Mark Clare, The Unavoidable Interconnectedness of Everything

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Online, Thursday 1st April

Artist's talk by Mark Clare, artist in residence at UCD and Dun Laoghaire County Council.

About this Event
UCD Environmental Humanities is delighted to present a talk by Mark Clare, artist in residence at UCD and Dun Laoghaire County Council.

Chair: Treasa De Loughry

Mark Clare has had several solo exhibitions both nationally and internationally including most recently, The Little Things Matter – Pro Arts, Oakland, California, USA 2019, If Not You – Sirius Arts Centre, Cork 2017, Que sais-je? – Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris 2015, I Believe In You – The Model, Sligo, 2015 and the Craword Art Gallery, Cork 2014.

Selected Group Shows have included The Border – Deutscher Kunstlerbund, Berlin 2020 Bank,Blank – Alte Sparkasse, Berlin 2018, I Slept Like A Stone – The LAB, Dublin 2018, The Kaunas Biennial The National Museum of M. K. C, Kaunas, Lithuania 2017, August Destiny – The Pearse Museum, Dublin 2017 & St Carthage Hall Lismore Castle, Waterford, 2016, What If We Got it Wrong? – Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, 2016, Seachange – Tulca Festival, Galway

2015, Phoenix Rising – The Hugh Lane Gallery, Dublin 2014, Into the Light – A new work commissioned by the Arts Council to celebrate 60 years of the Arts Council Collection.

In 2008 he was awarded an Open Award EV+A 2008 by the International Critic and Curator Hou Hanru and has regularly been awarded funding by The Arts Council of Ireland since 2004.


Date:
Thursday 1st April
Time:
4.00pm
Price:
Free

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