Interface is a studio and residency programme for visual artists, dancers, writers and musicians in the Inagh Valley, Connemara. Founder - @alannahrobins
REMINDER: Submissions are open for Round 2 of the 2024 Open Call for ELEVATE Bursary Programme
Submission Information: giaf.ie/info/submissions/ele…
Deadline: Wednesday 27 November 2024.
Image: Kokedama by Helena Doyle, Woodland Symposium @IInagh 📸 Aoife Herriott.
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We are delighted to announce that Eamonn Maxwell has joined the board of Interface.
Many thanks to outgoing board member Dolores Lyne & continuing members Emer Joyce, John Sweeney, Sarah Jane Larkin and Stephen O Callaghan.
Every year we are proud to feature Galway's local art galleries, centres, museums, and organisations in the GIAF Visual Arts Programme. These establishments produce a trail of beautiful, thought-provoking exhibitions across both Galway city and county, all free to the public!
Our most ambitious install TO DATE is underway.. a lot of butterflies in a lot of tummies eek @alannahrobins @ClodaghEmoe #whenweceasetounderstandtheworld opens on Saturday 13/7 at 4pm
Nice surprise to see ‘clearing’ curated by @EamonnMaxwell mentioned in @sundaytimes today. It features a film and paintings made in response to the restoration of woodland @IInagh in Connemara. 🌱💫🙏@artscouncil_ie @ballinaartscent
We warmly welcome today's announcement by @cathmartingreen@DeptCultureIRL of €6 million funding to deliver artist workspaces across the country.
Supporting local authorities to identify & develop workspace opportunities is a key priority for us, so this is hugely encouraging.
theguardian.com/global-devel… we are really looking forward to hosting Mohamed Sleiman Labat with Bryan Gerard Duffy at Interface in the coming year... a great article about the fantastic work being done by the Sahrawi people in Algeria
We are delighted to be represented by two Interface member artists, Louise Manifold and Olivia Hassett, at Supermarket Art Fair in Stockholm April 25-28.
Please stop by our stand for a chat with creative director Alannah Robins.
supported by @culture_ireland