Celebrate emergence
of spring in Swan Park
30.01.24
ART in the Park III -
Awaken is a temporary outdoor exhibition in Swan Park,
Buncrana from the 1st to 29th February 2024, curated by
the Artlink Creative Team. This showcase of artworks
celebrates the emergence of spring and invites the local
community and visitors alike to experience the
intersection of art, nature, and cultural exploration.
An open event and guided tour of the exhibition will
take place this Thursday, 1st February at 1pm. Attendees
are invited to gather at the Buncrana Anglers Centre,
where this year’s participating artists will lead the
tour around Swan Park, introducing their
thought-provoking artworks. |
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Kevin Harkin with his snow
leopard and swan |
Art in the Park works
will include:
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‘An Illustrated Journey Through the Park’ by artist
Ciara Chapman: This multimedia installation offers an
accessible experience of nature for those with physical
restrictions, celebrating inclusivity and sensory
exploration.
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‘For No Good Reason’ by artist Kevin Harkin: A fairytale
love story about a snow leopard and swan that have
fallen in love with a snowflake that is too afraid to
leave its cage. The story also has a dark undertone,
addressing the artist's personal journey dedicated to
those who have suffered abuse.
•
‘Brigit Spreading Her Cloak’ by artist Brendan Farren: A
willow and wire sculpture depicting the Celtic myth of
Brigit spreading her cloak to create a sanctuary,
emphasising the magic of the earth to provide.
•
‘Upturn of Events’ by artist Lucy Mulholland: This
sculpture transforms an accidental happening into a
statement on interspecies kinship, encouraging a move
towards a more connected future.
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‘On the Inside’ by artist Tara Keegan: Tara’s artwork
explores the inner beauty of the human body, using
recycled materials to reflect on fertility and the
festival of Imbolc.
•
‘Light’ by artist Tara Eileen Welch: Stained glass art
depicting the Celtic pagan calendar, bringing forgotten
traditions to life through artistic skill and the play
of natural light.
•
‘Gateway for Imbolc’ by Tuning Group (Mo Langmuir &
Samuel Collins): A site-specific installation embodying
the transition from winter to spring, inviting visitors
to participate in the celebration of home and nature. |
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Artworks by Tara Keegan |
Artlink project
co-ordinator Martha McCulloch said: "Our exhibition is
designed to make art more visible and physically
accessible and as we strongly believe in inclusivity,
the diverse artworks selected and showcased this year
aim to engage people of all ages and abilities, while
celebrating the exceptional natural features of Swan
Park".
For further information about Art in the Park III and
other upcoming events during February 2024, visit
www.Artlink.ie . |
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