Community events planned as part of exhibition outreach
Luan Gallery is to host a series of events taking place in August, as part of the accompanying outreach programme around the current exhibition Athrú, an Invocation, a group exhibition that explores themes of climate change, sustainability, Irish ecology, and postcolonialism.
This programme forms part of phase one of Luan Gallery’s three-year strategy focusing on climate change, Irish ecology, biodiversity, and sustainability and is supported by Creative Ireland. This project aims to instigate meaningful engagement between artists, artwork, and the public.
The events still to come include artist talks and sustainable arts practice workshops.
The exhibiting artists will lead a series of free online talks aimed at both the public and practicing visual artists covering various topics surrounding climate activism in the arts. The talks will take place with Teresa Dillon on August 10, at 1pm and Rosie O’Reilly on August 31 at 1pm.
Luan Gallery will also host community focused workshops engaging people with creative approaches to behavioural change. These workshops will be led by Rosie O’Reilly in August, and Teresa Dillon in early September. A Sustainable Arts Practice Discovery Day facilitated by artist Kari Cahill will take place on Sunday, August 27. The day will start off with foraging along The Golden Mile followed by a colour making workshop using the botanical discoveries, at Abbey Road Artists’ Studios. This workshop will demonstrate the basic methods and tools to create sustainable paint, ink, and pigment colour with natural and industrial materials. This workshop costs €30 and will include lunch. Booking in advance is essential are spaces are limited.
Athrú, an Invocation is a multi-disciplinary group show presenting work by Mark Clare, Teresa Dillon, and Rosie O’Reilly. Responding to the many ways in which biosystems, animal and plant lives have been affected by climate change across Ireland and beyond. Athrú, an Invocation draws our attention to the transformative potentiality that sustainable practices and behavioural change can invoke. Exhibiting artists utilise a wide array of natural materials including rushes and mycelium fungus and explore topics such as the extinction of indigenous Irish insect species, the lives of sea urchins affected by changing oceanic PH levels, and the life and death of the now extinct Irish Rannoch-Rush. The exhibition continues until 3rd September.
For event bookings and information please email: info@luangallery.ie or tel: 090 6442154. Further information on the exhibition and upcoming events can be found on Luan Gallery’s social channels; Instagram: @luangalleryathlone - Facebook: @luangallery. Admission to the gallery is free for groups and individuals. Tours for groups can be arranged by contacting the gallery in advance by email at info@luangallery.ie or on 090 6442154. Luan Gallery is open to the public Tuesday to Saturday from 11am-5pm and Sundays from 12-5pm.