Found in the Place of Origin
25th Nov - 9th Dec The exhibition title Found in the Place of Origin came from a definition of residual clay. Like the organic material of clay, each artist’s individual work emerged from a combined experience of shared time and space. The exhibition is a beginning rather than an end, and marks the start of a new phase in the students’ artistic practices. This is why the students came to align themselves with clay as a series of residual deposits that collectively form a new entity. There was also a series of events organised by the students that included discussions, screenings and online interactions. These events explored the collaborations and crossovers that feed into the exhibition and the array of ideas that underpinned it. |
Found in the Place of Origin was organised and produced by the Students of the Masters in Art in Process at Crawford, with the guidance and support of MA:AP's Tutors and staff. Through out the year the modules and tutorials molded not only each artist individual practice, but also gave us the skills to work together on the final MA:AP Graduate exhibition to be held in the Sullivans Quay building.
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