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    The Central Field

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    Rhona Byrne & Yvonne McGuinness

    A temporary live land artwork. This site-specific project took place in Adamstown, a suburban new town in South Dublin County which has been in development since 2005. The artists identified this greenfield site which was due to become the 'commercial or district town centre’ of Adamstown but ...

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    Dublin's Last Supper

    Dublin's Last Supper - Image
    John Byrne

    A large-scale photographic work featuring 13 people encountered on the streets of Dublin in the form of an interpretation of Leonardo da Vinci's  The Last Supper.

    In 2003 curator Cliodhna Shaffrey invited John Byrne to devise a proposal for a large public artwork to be installed in an outdo...

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    Glasshouse Archive: Modernity’s North Dublin Legacy

    Glasshouse Archive: Modernity’s North Dublin Legacy - Image
    Gerard Byrne

    In 2005, Gerard Byrne spent several months documenting glasshouses in the rural areas of Rush and Lusk, County Dublin. The artist produced a series of 20 photographs which portrayed the glasshouse as embodying an 'architecture of market gardening activity'. The photographs were housed in a s...

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    What's the Story? Collective

    What's the Story? Collective - Image
    Michael Byrne, Graham Dunphy, Jamie Hendrick, Garrett Kenny, Vanessa Kenny, Nichola Mooney, Jonathan Myers, Gillian O'Connor, Fiona Whelan & Nicola Whelan

    What's the Story? Collective emerged from a set of existing relationships between artist Fiona Whelan and staff and young people of Rialto Youth Project who have been working in collaboration since 2004.

    The artist in partnership with the staff at the youth project, carried out a resea...



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    Home

    Home - Image
    Rhona Byrne

    In response to the regeneration of Ballymun in Dublin, over a two-year period, Rhona developed a project called Home working closely with the Ballymun racing pigeon club and the residents of the tower blocks to be demolished.

    Speaking about the project the artist stated "The homing ...

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    Misneach: A Monumental Celebration of Youth

    Misneach: A Monumental Celebration of Youth - Image
    John Byrne

    A large horse and rider sculpture depicting a young female bareback rider cast from the statue of Viscount Hugh Gough, which was originally sited in the Phoenix Park until it was blown up by the IRA in 1957. It was commissioned as part of Breaking Ground, the Per Cent for Art Programme for Ballym...

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    Cavan Re-Imagined & Happenings

    Cavan Re-Imagined & Happenings - Image
    Dermot McCabe, Orla Murphy, Patricia McKenna, Padraic Cahill, Ross Cochrane, Gary Kiernan & John Byrne

    Cavan County Council Arts Office appointed Orla Murphy and Dermot McCabe as architects-in-residence with a purposely open brief to facilitate an opportunity for young architects to think and work as artists within the theme of Cavan Re-Imagined.

    An exhibition of the work by the architects...

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    The Umbrella Project

    The Umbrella Project - Image
    Rhona Byrne

    The event took place on Saturday the 11 March 2006, inviting people to take part in one of six walking tours. The six walking tours were led by key local figures and specialists in their field. The tours included an Urban Wildlife Tour, Historical Tour, Architectural Tour, Docklands Area Tour, Mu...

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      Nazareth Housing Association provides independent living houses for individuals and couples who are 65 and over and on the Sligo County Council housing list.  Nazareth Village is comprised of 48 houses in a garden setting.  The Village was financed as a public-private partnership between Nazareth Housing Association and Sligo County Council with funding from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government.  

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