Alan Phelan

Three sound tips from an artist and curator.

1. Always negotiate a good detailed contract where there is an accepted understanding that the final work may be, and most likely will be, different from the one in the initial proposal and especially macquette (if one was made). Allowances should be made for shifts that can occur in the creative/production/fabrication process.
 
2. It's amazing how little information is consulted by adjudication panels. Always provide top class graphics or macquettes to visualise the proposed work. Time is always short with reviewing proposals and the pages of text, while important in describing the work, are generally only quickly scanned.
 
3. Develop an honest relationship with your commissioner/project manager. Cultivate a friendship even. It's important to break some of the professional barriers so that if things twist and change it can be worked out effectively and without too much drama and unnecessary bureaucracy.

 

Alan Phelan's practice involves the production of objects, participatory projects, curating and writing. Recent shows by Alan Phelan include Points of View In Transition, Solstice Arts Centre, Navan, 2008; Ralph Eamon Odo Barbara, Mother's Tankstation, Dublin, 2007; Fading Fast, Millennium Court Arts Centre, Portadown, Northern Ireland, 2006 and Felons, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, 2005 (artist-curated project), Concourse Off-site for Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, 2008.

 

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'Harbouring'

Commissioned in 2008, Harbouring by composer Ian Wilson, was the fifth Per Cent for Art music commission undertaken by Wexford County Council since its inaugural project in 2004.

Wilson's Harbouring is a choral work based on nine poems by both Irish and international writers.

The performances were conducted by Fergus Sheil and featured the Irish Chamber Orchestra, accordian player Dermot Dunne, choristers from Wexford Festival SingersGorey Choral GroupEnniscorthy Choral Society and sean nós singers from the traditional singing group, Whisht! 

Read more about this project in the Public Art Directory section of this website.

 

 

 

 

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