Debbie Godsell: Flail

Saturday 22 February – Saturday 5 April 2025
Image: Protestors, 2024, photograph by Roland Paschhoff, courtesy the artist and Source Arts Centre | Debbie Godsell: Flail | Saturday 22 February – Saturday 5 April 2025 | Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre | Image: Protestors, 2024, photograph by Roland Paschhoff, courtesy the artist and Source Arts Centre | black-and-white photo of photos (probably) pinned to a wall as three rows of five photos each; most of the photos depict a doll-like or ritual-related or goofy head; there is a photo of a furry hand right in the centre of the display; some of the heads are atop sticks; only one, bottom left, could be considered realistic, and two or three are far from discernable
Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre is delighted to invite you the opening of Flail by Debbie Godsell on Saturday 22 February at 2pm

The opening event will include a Gallery Conversation between the artist Debbie Godsell and art critic, broadcaster and writer Cristín Leach. It will also include the live performance premiere of Harvesting History, a hymn-based response to Debbie Godsell’s Flail, written by Cristín Leach, composed by Susan Nares and sung by the West Cork Choral Singers under the musical directorship of Susan Nares.

This exhibition by Cork-based artist Debbie Godsell presents a dynamic intersection of history, tradition, custom and ethno-cultural perspectives, all viewed through the lens of the harvest. Harvest time in Ireland is an annual event that has both divided and bound communities across all aspects of life for many centuries. Famine, war, religious tensions, social divisions, providentialist belief, love and folklore are all bound up in the complex rituals and labours related to the gathering in of grain.

The exhibition at Uillinn builds upon Debbie’s 2023 work, which re-examined the overlooked narratives in the historiography of collecting Protestant customs and beliefs in Irish museums and archives, mainly relating to the custom of harvest thanksgiving, which itself has rich and complex origins.

Through an eclectic fusion of film, installation, printmaking and digital photography, Debbie re-evaluates our current understanding of identity construction, nationality and belonging within a multicultural contemporary Ireland, creating a vital space for dialogue in relation to a minority community and its inherent historical tensions and entanglements.

Debbie Godsell studied at the TUS Limerick School of Art & Design and the MTU Crawford College of Art & Design, Cork where she graduated with an MA in Art. She makes work that is primarily lens-based and has evolved to produce outcomes both in two-dimensional works, sculptural forms and video. Interrogating and re-evaluating themes of identity and belonging through our contested historical relationship with land are the motivational forces underpinning each work. Debbie’s work is collected by the National Gallery of Ireland, the OPW, and the Crawford Gallery of Art as part of the National Collection. She is a recipient of the Arts Council / An Comhairle Ealaíon Visual Arts Bursary Award 2022 and 2023, Cork County Arts Bursary 2022, Cork County Arts Ballinglen Artist Residency 2019 and Cork County Arts Office Tyrone Guthrie Bursary 2017 Award.

Image: Image: Protestors, 2024, photograph by Roland Paschhoff, courtesy the artist and Source Arts Centre
Saturday 22 February – Saturday 5 April 2025
Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre
Skibbereen, Co Cork
Telephone: +353 28 22090
info@westcorkartscentre.com
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Opening hours / start times:
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4:30pm
Admission / price: Free

 
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