Exhibition: CLAY/WORKS Ceramics Ireland Annual Exhibition – Deirdre Crofts included

Images: Kathleen Moroney, Tatiana Dobos, Paul Griffin – Ceramics Ireland Professional Practice Award 2023 winners.

Clay/Works Ceramics Ireland features the work of over 80 makers from all over the country. It encompasses a diverse range of ceramic pieces, including functional, decorative, wall panels, and sculptural forms. Feltmakers Ireland member Deirdre Crofts has two pieces in the show.

Ceramic Piece by Deirdre Crofts – Photograph by Lorna Cady

The exhibition is open seven days a week, through the 30th of June.

For more information, visit the OWP Farmleigh website – https://www.farmleigh.ie/events/clay-works-ceramics-ireland-annual-exhibition/

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Reminder of exhibition deadline – August 15th

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Would you like to have your work exhibited in Farmleigh?

There is one week left until the deadline for photo submissions for our forthcoming exhibition – ‘Common Ground’  – so no pressure! You may have a piece you have already made in the past 18 months that suits the exhibition brief. You can submit up to three pieces. The rules for submission are in an earlier post and the latest issue of our magazine. Application form below.

 

Common Ground exhibition application form 2014

Feltmakers Ireland Exhibition – call for entries

Feltmakers Ireland are delighted to announce details of our forthcoming exhibition to be held in Farmleigh in Dublin at the end of September.

Common Ground

Building bridges through feltmaking

 

 25th September – 12th October 2014

 

 An exhibition of felt works by members of Feltmakers Ireland and feltmakers from Hungary to celebrate the friendship we built up over the past few years through our common interest and love of feltmaking . We have shared and exchanged skills, explored each other`s history, traditions and heritage. We are actively creating heritage for the future through our shared passion for handcrafts in our multi-cultural world. This ancient craft is a great medium for innovation and design.

 

Brief:

Building connections has never been easier. Technology allows us to keep in touch with each other easily, making friends, getting to know each other even if we`ve never met or never will. We may not even understand each others languages but  speak the common language of felt. As part of a complex network system we play different roles by different rules in our modern multi-cultural society.

 

We are connected by our shared passion for an ancient craft which is undergoing a  renaissance and where we are creating heritage for the future.

Current issues on common ground.

Here are all details for the exhibition that you might need:

Click here to download a copy of the application Common Ground exhibition application form 2014

 

1. Who can take part?

 

All current members of Feltmakers Ireland and feltmakers from Hungary

 

 

2. What are the conditions of entry?

 

1      The work can take the form of literal or abstract interpretation, functional and non-functional. Wearable and non-wearable.

 

2      The work must be original and predominantly made using the technique of felt, all hand made felting technique are accepted.

 

3      Other textile techniques (as well as non-textile media) may be included, though hand made felting techniques must be principal one.

 

4      The work must be personally hand-made and after January 2013.

 

5      Work done during courses or under the guidance of teachers is not allowed.

 

6      The exhibition will be mounted in Cow Shed gallery space in Farmleigh

 

7      Each entrant may submit up to three pieces of work

 

8      All entries must be submitted in suitable packaging for safe return.

 

9      All entries must be clearly labeled and have detailed hanging instructions. Two-dimensional works intended for wall hanging must have hanging devices attached. Work intended for freestanding display must be supplied with any rods or devices necessary for its display. Makers should include a photo or drawings to show how the piece should be displayed.

 

10    No glass will be accepted and Feltmakers Ireland does not take responsibility for any damage to the entries during the transportation or installation of work.

 

11    The exhibition will be invigilated by members of Feltmakers Ireland and all successful entrants are asked to invigilate for at least half a day over the duration of the exhibition.

 

 

3. How will the work be selected?

 

1      There will be a panel of two judges from Hungary and Ireland

 

The selection will be based on three criteria:

–     quality of work

–     interpretation of the theme

–     innovation in feltmaking design

–     its fit within the overall exhibition

 

4. What is the time scale?

 

The exhibition will take place from 25th September till 12th October 2014. Opening days:Thurs- Sun 10.00-17.00.

 

Photographs of entries to be submitted by 15th August 2014.

(Good quality photos are essential)

 

 

5. Further Information

 

            Fees – there is a participation fee of €5 for a single piece, €10 for up to three pieces.

 

      Insurance – Feltmakers Ireland carry public liability Insurance and will do everything        possible to make sure the work is safe however It is the maker’s responsibility to insure            his/her works independently if desired. The exhibition is being held in a secure   environment and will be invigilated at all times

 

      Sale of Work – the work will not be for sale during the exhibition, however details of        prices will be available and interested purchasers will be encouraged to contact the        maker directly.  There will be no commission taken by Feltmakers Ireland

 

 

 

Hats Off in Farmleigh

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Plans are well under way for our exhibition of handmade felt hats in the beautiful location of Farmleigh in the Phoenix Park. Many thanks to the OPW for their support with this project.

From their website:

Feltmakers Ireland in association with the Office of Public Works presents  “Hats Off in Farmleigh” – an exhibition of work by Feltmakers Ireland.  Also featuring a beautiful film on feltmaking made by internationally famous Hungarian Felt Artist – Judit Pocs.

There will be short talks every day, during the exhibition, on Feltmakers Ireland and the craft of felt.  Feltmakers Ireland was founded in May 2003. The association provides workshops with national and international tutors, exhibitions and information about the craft. This exhibition is a showcase of the amazing felted hats our members have designed and made.

The exhibition runs from 28th February till 2nd March. Opening hours from 10am – 5pm.

Admission free.

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Call for Submissions from members “Hats Off in Farmleigh”

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Hat by Maureen Cromer

Feltmakers Ireland are presenting a “pop up” exhibition of felt hats made by our members in Farmleigh during the forthcoming workshop with Gabriella Kovacs. The exhibition will take place from 28h February till 2nd March. If you would like to be included in the exhibition please bring along your hat to our studio for the Sunday Session on February 9th.  If you can’t make it that day you can post (or deliver) your hat to Sheila Ahern, The Cottage, Strawberry Beds, Dublin 20 to arrive by 10th February (sheilaahern@gmail.com). Alternatively you could deliver to Holly Angle in Terenure, Dublin (email in advance to arrange hollyangle1@gmail.com) Please make sure your name is attached to your hat and if would like it to be returned by post that you include stamps for the cost and a return package. You can collect your hat after the exhibition at our Sunday Session on March 9th.  Please include any hat stand or hat block you have with you submission. 

 

 

Sheila Ahern

 

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Vicky Blomfield

 

 

Holly Angle
Holly Angle