regale them with her favourite Christmas stories from the cosy Castle Keep. Visitors will make their way through the seasonally decorated Castle and enjoy festive fun activities including crafts, games, and dress-up areas with Christmas music playing along the way to Santa’s Grotto. Helpers will guide visitors to the magical grotto where Santa Claus will be waiting with cuddly gifts and a big HO HO HO welcome for all the children. Visitors can enjoy the festive atmosphere and sing along to Christmas carols as they sip hot chocolate with marshmallows in the castle courtyard before they finish their Christmas visit. Photo opportunities will be aplenty so families can treasure these special memories forever.


Families are advised that pre-booking for their visit to Santa & Mrs Claus is essential to avoid disappointment as places will fill fast. Tickets for the event will cost €25 per child, €15 per toddler (under two years) and €5 per adult. Appointments with Santa are available from 11am to 4.45pm on both days. Early booking is advised as appointments are going fast. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Entry will only be available 15 minutes before the pre-booked time. Bookings are only available online at https://www.athlonecastle.ie/events and a booking fee will apply.

Athlone Castle, Luan Gallery and Abbey Road Artists’ Studios Host Free Events and Extended Opening Hours for Culture Night

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Athlone Castle, Luan Gallery and Abbey Road Artists’ Studios will once again open their doors to welcome  those interested in exploring arts and heritage sites this Culture Night which takes place on Friday 22nd September.

Culture night activities will commence with free entry to Athlone Castle Visitor Centre and grounds between 5pm and 8pm. The castle team will be on hand to give visitors an overview of the castle’s incredible story from 1210 to modern times. Visitors can travel back in time and discover the rich history of this important stronghold and rediscover the joys of traditional games with an evening of fun in Athlone Castle’s courtyard. Visitors can enjoy playing popular games including X&Os, Tumbling Tower, Connect Four and more and a selection of period costumes will also be available for all to try on.

‘Stories from Athlone Castle’, a temporary exhibition that centres around the memories of former residents of Athlone Castle has been extended until Culture Night for all to enjoy. It features the recounted  tales of the many families and individuals who have lived within the castle walls before it became a Visitor Centre in 2012. In addition, a guided tour of Athlone Castle Visitor Centre with Henry Brady, Athlone Castle volunteer, army veteran and tour guide is scheduled at 5.30pm. There will also be a further two guided tours with the knowledgeable and engaging castle cultural assistants at 6.30pm and 7.15pm. Places are   limited and will be taken on a first come first served basis. Pre-bookings are advised so please register your  interest by emailing info@athlonecastle.ie or call us on 090 6442130.

Culture Night will be an opportunity to meet artists Mimi Seery, Ciara Tuite and Paul Flaherty, three resident artists in Abbey Road Artists’ Studios who will host open studios from 6pm to 8pm. The artists are providing a unique, behind-the-scenes view of their practice and will showcase some of their existing artwork and work in progress. They will also be available to explain what inspires them and  their work to visiting members of the public. Mimi Seery is an Irish multimedia artist working in mediums such as painting, traditional and digital illustration, mixed media collage, neon lighting and photography. Ciara Tuite is a Visual Artist/Writer originally from the Midlands, Ireland.  Her background in Fine Art, Performing Arts and Journalism results in a multidisciplinary approach, using imagery and word with a touch of colourful serenity and artistic license. Paul Flaherty is an emerging Irish visual artist from Athlone, primarily working in painting and drawing. His work explores the idea of digital dualism and living different experiences between physical and digital spaces. This is a wonderful opportunity to visit the studios of practicing artists in residence at Abbey Road Studios in Athlone. Studio visits will be facilitated in an open-door manner on a first come first served basis. For further information on the artists and their studio practice contact Luan Gallery on email: info@luangallery.ie or call us on 090 6442154.

Athlone Photography Club, one of the creative groups using Abbey Road Studios community space, will host an exhibition of photographic works captured by their members in the first-floor community space in Abbey Road.  The exhibition ‘Stealing Moments’ will open at 7pm and all are invited to attend. The exhibition comprises a “collection of photographs ranging from the closest study of an avocado to the outer reaches of the galaxy...” This is an exhibition is not missed.

Luan Gallery, will extend its opening hours until 8pm on Culture Night and members of the public are encouraged to visit its current exhibition ‘Symbols of Subject’Symbols of Subject is an exhibition of work on loan from TUS Athlone Campus Modern Art Collection. This exhibition features work from acclaimed Irish artists such as; William Crozier, Louis le Brocquy, Margo McNulty, Jane O’Malley, Tony O’Malley, Anne Rigney, and Corban Walker amongst others. This is a great opportunity to view works from this impressive collection in the municipal gallery and the staff will be on hand to provide an overview and tours of the exhibition to those who are interested.  Looking at formalist artwork that deals with shape, space, form, movement and boundary lines, this exhibition interrogates the use of line and geometric form in modern visual art practice. Semiotics, the study of signs and symbols and their use and interpretation, acknowledges that the  signs that we encounter in our everyday lives are objectively meaningless, though subjective in nature, but through learned association, we interpret signs in a particular manner. Through social, experiential, and educational influence we ascribe meaning to signs. Similarly, culture and society influence our preconceptions of the environments in which we live and, in some cases, can limit our openness to exploring  new perspectives or even engaging with the visual arts. Dr Harman Murtagh is kindly offering a guided tour to all who may be interested in this wonderful exhibition. The tour starts at 6pm in the Luan Gallery. 

Culture Night is an innovative public event taking place nationwide that invites people to spend their evening exploring the best cultural offerings available to them on their doorstep. With museums, galleries and artists’ studios extending their opening hours all around the country, Culture Night is the perfect opportunity to visit sites that you may ordinarily miss out on due to your work schedule. Athlone Arts and Tourism looks forward to welcoming the public to this celebration of culture! For further information and bookings please contact Athlone Castle on 090 6442130 or Luan Gallery on 090 6442154.

Westmeath Artists' Support Award 2023-2024

Westmeath Artists Support Award, is a collaboration between Luan Gallery and Westmeath Arts Office aiming to celebrate, showcase and support the development of Westmeath visual artists’ practices and careers and is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland.


Luan Gallery invites submissions from artists living in or from Westmeath to submit 2D and 3D works for consideration of this Award and inclusion in a group exhibition which will take place in December 2023 and January 2024.


The exhibition will present works from the county’s practicing visual artists selected by guest curator, Emer McGarry, Director of the Model Niland, Sligo.


Each exhibiting artist will receive a stipend of €500.


Additionally, each exhibiting artist will be considered for a professional development award which will be announced at the opening of the group exhibition in early December.


Luan Gallery Visual Arts Development Award - €1,500

I. An exhibition slot in Luan Gallery exhibitions programme (within 24 months from the end date of the group exhibition). Terms and conditions will apply.

II. A residency of 3 months in Abbey Road Artists’ Studios worth €750 (to commence within a 12-month period from the end date of the group exhibition). Terms and conditions will apply.

III. A studio visit and mentorship session with guest curator Emer McGarry.

IV. An opportunity to feature in a video clip/podcast highlighting their artwork and practice published on Luan Gallery’s website and social channels.

V. A profile on Luan Gallery’s website and social channels.


Selection Process 


Consideration will be made according to the following criteria:

A completed online application form with all required information submitted.
Qualifying artists must be from or living in County Westmeath.
Quality of work.
Availability of work: all work submitted for consideration must be already completed and not in progress.
Submissions of 2D and 3D works are welcomed, but please be mindful that this is a group exhibition and large-scale works are difficult to hang and may take up too much space.
A maximum of 3 works may be submitted for consideration.
Work previously shown in Luan Gallery is not eligible.

Luan Gallery reserves the right to use the images provided, or details from the images for promotion of the exhibition. Luan Gallery will remain respectful of the original work and reserve this right based on the need to use the imagery across multiple platforms.
Luan Gallery will not accept applications made in person.
The selector's decision is final. Only selected work will be exhibited.
Successful applicants must deliver the selected work to Luan Gallery between Tuesday 14th and Friday 17th November 2023.

Online application process


Deadline for submission of online application is 5pm Friday 29th September 2023. No applications submitted after this deadline will be considered. 

 

APPLY HERE

 

 

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Sustainable Arts Practice Workshop – Colour Making with Kari Cahill

Date: Sunday 27th August 2023
Venue: Abbey Road Artists’ Studios, Abbey Road, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Athlone
Ages: 18yrs+.
This Workshop is Fully Booked


Photo credit: Kari Cahill


This workshop will introduce you to the process of harnessing colour from the landscapes surrounding you. Whether you are deep in the wilds or surrounded by a concrete jungle, this workshop will show you the basic methods and tools you need to create sustainable paint, ink and pigment colour with natural and industrial materials.


Each participant will be sent a list of tools and material that are suggested for the workshop. They will also be given a recipe worksheet to support their bio colour experiments.


Booking is essential through Luan Gallery; phone or email to secure your place. Payment can be done over the phone or in Luan Gallery.

For more information on this event, and to book, please contact Luan Gallery on: Phone 090 6442154 or email info@luangallery.ie


The outreach programme for Athrú, An Invocation, is supported by Creative Ireland and Westmeath County Council.


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Online Artist's Talk with Rosie O'Reilly


Date: Thursday 31st August
Time: 1pm – 2pm
Virtual Event hosted on Zoom.
For more information and to book, please contact Luan Gallery on: Phone 090 6442154 or email info@luangallery.ie 


Join us for our third Online Artists Talk as part of Luan Gallery’s Climate Outreach Programme, coinciding with current exhibition Athrú, an Invocation.


Rosie works across sound, sculpture, writing and performance; operating at the intersection of art and science and through embedded research (UCD parity Studios residency 2020 – 21, LSC 2021, CIIMAR Marine research institute Porto 2018 – 2019) her practice starts with the values of interspecies coexistence, social justice and care. She works speculatively with vernacular knowledge held close at hand as the tool to make evident that science and technology must co-exist with ancient knowledge. Drawing on mythology and entangled with the more than human world she tries to get closer to different thought systems and in doing so create space and shelter for new collaborative narratives and forms of world making.


Please email to book your place and receive the link.


Athrú, An Invocation | Mark Clare, Teresa Dillon and Rosie O'Reilly. Curated by Aoife Banks. 


At Luan Gallery until Sunday 3rd September 2023.


For more information on this event, and to book, please contact Luan Gallery on: Phone 090 6442154 or email info@luangallery.ie


The outreach programme for Athrú, An Invocation, is supported by Creative Ireland and Westmeath County Council.


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Thinking – With Plants: Guided Visual Meditation as a Form of Collective Writing for Plant Species

Workshop by Teresa Dillon 

Date: Saturday 2nd September
Time: 3pm–5pm 
Venue: Luan Gallery, Elliott Road, Athlone, Westmeath N37 TH22
Ages: 12yrs+
This workshop is free, however booking in advance is essential as places are very  limited.


This two-hour workshop takes the form of a guided visual meditation, that is rooted in the form and lifecycle of Irish bog reeds. Following the meditation, participants will be asked to write, share, or record the impressions and sensations that emerged, while meditating. These recorded sensations will become part of a collective poem that will be co-created on the day.


This workshop is suitable for and can accommodate all bodies from ages 12yrs+.


This workshop is free, however booking in advance is essential as places are very  limited. 

For more information on this event, and to book, please contact Luan Gallery on: Phone 090 6442154 or email info@luangallery.ie


The outreach programme for Athrú, An Invocation, is supported by Creative Ireland and Westmeath County Council.


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