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Sep
17

It’s that time of year again.

Dear Artist,

The Royal Ulster Academy’s 130th Annual Exhibition, which aims to highlight the best in contemporary and traditional visual arts practice, will take place from 21 October to 20 November 2011 in the Ulster Museum, Belfast.

Artists are invited to submit a maximum of two works in any medium for consideration. Work will be selected anonymously by a jury and a range of prizes will be awarded by an independent adjudicator.

ADJUDICATOR

Barbara Rae RA

JURY

Julian Friers PRUA

Jack Pakenham RUA

Terry Gravett ARUA

Marie Louise Muir, Art Journalist & Broadcaster

Kim Mawhinney, Head of Art, National Museums Northern Ireland

There are two stages to the submission process. Firstly, a completed entry form and fees must be received by 16 July. Secondly, you will need to deliver your work to one of our drop points, either in Dublin (13 August) or Belfast (14 August) with labels attached.

You can process your form and fees online using PayPal (www.royalulsteracademy.org) or alternatively you can download a form, complete and return to the RUA office together with your cheque/postal order. If you are using the online entry form, remember to download and attach labels to your work prior to delivery at the relevant drop point. If you would like to receive a hard copy of the entry form by post please reply to this email.

Notification regarding the outcome of the selection process will be circulated between 5–9 September via post.  As a guideline approximately 10% of all submitted work will be selected for exhibition. Unselected works can be collected on 24 September (Dublin) and 25 September (Belfast).

Kind regards,

Irene

Irene Fitzgerald

Administrator

Royal Ulster Academy

9th Floor

48 High Street

Belfast

BT1 2BE

T: 028 9032 0819

M: 07725316583

Email: info@royalulsteracademy.org

Website: www.royalulsteracademy.org

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Oct
08
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Sep
16

The SCOOP Foundation’s Art Auction & Exhibition 2010. The Ormond Bar, Ormond Quay, Dublin. Launched on the 14th of September. Actual auction is on the Sunday the 19th of September.

On Tuesday the 14th of September 2010, we launched the 2nd annual Art Auction & Exhibition (with a wine reception) in the hope of raising €35,000 in order to build a brand new, three floored, concrete built school in Cambodia that will not only create a place to educate up to 250 local Cambodian children, it will also become the centre for a community in an impoverished area outside Phnom Pehn.

More importantly still, it will create a very tangible and ‘user friendly’ link between the Irish and the Cambodians as we try to encourage as many different people from as many different walks of life to volunteer abroad, in the hope that it will create new avenues for the children over there. We encourage teachers and skilled workers as well as creative people to head over and to teach the kids their respective skill. At times it may not lead to a job in the future, but it would be a source of great fun, and this too in our eyes is a success.

So in order to try and raise the funds needed for a school we are gathering art from all around Ireland and the exhibition and subsequent auction on Sunday the 19th of September. We are extremely proud of the collection  that will be presented, it really is a testiment to all the artists who are taking part. The exhibition will launch on the 14th of September with a reception in the beautiful Ormond Wine Bar. This spacious and elegant restaurant/wine bar was in fact previously the Bridge Gallery so we feel it is the perfect venue to hang all the art, and for people to be comfortable whilst enjoying it so.

Like last year, we are working with Mealy’s Fine Art Auctioneers. So far we have secured pieces from Graham Knuttel, the world renowned Anne McCaughey, Lucy Doyle, artist and film-maker Shane Sutton, Academy Award nominee Ross Stewart (for the Secret of Kells), graffiti artist Maser, a signed portrait of Brian O’Driscoll by Mark Baker, Con Campbell, Kelly Hood, Ken Browne, John Nolan, Michael McSwiney, Leonie McMeel, Daire Irwin, Susan Morley, Conor Harrington, Darko, Geraldine O’Sullivan, Carol Hodder, Maria Noonan-McDermott, Thomas Halloran, Morgan, photographer B+, new comers Jason Dunne, Paul ‘Poncho’ Byrne, Killian Dunne, and painting legend Bennie Reilly .

Recently added artists include Karen Wilson, Katarzyna Gajewska, Dorian Van Braam, Carolyn Walsh, Christopher Sweeney, Leo de Freyne, Niall O’Lochlainn, Brian Ballard, Mary Yorke, Attracta Manson and her daughter Sarah Eva Manson, Anthony Chapman, El Mac, Marty Cullen, Stuart Quate, Niamh Slack, Jenny Watkins, Aoife O’Dwyer, Christopher Curran, Joby Hickey, Niki Purcell, Alain Tang, Laurent Antunes, Denise Cassidy, photographer and film-maker Nicky Larkin as well as Brock Butler, Lucia Cullinane Garcia and the Best Emerging Artist in Northern Ireland for 2004; Kelly Gallagher.

More recently added have been: Paul Freeney, ADW, Aoife Joyce, Paula Pohli, Derek Culley, Conor Harrington, Rowena Dring, Ronan Hackett, Cora Murphy, Niki Purcell, Alan O’Connor, Philip Kennedy Fiona Cashell, Helen McNulty, Clodagh Heaney, Roisín O’Farrell, Ciara O’Halloran, Igor Kochajkiewicz, Veronica Vierin, Enda Flynn, Dan Moran, Ania Hardy, Frank O’Dea, Daniel Bourke, Gill Prendeville, Donna McGee, Andy Devane and Elida Maiques.

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Sep
08

“On The Wall”
An Exhibition Encompassing Different Media

  • Submissions open to members and non-members

Solas are inviting members and non-members to submit work for an exciting new exhibition
at the Solas Gallery, Ballinamore in November.
“On The Wall” will be the first of its kind for Solas, showing alternative art forms in various
types of media. As the name implies, the emphasis will be on work, which can be wall hung.
Small sculpture (wood, metal, paper or stone), non-digital prints, glass, ceramics, wall
hangings, felting, weaving, found objects … The list is as endless as your imagination and
skill! (on this occasion we are not looking for paintings, drawings and photographs). The aim
of this exhibition is to stretch ourselves as artists and introduce the public to new and different
forms of art.

Some points to consider in your submission:
1. We have a limited number of plinths at the gallery (sculpture). Tall, stable floor
standing pieces may be considered All pieces submitted for hanging should be
presented in the usual convention for hanging at Solas (pair of hooks fixed to the back
of the work)or suitable for hanging from picture hook and rail. Work cannot be fixed
directly to the wall. There can be no exceptions to this.
2. Up to 3 pieces per artist can be submitted. A non-refundable fee of €5 per piece is
payable by non-members. Members are covered by their membership fee.
3. Artists should include a brief (up to 50 words) explanation of the work with each
submission.
4. Maximum size for wall pieces is 60cm x 60cm if submitting three works. One single
larger piece may be considered.
5. The gallery is on the first floor so all work has to be carried up a flight of stairs. Large
stone or cast pieces are not suitable.
6. Selection will consider size /weight, originality, quality of work and presentation.
Pre-selection will be done by photo submission. Please supply at least 2 good images of
each work you are submitting – these should be photographs (not disc or email). If your work
is chosen in this preliminary selection, you will then be asked to bring it to the gallery for a
final selection.
Completed application forms, fee (if applicable) and photos of work should be marked
“On the Wall” and posted or hand delivered to Solas Gallery, Main St, Ballinamore, Co
Leitrim to reach the Gallery no later than Saturday 9th October 2010. An entry form and
these details can also be downloaded from the website http://www.solasart.ie

“On The Wall” will run from 5th – 27th November 2010.
We look forward to receiving your submission.

If you have any further queries about this exhibition please contact Sandra Vernon 071 9625276 sandra@solasart.ie./
sandravernon@eircom.net.

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Aug
18
Belfast Delivery

The venue for artists delivering work for the RUA Annual Exhibition on Sunday 22 August has changed from the Northern Bank to River House. This will also be the location of the RUA office from Tuesday 17 August.

While the main entrance to River House is on 48 High St, on Sun 22 August we will be using the back entrance on Waring Street only (10am – 4pm). To gain access you will need to go through the building carpark, the entrance to which is directly across the road from the Premier Inn Hotel and on the left of the RUA’s former office (or old War Memorial Building).  We will have signage in place so you will know you are at the right location. There will be car parking available for the purpose of delivery only.

When you enter the building you will see a service lift to your left which you will need to take to the 12th Floor to deliver your work.  The door to the lift measures 203cm(h) x 90 cm(w). Internally the lift measures 210cm(H) x 138cm(w) x 216cm(d) and has a weight capacity of 1600kg.
If your work is larger than the lift dimensions please call the RUA mobile on 07725316583 to make alternative arrangements.

To prevent long delays we would ask submitting artists to deliver their work during the following time slots (based on your surname) where at all possible:

A-D      10am – 11am

E-K       11am – 12.30pm

L-Q      12.30pm – 2.30pm

R-Z       2.30pm – 4pm

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Aug
18

Hi All,

We will have two Delivery Services trucks (fine art handlers) parked in the car park of IMMA, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin 8 on Saturday 21 August from 10am – 1pm for the intake of work.

* Framed works submitted in Dublin must be presented unwrapped (excepting shrink wrap).
* Canvases and delicate work should be presented wrapped.
* Please write your name and the title of work on the outside of the wrapping as our Delivery Services team will need to cross your name off their list.
* Labels must be attached at the back top right of the piece or tied to sculptural works.
If you do not have labels they can be downloaded from our website: http://www.royalulsteracademy.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/RUA-Labels1.pdf
* Delivery Services will leave the car park of IMMA at 1pm sharp.
If you miss this deadline then work can be delivered in Belfast on Sunday 22 August between 10am and 4pm.
Please note we have a new venue in Belfast for the delivery of work (see website www.royalulsteracademy.org ).
If you wish your work to be returned to Dublin after selection/exhibition please write ‘RETURN TO DUBLIN’ on the back of your piece or attach with a label.

Kind regards,

Irene

Irene Fitzgerald

Administrator

Royal Ulster Academy

9th Floor

48 High Street

Belfast

BT1 2BA

T: 028 9032 0819

M: 07725316583

Email: info@royalulsteracademy.org

Website: www.royalulsteracademy.org

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Jul
06

Kindly Forwarded on by Cormac O’Leary.


Hello dear Friend of Art,

Please pass this message on to anyone you think will be interested.
Thank you very much!

It is my pleasure to announce our

First International Competition in Painting, Drawing, Collage, Mixed Media…

If you are interested in participating

please have a look at the conditions

http://www.lessedra.com/projects.php?d=projects&id=1

and send your works in the next 3 months.

Any comments, questions and suggestions are welcome!

With my best wishes from Sofia.

Yours Georgi

Lessedra

www.lessedra.com

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