Exhibition: ‘Symbols of Mobility’ – Niki Collier Solo Show – Portumna Demesne – Co Galway

Guild member Dr Niki Collier has a solo exhibition at Portumna Castle. It combines felt art, installation, dance, and participatory engagements, which are captured through film and photography.

The exhibition ‘Symbols of Mobility’ uses bird lore in legends, proverbs, and intangible cultural traditions to explore the hard truths about ourselves and others.

The audience will get the chance to see seven stories: The Phoenix, The Children of Lir, The Black Swan, The Cutest Chick, The Stork, The Legend of Óengus and Caer, and The Blue Bird of Happiness. These pieces are embodied in large-scale sculptures informed by wings and small sculptures informed by shapes of sorrow and joy. The work also includes installations, photography, and film.

Parts of the work have been produced with the generous support of the Office of Public Works, Arts Council of Ireland, Creative Ireland, and the Dublin Arts Office.

Where: Portumna Castle, Portumna Demesne, Portumna, Co Galway, H53 YK27

The show runs until Tuesday, the 30th of September.

There is a sneak-peek video of the installation over on Niki’s Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DOEjntiiFlj/

For more information about the opening, which is at 3 PM, on Friday, the 5th of September, visit this website – https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/symbols-of-mobility-exhibition-dr-niki-collier-tickets-1646175769039

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Of Interest: From Fleece to Garment – Co Mayo

Explore the wonders of the world of wool. Creating sustainable clothing from wool is an ancient art. At this event, Fibreshed Ireland will share about how farmers can prepare their fleece to achieve better yields from their clip. There will be drop spindle lessons and spinning wheel demonstrations, as well as workshops in weaving, crochet, and knitting for both children and adults. There will also be demonstrations of wool carding and preparation, as well as a talk on natural dyes. Additionally, there will be a talk on Galway wool and Irish native breeds.

There will also be an exhibition of local photographs and a display of farm gates.

When: Sunday, the 17th of August, from 12 – 6 PM.

Where: Ballyhaunis Community Hall, Upper Main St, Carrownluggaun, Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo, F35 Y337, Ireland.

For more information, visit the Heritage Ireland website – https://www.heritageweek.ie/event-listings/from-fleece-to-garment

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Of Interest: Niki Collier – Legend of Oengus and Caer – Installation and Video for OPW Newgrange Winter Solstice

Dr Niki Collier, a visual artist and long lover of creating with wool, was commissioned by The Office of Public Works (OPW) to produce an installation and video about the legend of Oengus and Caer for the Winter Solstice at Newgrange. The work is part of the ongoing explorations of Symbols of Mobility and the performers wore unique nuno felted wings that Dr. Collier developed, informed by the legend of Oengus and Caer.

The Legend of Oengus and Caer

“The great love story of Oengus Óg and Caer is associated with Newgrange, known as The Dream of Oengus.

Oengus begins to dream of a woman he has never met, and his sleeping moments are spent yearning for Caer, who takes the form of a swan. He goes in search of her for a year and, upon finding her, decides to become a swan in order to be with her. The lovers fly off together towards Brú na Bóinne, the home of Oengus Óg ancestral”.

https://youtu.be/2XGM_igIMIk

Contributors

  • Producer & Director: Dr Niki Collier
  • Video & Editing: Vilmar: Alastair Roe, Kris Wieclawcki, Ian Smolorz
  • Dancers: Mia DiChiaro and Yves Lorrhan
  • Special thanks to Mary Heffernan, Head of National Monuments Ireland, OPW.

The Video

The Legend of Oengus and Caer – Installation and Video for OPW Newgrange Winter Solstice

To learn more about this art, visit Dr Collier’s website – https://www.nikicollier.com/the-legend-of-oengus-and-caer/

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