Artist talk and exhibition walkthrough with curator at Luan Gallery
Luan Gallery is delighted to host an artist talk and exhibition walkthrough with curator Aoife Banks, Eamonn Maxwell, and exhibiting artists.
'Take Care to Leave a Trace' is a multi-disciplinary group show featuring work by recent Fine Art graduates Peter Bjoerk, Aoife Ní Dhuinn, Laura Grisard, Shane Malone-Murphy, Aisling McConville, and Patsy Tyrrell. This event will take place on Saturday, April 6 at 2pm. Admission is free and no booking is required.
'Take Care to Leave a Trace' examines the invisible exchanges and affectual relations between mind, body, and land. Exploring themes of memory, grief, spirituality and our relationship with our surrounding environments, 'Take Care to Leave a Trace' investigates psychic and relational terrains through the monumentalisation of the intangible, unseen interactions between body and space.
This exhibition offers insight into the practice of emerging Irish artists working across mediums such as installation, sculpture, performance, film, photography, and drawing. The artists in this exhibition employ diverse artistic techniques to capture the intricate connections between the physical and metaphysical realms.
Through their thought-provoking works, they invite viewers to reflect on their own experiences and contemplate the profound impact of these intangible exchanges on our individual and collective identities.
By delving into the depths of memory, grief, spirituality, and our relationship with nature, Take Care to Leave a Trace presents a compelling exploration of the complexities of human existence in an ever-changing world.
The exhibition will continue until Thursday, April 18. Luan Gallery is open Tuesday–Saturday, 11am to 5pm and Sundays, 12pm to 5pm. Admission to Luan Gallery is free, and guided tours are free to all.
More information on the exhibition and upcoming events can be found at http://www.athloneartsandtourism.ie/luan-gallery/ and on Luan Gallery’s social channels.
This exhibition is supported by the Arts Council.