Temple Bar Gallery + Studios: 2012/2013 Program

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios: 2012/2013 Program

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios

TBG+S building by night. Image courtesy Michael Boran.
May 4, 2012

5-9 Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Ireland

Hours: 11–6pm Tuesday–Saturday
Free admission

T +353 (0)1 6710073

www.templebargallery.com

Temple Bar Gallery + Studios (TBG+S) is a unique artists-studios organization and gallery in Dublin city centre. The focus is on contemporary art and TBG+S has a national importance in developing the visual arts in Ireland. Through our 30 artists’ studios and gallery program, we facilitate and support professional artists to make new art work. We also offer a full program of talks, events, and education activities around the artists’ studios and gallery that engages new audiences with artists and art-making.

For the second year, the TBG+S gallery program has been devised by a Curatorial Panel. The curators of the 2012/2013 gallery program are: Robert Armstrong (artist), Rayne Booth (TBG+S), Isobel Harbison (independent curator and art writer), James Merrigan (artist and art critic), and Paul McAree (artist and TBG+S curator-in-residence).

TBG+S is pleased to announce its artistic program for 2012/13
Following a re-launch in 2011, TBG+S will present a relevant, vibrant, and engaging season of exhibitions in its significant gallery in Dublin city centre for 2012/2013. The new artistic program will be complimented by TBG+S Talks, Events and Education program comprising lunchtime gallery tours, studio artists’ talks, screenings, workshops, schools visits, and more.  In addition, our TBG+S International Studio Program will feature Seamus Nolan (IRE) as the sixth Irish artist in our partnership with HIAP: Helsinki international artist in residence program; Peles Empire (Katharina Stoever [DE] and Barbara Wolf [RM]) on a production residency, as part of an EU Culture project entitled Paths Crossing; and Stine Hebert (DK), curator with Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen on a curatorial residency.

In total the new TBG+S exhibition program for 2012/2013 will feature six exhibitions, a weekend Art Book Fair and a pop-up music event.

Exhibitions program

e n t r a n c e 1,  e n t r a n c e 2
Alan Butler (IRE), Gabriele Beveridge (UK), Juliette Bonneviot (FR), Mick Peter (UK), Peles Empire: Katharina Stoever (DE) and Barbara Wolff (RM).
13 April–2 June 2012
Screening: 2pm Saturday 2 June 2012, Studio 6
Trisha Baga (USS), Antoine Catala (FR), Mark Leckey (UK), Helen Marten (UK), Clunie Reid (UK), Jordan Wolfson (USA)

Curated by Isobel Harbison

Nevan Lahart (IRE)
Won-Nil
15 June–25 July 2012
Opening: Thursday 14 June 2012, 6–8pm

Curated by Rayne Booth and Paul McAree

Making Familiar
Paul Doran (IRE), Mary Ramsden (UK), Mark Joyce (IRE), Mark Swords (IRL), Diana Copperwhite (IRE), Daniel Pitin (CZ), Eithne Jordan (IRE), Andreas Golder (RU), Damien Flood (IRE)
10 August–29 September 2012
Opening: Thursday 9 August 2012, 6–8pm

Curated by Robert Armstrong and James Merrigan

Bea McMahon (IRL)
New Works
12 October–24 November 2012
Opening: Thursday 11 October 2012, 6–8pm

Curated by Rayne Booth

To Start With, Let’s Remove the Colour
Marc Bijl (NL), Jo Mitchell (UK), Simon Bedwell (UK), Sonia Shiel (IRE), Ryan McClelland (UK), Mark Pearson (UK)

15 December 2012–2 February 2013
Opening: Friday 14 December 2012, 6–8pm

Curated by Paul McAree

Ed Atkins (UK)
15 February–30 March 2013
Opening: Thursday 14 February 2013, 6–8 pm

Curated by Isobel Harbison
Pop Up Events

Dublin Art Book Fair: Friday 30–Sunday 2 December 2012

Summer Lightning III: Dublin’s best bands live at TBG+S!
Saturday 28July 2012, 8pm
For further information please see www.templebargallery.com.

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