This week I'm chatting with Jim Donnelly, Jim is a painter based in Carlow and has an incredible knowledge of the medium. We talk a lot about painting and other subjects crop up too such as folklore and local history and how they feature in our work, we also chat about art in general as well. Jim doesn't have a website currently but be sure to visit his Instagram to see his realism work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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John Busher
In episode 11 of the Bit of Gallery podcast, I'm chatting with Wexford based artist, John Busher. John works in painting and printmaking and we talk about his studio practice and also his curatorial experience, including his how in the complex and Sift, an exhibition consisting of work created by 6 artist from different parts of the work, both of these shows looked incredible and also seemed challenging as both were installed in locations where the wall space was not what would be typically associated with 2D work.You can see more of John's work and process over on his InstagramI also mention an essay that I had read a while ago, it can be found in the book, Figuring out Figurative Art: Contemporary Philosophers on Contemporary Painting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jules Michael
In episode 10 I'm chatting with Carlow based artist Jules Michael. I've been friends with Jules since the MFA in the National College of Art and Design where we were both in the paint department, we chat a bit about the work she was creating at the time, some of what she has worked on since and what she's currently working on. Jules is also part of the Nine Stones Artists collective which we talk about too and how the group originated. We talk about An Fraughan, an ebook covering an eco social project in Drummin Bog, so if you click on the ebook title it with take you to that. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Cathal Duane
On this week's episode I'm chatting with friend and Galway illustrator Cathal Duane. As the first artist from outside the midlands, we chat about how Cathal got started in illustration, his work process and the process involved with the business side of illustration too. Since he started working in illustration, Cathal has worked for some huge clients and is also represented by Usfolk and JSR. Be sure to visit Cathal's website and his Instagram too to see his work. He's also got work up on Behance as well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Discovering Lafcadio Hearn Through Art
No guest this week due to me having internet troubles, so episode 8 is me sitting in a room talking to a microphone for half an hour. I chat about how I discovered Lafcadio Hearn's work through an artistic opportunity 2 years ago and chat a little bit about the year after, which involved research sketching and painting towards a group show. I meant to blog about it but never got around to it and with the podcast up and running the blog has gone dormant. I mention a novel at one stage but at the time of recording I couldn't remember the name of it, it's The Sweetest Fruits by Monica TruongI also mentioned Kwaidan by Lafcadio Hearn, here's the link to the book on Goodreads Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is a podcast dedicated to helping promote art and artist in rural Ireland, with weekly guests chatting about their careers to date and what they have planned further down the road. Hosted by Laois artist, Pat Byrne. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.