Among a few items worth pointing out is this year's Culture night which takes place tomorrow on Fri 23rd September. There are lots of events organised and well worth visiting. Visit the ART section of the website for full details on arty events.
This is the blog of the Art Department of St. Columba's College, Dublin 16. Here you will see examples of pupil work, historical references, news items, information on exhibitions visited, & possibly other various items!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
If you were lucky enough to have obtained a 'Culture Night' free ticket for the Dublin Contemporary 2011, Ireland's International Art Exhibition, then this too is well worth a visit. Visit the official website for info on tickets and what is on show. The exhibit runs until October 31st so there are plenty of opportunities to visit.
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| Anna Bjerger, 'The Furnicular', Oil on board, 70 x 60 cm , 2008, |
And finally, in yesterday's Irish Times an article about the restoration of one of the National Galleries most treasured pieces appeared.
Tim O Brien writes, 'The National Gallery of Ireland has put its ongoing conservation of the iconic painting The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife online.
While the painting, described as one of the most important historic works in the gallery’s collection, is being conserved, visitors to the gallery’s website will be able to see into previously restricted areas, accessing updates of the work in progress through pictures and videos. There is also a document archive and descriptions of the significance of the painting.
The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife is the work of Cork-born artist Daniel Maclise (1806-1870) and is, in the words of the gallery’s director, Raymond Keaveney, “the size of a small lawn”. The online resource includes a timeline recording the various stages of the project since autumn 2010, when conservation was initiated'.
The rest of the article can be read HERE
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Exhibition Review
Posted today is Phoebe Morrell's (Form II) account of her visit to The Pearse Museum earlier in the week to see the Irish Guild of Embroiderers Exhibition titled 'Off the Wall'.
Today I went to The Pearse Museum with all of the Form II art pupils. In our art lessons at the moment we are focusing on the topic of embroidery, which is an image made up of different materials that have been sewn onto a background of your choice. At the Museum there were loads of different pictures, with many types of materials. Some pictures were very peaceful when I looked at them, because of the gentle colours the artist had used or the scene they had chosen to depict. One of my favourite ones was The Ocean Way by Mary Gray. It was a mixed-media water-scene made up of fabric, stitching and layers of paint. It also included hand embroidery stitches in cotton and metallic thread. I liked it because it was very simple but very pretty at the same time, with a lovely golden orange goldfish in the centre, surrounded by different shades of blues and some greens. It was a lovely experience for my first Art Trip.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Pearse Museum
Today Form II visited St. Enda's Park where they viewed the Embroiderers Guild Exhibition on the top floor of the Pearse Museum. Here they saw a number of traditional as well as contemporary embroidery techniques. Posted today are some images of the pupils at work in the Museum as well as a group shot in the courtyard beside the Museum!
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Embroidery Exhibition
Tomorrow, Form II artists will visit the Irish Guild of Embroiderers exhibition 'Off the Wall ', which is on display at the Pearse Museum in Rathfarnham.
Pupils will examine traditional embroidery techniques, in addition to some of the latest innovations regarding fabric printing, dying and machine embroidery.
Friday, September 9, 2011
New Term!
Welcome back to a new term here at The College! Art classes just began yesterday so we took time to look through the archives for some examples of pupil work. Posted today is work by OC Greg Howie . His distraught and angst ridden portraits still adorn one of the supporting pillars in the Art Room. They are somewhat reminisent of the infamous Edvard Munch painting 'The Scream' (shown here as a print).
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Leaving Certificate Craft Exam
Over the past week the Leaving Certificate Craft work was examined here at the College. Posted today are some examples of the clay modelling work created for this exam.
Toni Hoffmann
Daniel Roden
Imogen Wardell
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
The Art Books of Henri Matisse

Today Form Primary and Form I visited the Chester Beatty Library where the Art Books of Henri Matisse are on Exhibition. Included in the exhibition are four of his most famous books, two of which are owned by the library and his celebrated 'Jazz' book which is on loan from the Bank of America Merrill Lynch Collection.
The exhibition will run until September 25th.
Icarus
Thursday, May 26, 2011
In The News...
Over the last couple of days the Irish Times has published articles on two exhibitions both worth visiting. Firstly, the link to the full article on the Annual RHA exhibition is HERE. The exhibition includes work by T.P. Flanagan, Erin Quinn and Rachel Parry.
The second article, published today, discusses The Art Works Of Henri Matisse going on display at the Chester Beatty Library. Read the full article HERE.
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