Wilton Park Studios 2019 to 2023

Friday 6 September – Sunday 20 October 2024
Michelle Malone, The Kitchen, 26 Cloonlara Crescent, 2022, digitally woven tapestry depicting Malone family council house kitchen in the late 80s, 244 x 122 cm, Image courtesy of the artist. | Wilton Park Studios 2019 to 2023 | Friday 6 September – Sunday 20 October 2024 | Royal Hibernian Academy | Image: Michelle Malone, The Kitchen, 26 Cloonlara Crescent, 2022, Digitally woven tapestry depicting Malone family council house kitchen in the late 80s, 244 x 122 cm, Image courtesy of the artist. | this is a photo in woven form; there is a pinkish cast over the result, presumably from the age of the photo; the tapestry is depicted hanging on a wooden crossbar of the type that holds domestic curtains; in the photo; there is not much that is difrent from today – a fridge, toaster, electric kettle, formica top, edge of a washing machine, even what looks like a microwave; the one thing you’d be very unlikely to find nowadays is the fancy casette-player + tuner, which is sitting on top of the fridge

An IPUT Real Estate Initiative in association with the RHA • A survey exhibition of the fifteen artists who partook residencies at the Wilton Park Studios provided by IPUT Real Estate.

    IPUT Real Estate Artist in Residence Programme, 2019 – 2023 at Wilton Park Studios in Dublin formed a direct response to the ever-increasing studio crisis in Dublin. IPUT Real Estate, Ireland’s leading property company, fully supported a facility with three studios, in collaboration with the RHA.

    As part of this programme, artists were provided with fully supplemented 8-month-long residencies, at crucial stages in their careers, when such supports are vital. The artists who took part in this programme and whose work is on display in this exhibition are: Elizabeth Archbold, Alan Butler, Gary Coyle RHA, Cathy Dorman, Brendan Earley, Leah Hewson, Alan James Burns, Helen McMahon, Michelle Malone, Siobhan O’Callaghan, Alan Phelan, Una Sealy RHA, Anna Spearman, Corban Walker and Sarah Wren Wilson.

    Thriving cities make room for creativity and the RHA is thrilled to have the support of another Dublin-based organisation dedicated to the encouragement and advancement of visual arts and artists in Ireland.

    Image: Michelle Malone, The Kitchen, 26 Cloonlara Crescent, 2022, digitally woven tapestry depicting Malone family council house kitchen in the late 80s, 244 x 122 cm, Image courtesy of the artist.
    Friday 6 September – Sunday 20 October 2024
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