Exhibition: More Artists’ Inspiration to ‘Opposites Attract’

This year, Feltmakers Ireland’s annual art exhibition at the Phoenix Park Visitors’ Centre is curated around the theme of ‘Opposites Attract’. Within the gallery, wall placards explain each piece’s inspiration. For those who cannot make it to the show, here are the inspiration and photographs of some more of our members’ artwork.

Heather Byrne

Heather Byrne – ‘Don’t get your tentacles in a tangle’

Two jellyfish gracefully dance amidst contrasting currents, embodying the timeless adage of ‘Opposites Attract’. Their ethereal forms, pulsating with contrasting vibrant hues, symbolise the harmony found in embracing differences. Through their delicate movements, the felting invites viewers to contemplate the beauty that emerges when opposing forces unite in a mesmerising display of elegance and synchronicity.

Tamzen Lundy

Tamzen Lundy – ‘Where the land meets the sea’

This piece was inspired by Tamzen’s “spiritual” home of Co. Donegal and a recent trip to a windswept cliff top, Horn Head, Dunfanaghy.

People often refer to Donegal as the county where “The land meets the sea”. The vistas are immense, and the sky is vast. However, there are also wonderful tiny landscapes in every rockpool, to be found, examined and explored. This piece is inspired by such a landscape.

By using colours from opposite sides of the colour wheel and fibres from both animal and insect, the artist has interpreted the land and sea and how these opposites attract.”

Bernie Hennessy

Bernie Hennessy – ‘Tabulata’

Coral’s skeletal structure is transparent; it gets its vibrant colour from an algae inhabitant called zooxanthellae, with which it exists in a symbiotic relationship. In my work ‘Tabulata’, I use merino fleece to express the vulnerability of the algae and porcelain to represent the structure of the coral. In doing so, I hope to convey how two opposing elements of nature, the delicate, colourful algae and the strong, transparent coral, neither of which can live independently, can be attracted to each other to form a symbiotic relationship, which results in such a wonder of nature.

Adrienne Dempsey

Adrienne Dempsey -‘Just the Two of Us’

My piece illustrates the concept of opposites attract within relationships and the lyrics of a classic love song, “Just the Two of Us” by Grover Washington Jr. with Bill Withers.

The opening lines of the song set the scene for the rest of the lyrics. “I see the crystal raindrops fall, and the beauty of it all is when the sun comes shining through.” These lyrics set up the idea that everything in life has its ups and downs, but the beauty of it all is when the sun shines through.

The meaning behind the song is ultimately about love and the importance of relationships. How differences can create a magnetic attraction between two people.

Joanne Turner

Joanne Turner – “A time to throw stones away and a time to gather stones together” Ecclesiastes 3:5

When I thought about the theme ‘Opposites Attract’, I was drawn to the antithetical parallelism of proverbs in the Bible. My piece illustrates the dynamic energy of opposites: earth & sky; blue & yellow; throwing away & gathering together. Could it be that the key to a happy life is as simple as knowing when to jettison our ‘stones’ and when to hold them close?

We hope that you enjoyed learning about what inspires these artists. This series on the exhibition will continue over the coming week. ‘Opposites Attract’ is at the Phoenix Park Visitors Centre until the 26th of May.

The gallery is open from 10 AM until 4 PM daily.

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Recap: Part 2 of AGM 2024 – Including Members’ Felted Art

Part 2

Malú Colorín of Talú Earth and Fibreshed Ireland pulling a member’s name out of a hat that Annika Berglund is holding.

This is the second article of a two-part series about Feltmakers Ireland’s recent AGM. To see part one, visit here – https://feltmakersireland.com/2024/05/15/recap-agm-2024-malu-colorin-talu-earth-fibreshed-ireland/

Click Member Exhibition to scroll down and see the artwork.

Bursary Draw

In 2023, Feltmakers Ireland had a Bursary Draw open to all paid-up members. The winner uses the award to attend an in-person or an online feltmaking class. Last year, Ramona Farrelly won; you can read about the online Pam de Groot class she attended here – https://feltmakersireland.com/2023/09/06/news-ramona-farrelly-enjoys-pam-de-groots-course/

During the AGM, Doris Reinisch’s name was pulled from the hat. However, a committee member recalled that she had won the Bursary Award in 2021. You can read about the Molly Williams class that Doris took here – https://feltmakersireland.com/2022/02/09/contemporary-dancer-felt-workshop-attended-by-doris-reinisch-winner-of-feltmakers-irelands-bursary-2021-report-by-doris-reinisch/

Doris graciously permitted us to randomly select another individual to receive this additional benefit of guild membership. Adrienne Dempsey is the lucky winner!

Cannot wait to see what class Adrienne takes with her award!

Fibre Swap

All members were asked to bring a 50-gram, opaque bag of fibre/fabric/embellishments, which would then be ‘swapped’ by passing to the person to the right.

Member Sam Fagan received a cool mix of Bershaf batts and woven ribbons.

The result of Sam’s Fibre Swap

Member Exhibition

Each member was asked to bring a piece of felted artwork to display as part of the AGM. This informal exhibition filled a table and beyond!

Pardon if the photos are slightly ‘off-colour’; the combination of natural light from the windows and indoor electric lights makes everything look ‘buttery’.

Conclusion

A huge thank you to all the members who contributed to the success of Feltmakers Ireland’s 2024 AGM! Your active involvement and support were instrumental in making it a great event.

Here’s to another year of collaboration and creativity!

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Exhibition: Three More Days Until ‘Opposites Attract’ Opens

Feltmakers Ireland’s group exhibition, ‘Opposites Attract,’ opens at the Phoenix Park Visitors Centre in three days.

Here is a Sneak Peek of seven pieces that will be displayed. Can you guess what some of these felted artworks might contain?

We will share glimpses of other members’ artworks tomorrow!

Only TWO more days until Saturday! The opening is at 3 PM.

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News: Design and Crafts Council of Ireland Features Three Feltmakers

The Design and Craft Council of Ireland (DCCI) has an ongoing series called ‘Meet the Maker’, which interviews members and asks exciting questions such as, “What do you like most about your work?”. In addition, the DCCI has another feature called ‘Sunday Spotlight’, which shares information about a member via DCCI’s social media.

Three of Feltmakers Ireland’s guild members were recently featured by the DCCI.

Leiko Uchiyama was recently featured in a ‘Meet the Maker’. To read the interview and learn more about Leiko, visit the DCCI’s website – https://www.dcci.ie/meet-the-maker-leiko-uchiyama/

Yesterday, Tamzen Lundy was featured in a ‘Meet the Maker‘. To learn more about Tamzen and see her mention Feltmakers Ireland(!), visit the DCCI’s website – https://www.dcci.ie/meet-tamzen-lundy/

While Karena Ryan was recently seen on a ‘Sunday Spotlight’, which you can read on the DCCI’s Instagram page here – https://www.instagram.com/p/C4nuC0tMMzS/?img_index=1

If you are a member of the DCCI, you can arrange for yourself to be featured in a ‘Meet the Maker’ and/or a ‘Sunday Spotlight’! Contact the DCCI for further information – communications@dcci.com

Membership at DCCI allows designers and makers to:

  • Benefit from all DCCI services, projects and programmes
  • Get their regular e-newsletter, Connect
  • Participate in their health, personal accident and public liability insurance schemes
  • Fully professional members can boost their profile by listing on their Public Directory of Craftspeople. {Editor’s note: makers who work the material of felt are often found under the ‘Textile Making’ discipline on the directory.}

If you are not a member of the DCCI and want to learn more about how to apply, visit this page on their website – https://www.dcci.ie/members/join-dcci/as-a-designer-maker/


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Education: Hanging Felted Spiral Online Class with Hélène Dooley

The Felting and Fiber Studio is again offering Hélène Dooley’s ‘Felted Hanging Spiral‘ course, which starts Friday, the 12th of April. Adding movement to an art piece takes it to a new dimension. The shape becomes fluid, even mesmerising.

This is a four-week online course, and you don’t have to be present at any particular time. You can access videos and Hélène’s support throughout the course and download the PDFs for future reference.

Classes are purposely small and intimate so that you can get to know your fellow participants and build networks both at home and abroad.   

Note: Hélène is a long-standing member of Feltmakers Ireland.

Contact Helene at feltzentextiles@gmail.com if you would like to find out more.

For more information, please check out the following link:  https://feltingandfiberstudio.com/2024/03/30/registration-opens-for-hanging-felted-spiral-online-class

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News: Two Guild Members Featured in the Farmers Journal

Annika on the left and Caóilfíonn on the right.

Members in the News

Recently, two of Feltmakers Ireland’s members were individually featured in the ‘Meet the Maker’ series of the Farmers Journal.

On Valentine’s Day, Annika Berglund chatted with journalist Grace Hanna and shared her journey of becoming an artist- https://www.farmersjournal.ie/life/craft/meet-the-maker-annika-berglund-804877

Earlier in February, Caóilfíonn Murphy O’Hanlon (aka Cushla of Gullion) chatted with journalist Grace Hanna about the start of her business and shared advice for those who want to pursue an artistic career. – https://www.farmersjournal.ie/life/craft/meet-the-maker-caoilfionn-murphy-o-hanlon-803961

Both members can be seen on the Instagram of the journal’s affiliated publication, Irish Country Living – https://www.instagram.com/irishcountryliving

If you are a member of Feltmakers Ireland and have recently been featured in the press, please let us know so that we can share this news. Contact feltmakersIE@gmail.com

News: Four Felters at Showcase

Four felters exhibited their work at Showcase Ireland 2024. This may not seem like a lot, but in 2023, only two designers/artisans exhibited work using the medium of feltmaking. So, there was twice as much this year!

Each of the artists from Showcase 2024 has her own unique way of working with the medium of felted wool. Two create wearable art, while the other two create art for the home.

Here they are, in A-Z order.

Alexa Designs

County Wicklow resident Alexa Zolich of Alexa Design creates luxurious Nunofelted wraps. Originally from Poland, she studied Textiles at the National College of Art and Design. You can view some of her work in person at Marion Cuddy at Powerscourt Centre, Dublin.

To see more of Alexa’s work, visit her website – https://www.alexadesign.ie/

Cushla Of Gullion

Dundalk-based Feltmakers Ireland member Caóilfíonn Murphy O’Hanlon of Cushla of Gullion creates landscape paintings inspired by the Irish countryside. Instead of using paint, she uses wool and other textiles. Farmer’s Journal recently did a Meet the Maker profile on Caóilfíonn - https://www.farmersjournal.ie/life/craft/meet-the-maker-caoilfionn-murphy-o-hanlon-803961

My nana taught me to knit and to crochet, but discovering the versatility of felting was a revelation to me as artistic expression. I found it soon became my therapeutic, go to textile medium instantly connecting me to the landscape at my door and allowing me to translate the textures, form and sense of place in my work drawing on past bonds and imbuing memories into each piece.

Caóilfíonn Murphy O’Hanlon

To see more of Caóilfíonn’s work, visit her website – https://cushlaofgullion.com/

Jayne Gillan Designs

County Kerry resident Jayne Gillan of Jane Gillan Designs creates felted scarves inspired by the colours and textures of the Irish landscape.

To see more of Jayne’s work, visit her website – https://www.jaynegillan.com/

Karena Ryan Textile Art

Guild member Karena Ryan of Karena Ryan Textile Art is based in County Galway. She combines hand-felted wool with stitch and works with Irish linens, tweeds and vintage Foxford blankets. Her felted lamp made from Irish-raised Galway wool was shortlisted for an award in the Home Category of Showcase 2024.

There is a lovely article about Karena in the Agriland Journalhttps://www.agriland.ie/farming-news/lamp-made-from-galway-wool-to-feature-at-showcase-2024/

To see more of Karena’s work, visit her website – https://karenaryanartist.com/

Editor’s Note: Apologies if we missed any other Showcase 2024 designers who create felted products.

Exhibition: Annika Berglund has Art in Two Shows

Feltmakers Ireland member Annika Berglund currently has pieces in two group exhibitions. She has works in ‘Compendium’, a Winter group show at the Olivier Cornet Gallery in Dublin and ArtNetDLR’s ‘Conversations with Trees’ at the Walters Gallery in Dunlaoghire.

For more show hours, see the following websites – https://www.oliviercornetgallery.com/compendium-winter-group-show

http://walterspub.ie/art/

Education: Pine Needle Felting with Leiko in the Netherlands

Feltmakers Ireland member Leiko Uchiyama will teach her Pine Needle feltmaking technique this spring in the Netherlands. It is a four-day workshop at Atelier Fiberfusing, located near Amsterdam.

For more information, visit this Atelier Fiberfusing page – https://www.smore.com/gdx4f-leiko-uchiyama-april-24-27-2024

FYI: Membership Renewal Time

It’s THAT time of year – time to renew your Feltmakers Ireland membership. Your membership is valid for a calendar year – from January to December of each year.

Membership perks include the following:

  • Attending our monthly Sunday Sessions.
  • Being eligible to participate in our yearly exhibition.
  • Having your classes listed on our Resources Page.
  • Having your exhibitions, courses, and other news* shared on our blog and social media.
  • Being part of the welcoming Feltmakers Ireland community!

*We aim to be inclusive and share all members’ news. However, due to time constraints, we may be unable to share all events. We are an all-volunteer organisation. Please send your news to feltmakersIE@gmail.com

To renew your membership (or join) Feltmakers Ireland, please visit our Membership Page –https://feltmakersireland.com/membership-application/