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  • ABOUT
  • GROUP SHOWS
    • 2022 >
      • Kinship Project
    • 2019 >
      • Objects in the Mirror are Closer than they Appear
      • In The Offing
    • 2018 >
      • GUEST APPEARANCE
      • Oh Everywhere There’s Gladness
    • 2017 >
      • Soft Ground
      • DPI
    • 2016 >
      • Tweetbox
      • Rosebud
    • 2015 >
      • Silver 2
    • 2014 >
      • The Twoness of Things
      • The Artist's Book
      • MATERIAL WORLD
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    • 2013 >
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    • 2012 >
      • IRISH EXAMINER COMMISSION
      • DEGREE SHOW
    • 2011 >
      • HOURS
  • SOLO SHOWS
    • SITE ASSEMBLY
  • CURATION
    • An Alternative Geography to Curating: Talking Piigs
    • Kerry Contemporary
    • The Mind is the Screen
    • The Infinite Line - A Search for the Unknown
    • Art in the Making
  • PROJECTS
    • Postal Project
    • Moving Still
    • ROSC: A FICTION OF THE CONTEMPORARY
  • PRESS/REVIEWS
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Guns & Chiffon

Guns and Chiffon is an exhibition by Kerry based visual art collective Studio 8, Kerry Contemporary. It commemorates the events around 1916 and explores the political and societal shifts from 1916 to 2016. References to romance, humour, immigration, social issues and war are revealed through a range of disciplines including; painting, textiles, film, sculpture, photography and print. The exhibition features works by artists: Diarmaid O’Sullivan, Margaret O’Connell, Joseph Keating, Kathy Hurley, Elouise Flannery and Des Fitzgerald.

Curated by Maeve Lynch

​Opened by Irish and Brandon based Printmaker Niall Naessans.

Supported by Kerry County Council and Féile na Bealtaine
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