Aideen Monaghan
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Large outdoor projections at night of drawings and photographs resulting from a residency at Anatomy.
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"I began my residency in the Anatomy Department on the 30th of May 2016. I started by documenting various artefacts in the building through drawing. These included beeswax models of the embryo and papier-mâché models of internal organs, which originated from the Auzouz factory in France. I was also interested in the tension between the functional and historical elements of the building. The lecture room predates the founding of the university. It once formed part of a residence, Belmont house, which was owned by the Whalley family. The front section of the house was demolished during the 1930s and was replaced by a flat roof building. Renovations and adjustments have transformed the interior of the building since then. However, cut stone passageways, which are now blocked up and redundant fireplaces are reminders of the past activities of the space.
I received generous assistance from Professor Peter Dockery and the staff of the Anatomy department. I was also allowed access to the dissection room, histology slides and the process of their production.
The concept of making something invisible visible resonated with me, as the Anatomy department is a place that many generations have passed through and left their mark upon. My work attempts to dissect the history of Belmont house and reveal the layers of human activity witnessed there." Aideen Monaghan
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Tuesday, March 7, 6:30pm, projections on Anatomy building
Múscailt Multimedia exhibition at Education
Including students of St. Brigid's College, Loughrea, who all responded to the the theme of Múscailt.
In association with NUI Galway School of Education.
March 6 - 10, Education Building, Nuns' Island
Opening Reception with Professor Gerry MacRuairc and live music by students:
Monday, March 6, 6:30pm, Education Building, Nuns' Island
Ya habibi (O my love) | Taim Haimet & Amr Al Safadi
Video installation. Editor: Miriam de Burca
Two dancers, one in Galway, the other in Lebanon, dance to the same song. At a moment in time when borders are stronger than ever, they attempt to erase them for the time of the dance.
March 6 - 9, Art Gallery, Quadrangle
Opening: Monday, March 6, 12pm, Meeting Room 1, Áras na Mac Léinn
(video installation will move to the Art Gallery after the opening)
Research Use Only - Patrizio Mancuso
Looking through a microscope, accessing the genetic information of a human cell, observing how life originates. ‘Research Use Only’ is an inside view of the tireless work of modern scientists and a tribute to the sleek aesthetic of biomedical research.
March 6-10, 9am - 10pm, Áras na Mac Léinn foyer
Culture-itis | NUI Galway Knit and Crochet Group & Friends
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Using the petri-dish for a canvas and drawing on various techniques, the crafters will explore the theme of Culture-itis. Culture under a microscope.
March 6-10, 9am - 10pm, O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance
Ananya Gupta | Silhouettes of Life
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An installation of beautiful silhouettes suspended in the glass cubes outside the Library.
Gupta's artwork comprises of intricate hand-drawn designs that are carefully cut out from paper. These images are delicately framed to preserve the silhouette and shadow effect and encompass a wide variety of themes representing a dynamic celebration of life: scenes from nature; children playing; musicians and dancers engrossed in their performance; and scenes from mythology and fantasy.
March 6 - 31, Glass cubes outside the Library
Victorian Echoes | Alan James Burns & Aideen Monaghan
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Anatomy & Physiology on the move. A glimpse of documentation by Artists in Residence at Anatomy & Physiology, NUI Galway.
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March 6 - 31, Arts Millennium Building foyer
Open from Monday, March 6
Path-breaking Women of NUI Galway: 1912-1922 and beyond
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Featuring twelve women from diverse backgrounds, each a former faculty member or student, and their extraordinary - yet little known - contributions across the arts, sciences and public life in the years before and after 1916, or subsequently in the first decades of Irish independence, this exhibition foregrounds in particular the campaigns for social reform that animated Ireland in the early 20th century,
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Curator: Niamh Reilly
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Presented by University Women's Network / Centre for Global Women's Studies / Gender ARC
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March 7 - June, 9am - 10pm, Hardiman Building
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CIÚNAS dance video
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Ciúnas (pronounced Q-ness), a short dance film, explores the place, power and presence of women at NUI Galway. Look out for it on screens throughout the college. Specially commissioned by the Arts Office at NUI Galway.
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"In joy, enjoy being danced through a common sense vision. No hidden meanings. Relate with intelligent bodies working in the built and natural landscape." Choreographer Bernadette Divilly
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Featuring: Elodie Rein, Doireann Carney and Maeve Gallagher
Director: Bernadette Divilly
Video: Maria Gibbons
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See also: Ciúnas talk and screening
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Throughout the week on campus screens
Sculptures from the Mobile Home
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Sculptures made from recycled materials by James Fleming
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March 6 - 17, 12 - 4pm, Art Gallery
Metamorphosis | Art Soc group exhibition
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Metamorphosis is defined as ‘a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one’. Every day on this Earth things change, sometimes for the better and sometimes for the worse, and usually we have no choice. The beauty of this theme is the variation of imagery, colour, and texture that it provokes in the mind, allowing every artist to express their own individual vision of ‘Metamorphosis’.
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March 6 - 10, 9am - 10pm, O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance
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Opening Reception: Monday, March 6, 7pm
Ponder | Group exhibition
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A group exhibition featuring work by students of the Arts Office art classes, which are taught
by Marina Wild.
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Kathleen Cafferky | Anne Downey Monaghan | Liz Walsh | Anne Condon | Tory Irvine | Greg Molloy | Nicholas McDonagh | Alison Herbert | Bridget Guest | John Caulfield | Aileen Hogan | Niall Murphy | Catherine Geraghty | Michelle MacDermot | Niamh Nolan | Fintan Convery | Kathleen O'Neill​ |
Niamh Nolan | Maeve Egan | Peggy Quinlan | Clodagh Raleigh | Jaany Ravenscroft-Hull | John Flynn |
Mary Murphy | Sarah-Anne Buckley | Meadhbh Thornton | Orna O'Halloran | Pádraic Waters |
Karen Hughes | Siobhán Conneely | Ann McNamara |
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March 6 - 31, 9am - 10pm, Balcony and foyer, Áras na Mac Léinn
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Opening Reception: Monday, March 6, 7pm
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Campus Create | Online
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CampusCreate aims to encourage creative thinking at NUI Galway and beyond in a fun and playful way. During the week of March 6th-10th ‘Creative Challenges’ will be posted via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and website campuscreate.eu using the hashtag #CampusCreate. Each morning will bring a new creative challenge, one which you can interpret in whatever way you like and which should only take 10-15 minutes of your time!
Upload your creations of video, drawing, writing, audio, photography, poetry, mash-ups, remixes etc. to our social media sites. More information at Twitter @campuscreate or website campuscreate.eu.
Register to receive a morning email with the day’s challenge. We hope you can join us at CampusCreate during Muscailt Arts Festival where anything goes and the only limits are your imagination.