OF COMMON INTEREST
World Refugee Day 2021
Supporting Médecins Sans Fontières by creating one's own flag. A project organised by S.M.A.K. Ghent, Belgium.
civility = yellow; compassion = red; creativity = green; potential space for activation = white
Supporting Médecins Sans Fontières by creating one's own flag. A project organised by S.M.A.K. Ghent, Belgium.
civility = yellow; compassion = red; creativity = green; potential space for activation = white
Nobel Peace Prize Project (2021)
A mail art project in support of Cuba's International Henry Reeve Medical Brigade's nomination for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Project organised by and exhibited at one ten park west: a working space, Windsor ON, Canada.
My submission represents a sketch for a monument that might be realised in the form of a painted mural, mosaic or sculptural relief.
A mail art project in support of Cuba's International Henry Reeve Medical Brigade's nomination for the 2021 Nobel Peace Prize. Project organised by and exhibited at one ten park west: a working space, Windsor ON, Canada.
My submission represents a sketch for a monument that might be realised in the form of a painted mural, mosaic or sculptural relief.
Sincerely Yours (2017)
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend." - Melody Beattie
This is an ongoing project by the Postcard Collective, Tuczon, Arizona.
"Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend." - Melody Beattie
This is an ongoing project by the Postcard Collective, Tuczon, Arizona.
Circulation (2013)
This 2013 exhibition presented a diverse selection of printed matter - leaflets, flyers, posters, photocopies etc. - that focused on social and political issues, and subverted them. Presented by Black Church Print Studio, Dublin. Curated by Paul McAree.
'Furniture For Sale' is a bogus sales poster intended to call attention to perceptions relative to the sale of used furniture in Ireland. Expats and locals do not see such merchandise in the same light. The poster makes subtle reference to the effects of gossip and stereotyping, cultural differences with respect to modes of consumption, economic migration, as well as the impact of the Celtic Tiger's demise.
This 2013 exhibition presented a diverse selection of printed matter - leaflets, flyers, posters, photocopies etc. - that focused on social and political issues, and subverted them. Presented by Black Church Print Studio, Dublin. Curated by Paul McAree.
'Furniture For Sale' is a bogus sales poster intended to call attention to perceptions relative to the sale of used furniture in Ireland. Expats and locals do not see such merchandise in the same light. The poster makes subtle reference to the effects of gossip and stereotyping, cultural differences with respect to modes of consumption, economic migration, as well as the impact of the Celtic Tiger's demise.
A Flag for National Interest? (2011)
The theme for the 2011 ArtTrail Festival in Cork, Ireland was 'National Interest'. As a means of reconsidering the symbolism of the country's tricolour, artists were invited to propose designs for a new flag. Three designs were chosen for to be realised for the festival and then displayed on the Former the Government Building located on Cork City's Sullivan's Quay link to additional documentation
The theme for the 2011 ArtTrail Festival in Cork, Ireland was 'National Interest'. As a means of reconsidering the symbolism of the country's tricolour, artists were invited to propose designs for a new flag. Three designs were chosen for to be realised for the festival and then displayed on the Former the Government Building located on Cork City's Sullivan's Quay link to additional documentation
Postcards to the G8 (2010)
A slideshow of images selected from a series of postcards, documenting the local environment in the Dublin City suburbs of Mount Merrion and Stillorgan (2009-2010). Following the collapse of the Celtic Tiger, some consider to this time period the hangover era.
A slideshow of images selected from a series of postcards, documenting the local environment in the Dublin City suburbs of Mount Merrion and Stillorgan (2009-2010). Following the collapse of the Celtic Tiger, some consider to this time period the hangover era.