Highlanes Gallery Top # 15 Facts
Highlanes Gallery Top # 15 Facts
Drogheda Arts Festival : A Taste of Drogheda
A TASTE OF DROGHEDA
Welcome to Drogheda: Boyne Valley Treasure Tours
Tours - Venue: Meet at Highlanes Gallery Reception, Laurence Street | Friday 2 May, 2.00pm - 7.15pm
Tickets €30 (includes bus) | max. 25 people
This culinary tour of Drogheda led by chef, lecturer and author Dermot Seberry begins with a short bus journey to Ireland's No.1 Tea Shop & Bakery The Brown Hound, then on to award-winning local food producers In Season Farm to taste the true flavour of GM-free micro vegetables. Your palate will be cleansed with a taste of the famous Dan Kelly's Cider and apple juice from Boyne Grove orchard. On to the highest point in Drogheda to take in the view of the town in all its glory and savour a taste of the Irish Sea at Tower Wine Bar & Grill. A short downhill stroll Boyneside to Cairnes Gastro-pub for a savoury sensation and gargle, if you wish, before the journey's end with a cultural sweet treat at Relish Cafe and Foodhall, Highlanes Gallery.
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Forking Spoons
A dance piece inspired by the art exhibition 'Re-framing the Domestic in Irish Art' currently showing at Highlanes Gallery in Drogheda, Ireland. Choreographed by Kristin Kelly Abbott and performed by Becky Nelson. Many thanks to James Froment at Dance City for filming this.
Drogheda Arts Festival: An Architectural Tour of Drogheda
AN ARCHITECTURAL TOUR OF DROGHEDA
Welcome to Drogheda: Boyne Valley Treasure Tours
Tours - Venue: Meet at Highlanes Gallery Reception, Laurence Street | Saturday 3 May, 1pm - 2.15pm | Tickets €6 | max. 40 people
Emmet Humphrey's, RIAI, grade 3 accredited conservation architect and a founding member of Drogheda Civic Trust leads this walking tour with a focus on the topography and layout of Medieval Drogheda and the characteristics of pre-Georgian houses.
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Scholars Townhouse Hotel Drogheda
Situated in Drogheda, Scholars Townhouse is close to Magdalene Tower, Highlanes Gallery, and St. Peter's Church. Also nearby are St. Mary's Bridge and Millmount Museum.
Originally built in 1867, this charming town house has been tastefully renovated in a modern style, whilst retaining its historic charm, with stained glass windows and high coved ceilings.
Once used as a Christian Brothers house, Scholars now provides all the facilities and features of modern accommodation. It occupies a privileged position in the centre of the historic town of Drogheda, County Louth, only 20 minutes from Dublin airport via the nearby M1 motorway.
Local tourist attractions vary from an array of links golf courses and freshwater fishing to famous historic sites as Newgrange, the Hill of Tara, Slane Castle, Millmount Tower and the Battle of the Boyne.
Solo tunes on the uilleann pipes in the Highlanes, Drogheda.
Christmas performance in December 2017. Here I am playing a newly made full set in D made by Makoto Nakatsui.
Anglo Printers Sponsor Mary A Kelly Chair Exhibition in Highlanes
Anglo Printers are delighted to sponsor the latest exhibition in Highlanes Gallery, 'Chair' by artist Mary A Kelly which runs until 13th April. Aoife Ruane, Director of Highlanes introduces us to Mary and we give you a sneak peek of this fabulous exhibition. Mary and her guest Joe Breen discuss the paintings from the actual chairs which inspired the exhibition. Make sure to pop in to see these fantastic works of art!
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MODERN EXPERIMENTS
The FE McWilliam Gallery and Studio, Banbridge, has unveiled details of its newest standout exhibition.
“Modern Experiments” by Belfast born artist Susan MacWilliam forms a unique and significant body of material which explores concepts not always fully explained through mainstream scientific or psychological study, including paranormal phenomena, mediumship, ectoplasm, x-ray vision and telepathy.
Open to the public from September 10th, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of work by celebrated international artist Susan MacWilliam ever assembled is guaranteed to enthral thousands of visitors with a dramatic series of video installations, sculpture and photography which promises to stretch the imagination and stir the mind.
The compelling and thought-provoking exhibition, which will tour an additional three key arts venues across Ireland in 2017, opens at the FE McWilliam Gallery and Studio in Banbridge on Saturday September 10th and runs until 26th November 2016.
This engaging exhibition is supported by a major touring grant awarded through a joint initiative by the Arts Council of Ireland/An Chomahirle Ealaíon and Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
The exhibition will travel throughout 2017 to the Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda; Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre, Skibbereen and The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny.
Fostering cross-border collaboration and building on existing links between the F.E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio and institutions throughout Ireland, this tour offers a unique opportunity for audiences to experience a survey exhibition of one of our most significant artists.
In Sense Of Place | Student Select
This is a FREE art exhibition in Highlanes Art Gallery, Drogheda.
It's truly unique is that every aspect of the exhibition has been undertaken by second level students including the selection of artworks, the research, the active talking and thinking about the connections between artwork in collections, the installation, the marketing, social media, and communications.
Open Dates :
25 November to 28 January
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Drogheda Arts Festival: Re-Framing the Domestic in Irish Art
OFFICIAL FESTIVAL AND EXHIBITION OPENING
TUESDAY 29 APRIL AT 7.30PM
There are many kinds of spaces, both physical and metaphysical, that artists play with in their work, and many spaces that we, as humans inhabit. However, perhaps the most familiar space, the one that has been the stimulus for much artistic enquiry, be it visual or otherwise, has been the domestic, or home space, as that is where our earliest and most formative experiences are shaped...
(More:
Lucy Andrews; Aideen Barry; Diana Copperwhite; Maud Cotter; Dorothy Cross; Pauline Cummins; Gerard
Dillon; Laura Fitzgerald; Jessica Foley; Fr Jack Hanlon; Siobhan Hapaska; Anthony Haughey; Brian
Hegarty; Grace Henry; Patrick Jolley, Rebecca Trost, Inger Lise Hansen; Mary A. Kelly; John Kindness;
Danny Lartigue; Vanessa Donoso Lopez; Maggie Madden; Alice Maher; Locky Morris; Janet Mullarney;
William Mulready; Sinead McCann; William McKeown; Isabel Nolan; Abigail O'Brien; Margaret O'Brien;
Bea Orpen; William Orpen; Kathy Prendergast; Hilda Roberts; Declan Rooney; Mary Swanzy; Dominic
Thorpe; Jennifer Trouton
Tuesday 29 April -- August 2014
Exhibition/ Festival Opening: Tuesday 29 April at
7.30pm
Venue: Highlanes Municipal Art Gallery, Laurence
Street
Daily Festival Gallery Times: Wednesday-Saturday
10.30-5.00pm, late opening, Friday 2 May to 7.30pm
Closed Sunday 4 May for technical set-up, see page
29 for event details.
Bank Holiday Monday 5 May: 12.00-5.00pm
Tickets: Free, donations of €2 encouraged
HOME IS NO LONGER A DWELLING BUT THE UNTOLD STORY OF A LIFE BEING LIVED.
In Sense Of Place: A Recap
Student Select: The Project
In Sense of Place: The Exhibition
British Council invited Highlanes Gallery to select an exhibition from the 9,000 strong British Council Collection as part of their centenary commemoration and the broader Perspectives project involving 4 museum galleries, Highlanes G, The Model, Sligo, The Glebe, Donegal, and Limerick City Gallery of Art.
Highlanes Gallery approached two teachers from Our Lady's College Greenhills and St Oliver's Community College who the gallery have strong links with.
The teachers approached their students and school and 12 students (at the time in TY) identify themselves as interested in the project and process.
Students met Diana Eccles, Head of Collection at the British Council and Fay Blanchard, Collection Curator there, during their visit to Drogheda in April, and heard about the Collection, the artists and artwork.
From April until the end of the exhibition, the students met weekly, on Thursday afternoons, after school with their teachers and the gallery team. During the summer the students met on two occasions in the gallery.
In June, the gallery organised a trip to Dublin to visit museums and galleries and a range of exhibitions and the students focused on many aspects from considering prompt, concept, artists' media, layout, lighting, media, exhibition labeling & signage, communication, press and marketing and public programme. Galleries included the Douglas Hyde Gallery, TCD, Kerlin Gallery, Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane, the National Gallery of Ireland, the Little Museum of Dublin, the RHA and Farmleigh to attend the opening of Two Birds, One Stone, curated by Janet Mullarney.
The student curators met with Brian Fay during the installation of Some Thing as a Line, a group exhibition exploring line in contemporary art, and much earlier at the beginning of the process, in April, the students met another artist/curator Anthony Haughey during his co curation of Beyond the Pale, the art of Revolution.
In October the gallery secured a local sponsor for the exhibition Drogheda Credit Union (Drogheda-Bettystown-Trim) and the students met and discussed ideas in their project and selection of artwork.
The students were on site for the arrival of the main shipment from the UK from the British Council store, looking, for the first time at the work in the flesh, and making and re making decisions about the hang, and finding more links between the artists and artworks....
Much more, and most excitingly, the opening of the exhibition, welcomed the arrival of two of the exhibiting artists, Graham Crowley and Mariele Neudecker, as well as representatives from the British Council in Ireland and the UK.
In Sense of Place included work by Laura Aldridge, Frank Auerbach, Michael Brick, Mat Collishaw, Tony Cragg, Graham Crowley, Jeremy Deller, Angus Fairhurst, Sir John Holroyd, Evie Hone, Leon Kosoff, Langlands and Bell, Richard Long, Stephen Lowry, Ferenc Martyn, Rachel MacLean, Paul Nash, Mariele Neudecker, John Piper, Nano Reid, David Shrigley, Gillian Wearing and Madame Yervonde.
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Local Attractions To The d Hotel Drogheda
A short photo display of local attractions that are within 30 minutes of the d hotel Drogheda including, Milmount, St. Laurences Gate, Highlanes Gallery, Slane Castle, Battle of the Boyne, Newgrange, Monasterboice, Millmount, Funtasia Waterpark, Tayto Park, Bettystown Beach, Bellewstown Races, Laytown Races, Baltray.
FLeadh TV | 15 - 18 Lúnasa | TG4
Táimid ar ais! Beidh #FleadhTV le feiceáil ar TG4 ón 15 - 18 Lúnasa. Ach deá-scéala, níl oraibh fanacht go dtí sin, chuir muid tús leis an céiliúradh!
300 young people, three presenters and one wolfhound...we are back! #FleadhTV will be back on your screens August 15th - 18th live on TG4. To whet your appetite we were in Drogheda filming a very special video….
Music:
All credits to Comhaltas Oriel Centre Gaol Dundalk
Music Generation Louth
Music composed by Ryan Murphy, Mohsen Amini & Tomás Callister
Performers:
Nós Nua - Louth Youth Folk Orchestra
M.A.D Youth Theatre
Droichead Youth Theatre
Monaghan Sean Nós & Set Dancers
Táin March Festival Group
Boomerang Centre & Cafe Group
Drogheda Girl Guides
St Oliver's Scout Centre Drogheda
LoveDrogheda
Robinson School of Irish Dancing
Scoil Rince Mona Ní Rodaigh
Mentors:
Kay Webster
Deirdre Ní Bhuachalla
Conal Duffy
Dearbhla Lennon
Lolo Robinson
Orla Brannigan
Mona Roddy Lennon
Kwasie Boyce
Tim Mullins
Christina Matthews
Catrina Culligan
Angela Kelly
Eoghan Khan
Mohsen Amini
Ryan Murphy
Aoife McCabe
Thank You:
Fleadh Cheoil
Comhaltas CCE Oriel Branch
Garda Síochána Drogheda
Donal McGivern
Louth County Council
Paddy Donnelly
Colette Moss
Anne Marie Briscoe
Lisa O’Neill
Highlanes Gallery
Aoife Ruane
Stephen Hodgins
Laurence Street Traders Association
Declan Kierans
Joe Stafford
OPW
Breda McWalter
Frank Taaffe
Grainne Berrill
Branigan Berkery Solicitors
Chalk Artist - Orla Reilly
Laurence Shopping Centre
Ciara Nixon
Ímar
Frieda Meaney, I Search for Lost Worlds. Landmarks and Lifeforms (11 March to 20 April 2017)
Frieda Meaney, I Search for Lost Worlds, video installation, 3.53 mins looped, acrylic cylinder, digital prints, perspex structure, screenprint, various hogweed, seedheads.
This video installation featured in the exhibition Landmarks and Lifeforms: an exhibition by Frieda Meaney and Danny Osborne at Uillinn in March/April 2017.
The installation mixes video footage of endangered species of fish filmed in an aquarium on the island of Tenerife, Spain, accompanied by the chorus of birds in the jungle in South America. The printed skeletal images of dinosaurs, reptiles and fish on revolving structures represent evolution and constantly changing and adapting life forms.
The work challenges the viewers’ perception of the museum/aquarium world where nature is presented to us in an artificial environment. Do we really connect and learn from animals when they are removed from their natural habitats and lifestyle? Is this the future of our interaction with nature?
The work is about transformation, change, extinction and evolution where different worlds, animal, vegetable and elemental overlap and merge, creating an aquarium-like environment for the viewer.
The work of three great minds of the 18th and 19th centuries influenced and informed the direction of the work. Alexander von Humboldt, born 1769, was a Prussian geographer, naturalist, explorer and influential proponent of Romantic philosophy and science. He was writing in the late 18th century about his concerns about climate change from observing deforestation and farming practices on his travels in South America. Ernst Haeckel, born 1834, German biologist, naturalist, philosopher, physician, professor, marine biologist and artist had the privilege of discovering, describing and naming thousands of new species. I reference Haeckel’s illustrations of some of the weird and wonderful marine creatures in the prints on the rotating structures. One of Haeckel's books did a great deal to explain his version of Darwinism to the world. It was a bestselling illustrated book, translated into English as The History of Creation in 1876. Charles Darwin, born 1809, English naturalist and geologist is best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. He published Origin of Species in 1859.
‘It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.’
This quote by Darwin has never been more significant than it is today where there is such concern for our planet and all the life that struggles to survive on it.
With the support of the Arts Council of Ireland's Touring and Dissemination of Work Scheme, the exhibition will tour to Limerick City Gallery of Art (7 September - 22 October) and Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda (3 February - 14 April 2018)
A COLLECTION OF WORK BY NANO REID
SALMON FISHING ON THE BOYNE by Nano Reid
Lot 60 in Whyte's Important Irish & International Art 26 May 2014
Estimate: €25,000-€35,000
BATHERS AT MORNINGTON, c.1945 by Nano Reid
Lot 63 in Whyte's Important Irish & International Art 26 May 2014
Estimate: €4,000-€6,000
THE HEAD AT CLOGHERHEAD, c.1940 by Nano Reid
Lot 62 in Whyte's Important Irish & International Art 26 May 2014
Estimate: €700-€900
BOATS AT CLOGHERHEAD, c.1933 by Nano Reid
Lot 61 in Whyte's Important Irish & International Art 26 May 2014
Estimate: €1,000-€1,500
ISLAND DWELLERS by Nano Reid
Lot 65 in Whyte's Important Irish & International Art 26 May 2014
Estimate: €2,000-€3,000
Tommy Murray Famine Trilogy
Tommy Murray, reading at a meeting of the Viaduct Bards, Drogheda November 24th 2010
For Eamonn Ceannt A Composition for the Centenary of the Irish Easter Rising 1916 Performed in Dro
For Éamonn Ceannt 24 April 2016
This is a new composition for Trumpa Fáda (Iron Age bronze trumpet), strings, guitar and percussion. Performed as part of a Seán Ó Riada Mass, in commemoration of the Centenary of the beginning of the Irish Rising, Easter Monday, 24th April 1916.
A few hundred volunteers in Dublin andWexford faced up to the largest Empire of all time in pursiut of freedom that was
gained at last in 1921.
Performed at the Augustinian Church Drogheda. Mass celebrated by Fr. David Crean. Composed by Michael Holohan, Breifne Holohan, Grace Dillon and Simon O'Dwyer. The Ó Riada Mass was arranged by Michael Holohan
Coder Dojo - Drogheda
Co- founder of Coderdojo James Whelton and organizer Graham O'Rourke talk to Drogheda TV about the event which took place in the Highlanes gallery.
In Sense Of Place: Student Select Exhibition - Trailer
We are a team of students curating an exhibition from the British Council and the Drogheda Municipal Art Collections at Highlanes Gallery. Opening November 25th 2016 at 7pm.
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Art in Mind, a Science week 2017 event created with British Council
Art in Mind – Explore the Interplay between the Arts and Science.
Art seems to impact us all differently.
But how does it do that? How does art impact our minds?
Can it influence our mental state? And does science affect the process of art making?
An event exploring the positive impact that art can have on our beautiful minds. With a fascinating panel of Artists, Psychologists and Neuroscientists, live experiments and lots of conversation, this event highlights the connections between science and art, and gives a deeper appreciation of the value of creativity on our minds.
Contributors include Daniel Glaser, Neuroscientist and director, Science Gallery London, Gillian Murphy, Lecturer in Applied Psychology and Dance Instructor, Clara Rose Monahan, Music Therapist and Singer/Songwriter. The event is hosted by scientist and artist, Niamh Shaw.
Managed by British Council Ireland in partnership with Dr Niamh Shaw, National Gallery of Ireland and Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda. Funded by the Science Foundation Ireland's Discover Programme as part of Science Week 2017 and kindly supported by Yakult Ltd and FameLab Ireland.