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  • Culture Night Laois 2024 One Night for All

     

     

    Night time image of a girl in a mask, she has fairy lights draped around her.
    Image from Culture Night Stradbally 2023, photo RenePR.

    Laois County Council looks forward to welcoming you to the Culture Night 2024 programme of free events.

    This years Annual Culture Night will take place on Friday 20 September 2024, with events in Abbeyleix, Durrow, Mountmellick, Portarlington, Portlaoise, Rathdowney and Stradbally.

    Culture Night /Oíche Chultúir is a national moment, celebrating culture, creativity, and the arts, and seeks to actively promote the belief that this rich and varied culture is alive, treasured and nurtured in people’s lives, today and every day.  Laois have a broad spectrum of events to enliven the county happening until late. Entry to all events is free to the public. 

    Laois Arts Office wish to thank: local groups, musicians, artists and venues, who have come together to make this ONE NIGHT FOR ALL, and a night to remember for everyone in the county.

     

     

    Refer to local venues for booking details and watch this space for downloadable Event Guide and Brochure.

    Visit https://culturenight.ie/laois for details on event times and further information or visit www.laois.ie and download the Laois Programme of events 2024. Event Guides are available from Laois Co. Council, Libraries and Arts Centres.  Further details from Art Office, Laois Co. Council. T: 057 866 4033 / E: arts@laoiscoco.ie

    Culture Night is brought to you by The Arts Council in partnership with Laois County Council.  Cuireann an Chomhairle Ealaíon Oíche Chultúir i láthair, i gcomhpháirt le Comhairle Chontae Laoise.  Supported by Creative Ireland Laois.

     

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  • Artist Talk – Staidéar Neamhbheo | Still Life, Paddy Critchley with Jock Nichols – Monday 15th July 2024

    Monday 15th July 2024 7pm at the Laois Arthouse & Library

     

    Join us for this artist’s talk to coincide with the current exhibition Staidéar Neamhbheo | Still Life with exhibiting artist Paddy Critchley and artist Jock Nichol discussing Paddy’s work.  Come see the exhibition and hear more about Paddy’s practice and approach to this genre.

     

    7pm Monday 15th July 2024 at the Laois Arthouse, Stradbally.

     

    All are welcome and the event is free to attend.

     

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  • Staidéar Neamhbheo Still Life – An exhibition of work by Paddy Critchley, and the adult summer arts group, at the Laois Arthouse, Stradbally.

    Staidéar Neamhbheo Still Life

    An exhibition of work by Paddy Critchley, and the adult summer arts group, at the Laois Arthouse, Stradbally.

    Opening: Friday 5th July at 6pm

    Exhibition Runs until Friday 26th July 2024

     

    Laois County Council Arts Office and the Laois Arthouse, Stradbally are delighted to present an exhibition of work by Paddy Critchley with participants from the annual adult summer arts programme 2024.

    Following four-days with Paddy, focusing on drawing and painting from life, the group will present an exhibition titled Staidéar Neamhbheo Still Life at the Laois Arthouse, opening on Friday 5th July at 6pm.

    The Laois Arthouse welcomes all who wish to attend the exhibition opening. The exhibition will be open to the public until Friday 26th July.

    On Monday 15th July at 7pm, Paddy Critchley will be in conversation with Jock Nichol about his current exhibition, Staidéar Neamhbheo Still Life and the direction he is going. All are welcome to attend, and admission is free. Refreshments will be served. Entrance is through the Laois Arthouse entrance on the Timahoe Road, Stradbally Co Laois. R32KWX3.

    Paddy Critchley is an artist from Portlaoise, Co Laois. Since graduating from Limerick School of Art and Design in 2021, he has exhibited at The Hunt Museum and Limerick City Gallery of Art and the Dunamaise Arts Centre. Paddy has work in the Limerick City Gallery of Art and the Hunt Museum’s permanent collection. He was the recipient of the De Veres Art Award for Work of Distinction at the 191st Annual RHA Exhibition for the painting Nature Morte (After Beckett). His practice is a constant interrogation of his environment. His political ideologies towards his environment shape how he sees the world and informs his practice. Paddy is conscious that in an ever increasingly chaotic world, where money and power rules, he wishes to shine a light on the ordinary person and the life he lives and knows. Paddy Critchley aims to show different voices withing the social and economic backgrounds of his peers and their environments, these take the form on intimate portraits and still lives reminiscent of the American artist Alice Neel, who has been a substantial influence on Paddy’s practice. Paddy is also a painter and decorator and interested in the politics of this trade.

    Adult Summer Arts Programme

    Artist Paddy Critchley facilitated the Annual Adult Summer Arts Programme in 2024, in the beautiful surroundings of the Malthouse, Stradbally, Co. Laois.  The programme entitled Staidéar Neamhbheo Still Life comprised of a four-day course from Tuesday 2nd to Friday 5th July followed by an exhibition of work at the Laois Arthouse Stradbally.

    Over the four-days, Paddy shared his work methods and experience to assist and guide the students.  This four-day programme focused on drawing and painting from life. This will primarily be a series of still life workshops in which they draw form still life compositions curated by Paddy, and progress to making acrylic paintings.

     

    For further information see www.laois.ie or contact the Arts Office artsoff@laoiscoco.ie  / 057 8664109.

     

     

  • Family Event this Saturday 8th June 2024 at Portlaoise Library 11am-12pm

     

     

    WHAT’S ON?

    Oisín will host a FREE family workshop where he will do live drawing demonstrating how to capture ideas visually in an engaging way.

    He will discuss his journey as a writer, illustrator, cartoonist, and his interest in climate action.

    Suitable for families with children 7+

     

    WHO IS OISÍN?

    Oisín McGann is a best-selling, award-winning writer and illustrator.

    He has produced dozens of books for all ages, including twelve novels and recently the non-fiction book A Short, Hopeful Guide to Climate Change.

     

    HOW TO BOOK?

    Scan the QR code in poster above             OR          call Portlaoise Library: 0578622333         OR          email: portlaoiselibrary@laoiscoco.ie

  • Roger Bennett in conversation with Alan Meredith about the exhibition Quercu at Laois Arthouse in Stradbally on Wednesday June 5th @ 7pm

    On Wednesday June 5th at 7pm, Roger Bennett, the world renowned woodturner who is originally from Knockaroo, Co Laois will conduct a conversation with Alan, about the exhibition Quercu, at the Laois Arthouse in Stradbally. It will be a wonderful opportunity to connect with the work and to meet people. Refreshments will be served.

     

           

  • Adult Summer Art Programme with Paddy Critchley at the Malthouse, Stradbally in July 2024

       

     

    Laois County Council Arts Office and the Laois Arthouse, Stradbally are delighted to announce the annual adult summer arts programme 2024.  The artist delivering the programme this year is Paddy Critchley. The programme is entitled Staidéar Neamhbheo Still Life: working from life and takes place in the beautiful surroundings of the Malthouse, Stradbally, Co Laois.

     

    The four-day course runs from Tuesday 2nd to Friday 5th July from 10:30am-4:00pm with an exhibition opening at 5pm on Friday 5th July at 6pm.

    Over the four-days, Paddy will share his work methods and experience to assist and guide the students.  This four-day programme focuses on drawing and painting from life. This will primarily be a series of still life workshops in which they draw form still life compositions curated by Paddy, and progress to making acrylic paintings.

     

    The week concludes with an exhibition opening of Paddy’s work and selected work of the participants also entitled Staidéar Neamhbheo Still Life at the Laois Arthouse, Stradbally on Friday evening, 5th July at 6pm.  All are welcome to attend the exhibition opening. The exhibition will remain open until July 26th.

    Students will need to bring an easel, 4 canvases, two large and two small. Acrylic paints, brushes, and drawing materials. There are several easels and painting boards available on request from the Laois Arthouse.

    Packed lunch and drinks also are recommended.

    Paddy is an artist from Portlaoise, Co Laois. Since graduating from Limerick School of Art and Design in 2021, he has exhibited at The Hunt Museum and Limerick City Gallery of Art and the Dunamaise Arts Centre. Paddy has work in the Limerick City Gallery of Art and the Hunt Museum’s permanent collection. He was the recipient of the De Veres Art Award for Work of Distinction at the 191st Annual RHA Exhibition for the painting Nature Morte (After Beckett).  His practice is a constant interrogation of his environment. His political ideologies towards his environment shape how he sees the world and informs his practice. Paddy is conscious that in an ever increasingly chaotic world, where money and power rules, he wishes to shine a light on the ordinary person and the life he lives and knows.  Paddy Critchley aims to show different voices withing the social and economic backgrounds of his peers and their environments, these take the form on intimate portraits and still lives reminiscent of the American artist Alice Neel, who has had a big influence on Paddy’s practice. Paddy is also a painter and decorator and interested in the politics of this trade.

    There are limited spaces and booking is essential. The course fee €120. Concession of €70 available for students and unemployed. Contact Laois County Council Cash Office – 05786 74308 to pay. Please quote: Masterclasses Paddy Critchley. Cash Office Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9.30am – 3.30pm and please send the completed booking form to Laois Arts Office.

    The booking form and further information can be found on www.laois.ie or contact the Arts Office arts@laoiscoco.ie  / 057 8664109.

  • Alan Meredith ‘Quercu’ Exhibition – Laois Arthouse Stradbally Saturday 11th of May 2pm

    Join us at the launch of an Exciting New Exhibition at the Laois Arthouse Stradbally this Saturday 11th of May @ 2pm

     

    Alan Meredith | Quercu | Exhibition

    At The Laois Arthouse Stradbally

     

     

    Saturday 11th May at 2pm. Meet the artist Alan Meredith for the Laois launch of his solo exhibition Quercu.

    The opening will be performed by Councillor Paschal McEvoy, Cathaoirelach of Laois County Council.

    The Laois Arthouse are proud to exhibit Quercu – the oak – brings together a new body of work by Alan Meredith, on the occasion of his first solo exhibition in Ireland. The exhibition draws together separate, but related, ideas that the artist has been exploring in his practice for several years and reveals, if not the culmination of them, then certainly an advanced continuation and heightened expression of these ideas.

    Oak is important.  As if predetermined, the artist grew up at The Oak, the location of his ancestral farmlands in County Laois, and it is here that his studio and workshops are now based. The Oak is the site of making.

    It is also the dominant material in much of the artist’s work. The Residual Geometry series is hewn from a single tree that grew at that very same site. It is resurrected here as an interconnected body of furniture that closely echoes the form of its source material and is reflective of that place of origin.

    The Curio Cabinet series is a dramatic reinterpretation and rendering of a quotidian form. Encompassing work on a diverse scale, a point of reference interestingly discussed by Stephen Tierney in the essay that follows, the cabinets range from the monumental to the compact, and reflect the artist’s success in realising sculptural pieces that confound and delight the viewer.

    The Dearcán vessels are amongst the most recognisable of Alan’s work and are perhaps the most emblematic of his continued dialogue with the material, testing its strength and limitations. Following the Golden Fleece Special Award last year, we are excited to present the artist’s new large-scale pieces with their signature innovative folds.

    Oak is also significant in terms of heritage and tradition, both national and artistic. Conscious of this, Alan Meredith carries forward a particular tradition of artists, craftspeople, and sculptors, realising forms inherent in their material. The body of work shown here represents Alan’s steadfast pursuit of these forms, always striving to realise a sense of optimal balance. This exhibition offers a moment for the artist to pause, after the arduous expenditure of time and energy, and for us, the audience, to reflect on his journey thus far and to wonder where yet it might go.

    Alan Meredith began working with wood from an early age, his work to date straddles the boundaries of contemporary craft, sculpture and architecture and has been exhibited both nationally and internationally. Graduating with a Masters in Architecture from University College Dublin in September 2015, Alan currently works from his studio in County Laois, imagining and creating one-of-a-kind and speculative pieces for both public and private clients. Completed projects include one-of-a-kind furniture, public space design, and a collection of sculptural wood-turned vessels. Recent Awards include The Golden Fleece – Special Award 2023, while Alan’s work was Exhibited at ‘Collect’ – The Leading International Fair for Contemporary Craft and Design, London and at ‘Salon’, Park Avenue Armory, NYC 2022. The work is stocked in numerous galleries in Europe and the United States. Alan is a member of the Design and Crafts Council Ireland – Portfolio Critical Selection for 2021/22 and the Homo Faber Guide.

    On Wednesday 5th June at 7pm, Roger Bennett, will conduct an exhibition talk with Alan Meredith, in the Laois Arthouse. Roger is a woodturner; he specialises in making distinctive bowls and vessels, which are inlaid with silver and coloured with wood dyes. There are examples of his work in many public and private collections, including those of the National Museum of Ireland, the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, and Design and Crafts Council Ireland. In 2021 Roger was selected as an ‘Irish Craft Hero’, one of fifty makers selected from the period 1971-2021 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Design and Crafts Council Ireland: “makers whose work has significant legacy, has heralded new approaches or changed the way we look at the world”. He grew up in Knockaroo, Co. Laois, and now lives in Dublin

     

    Opening Times for Exhibition:

    Exhibition opens until 21 June, Open Daily Tuesday-Friday 1pm-4pm (or by arrangement)

    For further details: E: arts@laoiscoco.ie T: 0578664109 w: www.arthouse.ie

  • EXPRESSION OF INTEREST FOR CULTURE NIGHT 2024 IN LAOIS

    LAOIS CALL FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

    Culture Night 2024 is taking place on Friday 20th September 2024.

    We invite individuals and organisations to submit proposals for Culture Night 2024.

    Proposals can include ANY and ALL creative activities throughout County Laois from 4pm till LATE!

    Thanks for the continued support of the Arts Council and Local Authorities, all activities must be made available to the public free of charge.

    Who can apply:

    • Individual Artist, Musicians and Creatives
    • Organisations, Community Centres, Older Persons Groups (Community Groups, Youth Work Groups, Sports Groups, Neighbourhood Groups, Creative, Cultural, etc.)
    • Creative Collectives
    • Creative Enterprises who engage with communities

    Details and application forms for opportunities available from:

    The Arts Office, Laois County Council, Aras an Chontae, Portlaoise, Co. Laois.

    Tel: 057 8664163, Email: artsoff@laoiscoco.ie, Website: www.laois.ie.

    Closing date for receipt of completed forms is Friday 21st June 2024

    Culture Night – Expression of Interest Application Form

    MUIREANN NI CHONAILL, ARTS OFFICER.