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Macroom Town Hall in association with Cork County Council, Sirius Arts Centre and Cork Film Centre Presents
“Bittersweet” - Expressions of Love and Hate. An exhibition of Contemporary Irish and International Artists
Macroom Town Hall Gallery
Macroom, West Cork
Opening Friday, 6 August 7:00pm
Curated by: Sandra Minchin and Peggy Sue Amison
Exhibition runs until Saturday 21 August 2010
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11AM – 5 PM
The Macroom Town Hall located in the centre of Macroom West Cork, presents Bittersweet, an exhibition of works by Irish and International Artists, co-curated by Sandra Minchin and Peggy Sue Amison. The exhibition opens at 7:00pm on Friday 6 August 2010 and runs until Saturday 21 August.
“Bittersweet” presents expressions of love and hate, illustrating the pleasure and discomfort of intimacy, unveiling a combination of beauty and tension in an attempt to visually interpret the emotional landscape of a challenging existence. Featuring works by over 20 Irish and international artists, the exhibition will include an eclectic mix of media: from painting to sculpture, photography to video.
“Bittersweet” showcases a number of established and emerging artists based in, or originally from Ireland such as: Kevin Callaghan, Paul Cialis, Bernadette Cotter, Dominic Fee, Tom Fitzgerald, Michael Gurhy, Chris Hurley, Rebecca Hegarthy, Marianne Keating, Keith Kennedy, Max Le Cain, Breda Lynch, Kieran Moore, Harry Moore, Dan Murphy, Ailbhe Ni-Bhriain, Billy Quinn, Bob Rasmussen Jill Ronayne and Alex Rose along with a collection of visionary international artists, including: photography, performance and visual artists: Franko B (UK), Carolle Benitah (France), Nicola Canavan (UK), Julie Collins (Australia), Doug Dubois (USA), April Gertler (USA), Derek John (Australia), Dominic Johnson (UK), Charlie Jouvet (France), Harold Offeh (UK), Igor Savchenko (Russia) and Phil Toledano (UK).
The exhibition is co-curated by Cork based visual artist and curator, Sandra Minchin and Artistic Director of the Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, Peggy Sue Amison and presented in partnership with Cork County Council, Macroom Town Council, Sirius Arts Centre and Cork Film Centre.
Sandra Minchin, a visual artist and curator, with a reputation for taking radical departures in installation, performance and photography. Sandra’s work has been exhibited internationally in Italy, Shanghai, Amsterdam, the UAE and Melbourne. Sandra has also curated numerous group exhibitions in Ireland, including Death and Desire for the Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh and Fruitcakes and Furry Collars for the West Cork Arts Centre. More recently she organized and curated Human Oddities, which was a benefit for the arts in Cork and mentored and curated a student show for the University of Ballart, Victoria.
Peggy Sue Amison has been curating contemporary visual arts exhibitions since 2001 with a specific focus on photography, both in her role as Artistic Director at Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, and as a freelance curator internationally. Most recently Peggy co-curated “All My Lovin”, the main exhibition at the 9th Annual Photography Festival in Lodz, Poland which opened in May 2010 and presented the show of Irish photography and video, “Postcards from the Celtic Tiger” in Shanghai China in July 2010. A fine art photographer, Peggy’s work has been exhibited in Ireland, the United States and other parts of Europe. Peggy has also authored numerous critical reviews and interviews for international photographic publications.
Bittersweet premiered at the Doswell Gallery in Rosscarbery, West Cork in February 2010, this second expanded exhibition includes new artists from Ireland and abroad. Bittersweet is presented in partnership with Cork County Council, Macroom Town Council, Sirius Arts Centre and Cork Film Centre.
For more information on this exhibition, images for press or for more information on the exhibiting artists, please contact: Peggy Sue Amison at psamison@yahoo.com or Sirius Arts Centre at 021 481 3790.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11 – 5/Sunday & Monday - Closed