Temple Bar Gallery + Studios announces the Recent Graduate Residency Artist 2024
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is delighted to announce Christopher McMullan as the 2024 recipient of the TBG+S Recent Graduate Residency Award.
Expressions of interest are invited for members to join, participate, and take responsibility for Genquent Tongue.
Genquent Tongue is a free monthly educational space for writing within the visual arts, run by and for its participants. It operates on a self-directed, peer-led, peer-learning basis, exchanging work, knowledge, discourse, and ideas. Genquent Tongue seeks members who are interested in experimenting with form and testing the limits of art and writing; as well as researchers who seek to write about these practices.
Eligible to partake are artists, writers, curators, poets, and researchers.
Genquent Tongue will meet on Wednesdays, 6.30pm - 8pm in Studio 6 at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios on the following dates:
29 May / 19 June / 24 July / 21 August / Further dates tbc
To join Genquent Tongue, please email mollymayoleary5@gmail.com by the 24th of May with a short bio and paragraph discussing your work and why you’d like to join.
Genquent Tongue is organised by Molly May O’Leary, with support from TBG+S Learning and Public Engagement Curator Róisín Bohan, as part of Temple Bar Gallery + Studio’s Free Space programme. Molly May O'Leary is an artist who works with language, using mathematical and visual cues to play with the boundaries of rationality.
(Genquent Tongue references the brand ‘Genkent’, who manufacture products for improving oral health.)
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is delighted to announce Christopher McMullan as the 2024 recipient of the TBG+S Recent Graduate Residency Award.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios invites applications from artists for the International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) Residency in New York.
Temple Bar Gallery + Studios is seeking to appoint a Fundraising + Development Manager to support the development of the contemporary arts organisation.