Thursday 24 November 2011

Studio Spaces Available in New Year




Two Studio Spaces available at Wickham St Studios for artists. Will become available from 15th January. If interested please contact us at wickham.street.studios@gmail.com to arrange a viewing.



Wednesday 9 November 2011

Studio Available

Studio available to rent from November 15th, 
if interested EMail us at 


wickham.street.studios@gmail.com

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Paraic Leahy Awarded Residency at Ucross Fellowship Program

It is the mission of the Ucross Foundation to foster fresh and innovative thinking in the visual arts, literature, and music by providing residencies, work space and uninterrupted time to individual artist, writers, and composers. The Foundation supports residents whose work reflects a depth of individual creative exploration and the potential for significant future accomplishment. Situated on a 20,000 acre working cattle ranch, the Ucross Foundation’s unique geographic location introduces individuals to the land, people and ethos of the northern High Plains and Rocky Mountain region.
Ucross Foundation Fellowship Program Wyoming, U.S.A.



The Residency is supported my the 'The Arts Council of Ireland - Traveling and Training award 2011'


www.ucrossfoundation.org

Gerry Davis Has been Shortlisted for the Bristol Door Painting Prize. Fingers Crossed he wins.


Check out his and other shortlisted entries here


http://thedoorprize.co.uk/







NLA II

W.S.S Artists Emmet Kierans & Gerry Davis will be Exhibiting as 
part of IMOCA's New Living Art 2 show This October.


Wickham Street Studios Group Show





Ludic/Ludo/Ludos is a group exhibition of artists currently working in Wickham Street Studios, Limerick. The show intends to open out to the viewer a succession of art practices. By taking members artworks and concepts less than 200m from the studio to the gallery, we are gazing into a point that underscores the reality that a good deal of 'play'/ experimentation and working things out is involved in the creative process. 'Ludic' is used in philosophy to describe play as an 'act of self definition' which may be close to what individual artists are doing when they're making work. It could also be what defines a group. Artists have access to each others ideas, concepts and processes in Wickam st. It has 12 spaces for 12 artists, each space essentially a playground in itself. abstaining from any attempt to categorize any relationships between practices within the group. The viewer is invited to make what may be their own playful or even absurd connections between the works and the artists, and even create new meanings.W.S.S was set up in April 2009 to provide affordable studio spaces for artists, and an outlet for its members to be part of a wider artistic community. It has become one of Limerick’s key arts organisations and it’s member were responsible for the establishment of Occupy Space. The current members are:

Ramon Kassam, OrlaithTreacy, Paul Rhatigan, Emmet Kierans, Noelle Collins, Paraic Leahy, Gillian Kenny, Rory Prout, Tom Prendergast, Sean Guinan, Kevin O' Keeffe and Gerry Davis.

Ludic/Ludo/Ludos was selected by Ramon Kassam, Kevin 'O Keefe and Noelle Collins with advice and input from Marian Lovett, Curatorial Advisor with Limerick City Gallery of Art .

Occupy Space will be open until 10pm on Friday 23rd September as part of Limerick Culture Night, Wickham, Street Studios will also 23open up the studios on culture night between 5 & 10 pm. It will provide the public with the opportunity to meet the members, and engage with some of the ideas and processes being undertaken by them.

http://www.occupyspace.com/2011/09/ludicludoludos.html

Chris Boland

Dehumidifier








































Rory Prout


Rory Prout was born in Tipperary in 1985. After graduating from LSAD in 2008 he remained to live and work in Limerick where he is currently a member of Wickham Street Sudios. He has shown work nationally and interntionally. His practice engages with the representational challenges posed in a culture accustomed to advances in image technology. Working primarily in painting his themes include censorhip, identity, duplicity and ambiguous narrative.












Gillian Kenny



Gillian is a Limerick based artist. She attended the Limerick School of Art and Design and then completed a Masters in Fine Art in Belfast.
Gillian was awarded the Countess Markievicz medal for painting in 2000. She has received significant funding from the Arts Council, including a travel award for a research project in Mexico in 2005. Gillian has been exhibiting her paintings both nationally and abroad for the last eleven years, at venues such as Limerick City Gallery, The Hunt Museum Limerick, The Belltable Limerick, Droichead Arts Centre Drogheda, The Molesworth Gallery Dublin, The Lab Dublin, Spectrum Fine Art London, The Phatory New York and The Engine Gallery Toronto. Gillian completed her forth large scale solo exhibition at Limerick City Gallery in 2010. Her paintings focus on the dialectics arising through the use of photographic language in painting. Her paintings have been described by Irish Times critic Aidan Dunne as “crisply and expertly painted.”


Evening Time-The Telephone Call 120 cm  by 90cm Oil on Canvas

The Night Before   80cm by 60cm Oil on Canvas

Home 60cm by 80 cm Oil on Canvas








Gerry Davis


Gerry Davis studied painting at the Limerick School of Art and Design from 2005 to 2009, and since then has been involved in numerous group shows and one solo show. Most recently in the Wickham Street Studios Members Exhibition entitled, “Ludic/Ludo/Ludos” in Occupy Space,  and The New Living Art Exhibition in the Irish Museum of Contemporary Art. He has been shortlisted for the 2012 Door Prize for painting in Bristol. He was also part of Limericks first Digital Art group show, Hi-Res in 2010. His work can be viewed at gerrydavisart.com


Untitled

404

Bunker

Dog

Untitled




Tom Prendergast



The Pilgrim - Forty Years On

A Home

Paul Rhatigan

Till Our End

Detached Combination

Emmet Kierans

Emmet was born in Shannon, Co. Clare in 1981. He graduated from the Limerick School of Art and Design with a first class honours degree in painting in 2003. He then went on to achieve a Master of Fine Art Degree from The Glasgow School of Art. He has had numerous group and solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally including Glasgow International 2008, 'Furthermore' in Arts Projects Berlin, 'Mainland' at E:vent Gallery, London and The Watertower Art Festival in Sofia. He currently lives in Limerick city and is a member of Wickham Street Studios.
www.emmetkierans.com







Seán Guinan


Seán Guinan was born in Co. Galway in 1983 and grew up in Athlone, Co. Westmeath. He graduated from Limerick School of Art and Design in 2007 and travelled extensively before returning to Limerick to take up a place in Wickham Street Studios. He was one of the founding members of Occupy Space, an artist-run gallery in Limerick City centre.



Untitled,oil on board,2011

 Untitled 2011, Oil on Board

 Untitled, oil on board, 2011

 Untitled, oil on board, 2011

Hunt Museum, Limerick

Paraic Leahy



Paraic Graduated from Limerick School of Art and Design in 2008 with an honors degree in Fine Art Painting. Orginally a founding member/technican for ‘Occupy Space’ a relativity new arts lead gallery located in Limerick City. Upcoming exhibitions – (Solo show 2012), La 3)5 Arte Contemporanea, Rieti, Italy and (Solo Show 2012) Ormston House, Limerick, Ireland.  Past exhibition include – The Water Tower Art Fest, Sofia, Bulgaria.(2011), The Woods, Limerick City Gallery,(2010), “Something tells me theres something happening at the zoo”, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin (2010), Imposing Nature, Monster Truck Gallery, Dublin (2010), Claremorris Open (2010), mayo. I have also recieved numerious awards such as, Ucross foundation fellowship, Wyoming, U.S.A (2011), North Tipperary Artist Support Scheme (2011), Travel and Training Award 2011 – The Arts Council of Ireland,  Claremorris Open Exhibiton (2010), Second Prize, Tyrone Gutherie Centre Bursary Award (2010).

Birdy Tomkings, 490mm x 610mm(2011)

Daddy Long Legs. 500mm x 420mm (2011)

Fruit of the World, 444mm x 640mm(2011)

Brain. 210mm x 150mm (2011)

5.Pinky, 210mm x 150mm(2011)

Kevin O Keeffe

Kevin is a Cork born painter. He graduated from LSAD in 2006, exhibiting regulary since. He has been a member of W.S.S. since 2009 and is currently The Co-Director of Occupy Space.


Portrait for Facebook Profile,   Oil on Canvas

A Storm Might Be Coming, Then Again It Might Not Be
Oil on Canvas




Buttery
Silicone on board, wall & floor


Horizontal had gone insane so Vertical thought it best to hide in the wheatfield
Oil on Canvas


The 'Brontosaurus' finally killed, Billy the Robot must now deal with the remains
Oil on Canvas



The Hairy Ball's Impact on Climate
Oil on Canvas






Wednesday 5 October 2011

Tim O Neil


Tim has just joined us at Wickham st. Check back soon for info and images