Red Stables Summer Programme 2010.PDF
Summertime provides the public with a chance to see what the artists do at The Red Stables, how their careers are evolving and how important The Red Stables is in promoting contemporary visual arts practice both at home and abroad. In the four years since its opening, The Red Stables has provided affordable studios to over 50 Irish and international artists from which to make new work and connect to a network of support within the Dublin arts scene. The studios have also fostered the establishment of an active community of artists working with contemporary practices within the local community in and around St Anne’s Park and Dublin 3.
Dublin City Council Arts Office is fortunate to be attracting partnerships with acclaimed arts organisations in supporting public projects and programmes which will be presented as part of The Red Stables Summer Art Programme 2010. This year’s visual art programme will showcase work in a wide variety of media encompassing painting, sculpture and installation, and programme highlights will include The Irish Residential Studio Award Exhibition with work by Tadhg McSweeney, Paul McKinley, Maria McKinney and Niall de Buitleár; Hopeful Structures, an exhibition of work by Mark Clare and Fionnuala Hanahoe curated by Sally Timmons as part of the new Emerging Curator Programme; and Art as Research Practice an International Studio Programme curated by Jay Koh in partnership with CREATE and Trinity College Dublin.



