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✂️Upcoming Exhibition - Fractured - Opening Thursday May 22nd - Saturday, June 7th 2025. At Gallery X, 11 Hume Street, Dublin, Ireland, D02T889.✂️

May 15, 2025 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️Upcoming Exhibition - Fractured at Gallery X⚡️
Opening 6-9pm Thursday May 22nd - Saturday, June 7th 2025.
At Gallery X, 11 Hume Street, Dublin, Ireland, D02T889.
All welcome .

I am delighted to be exhibiting in this upcoming exhibition at Gallery X and curated by fellow Collagistas Silvio Severino and Una Gildea.

Check out what they have to say below.

” Welcome to FRACTURED. Discover dynamic perspectives in this vibrant group exhibition, showcasing new works by leading artists. Through layered textures, deconstructed imagery and bold juxtapositions, each work offers a unique voice, uncovering the beauty of resilience and transformation, celebrating the art of piecing life together one step at a time.

The exhibition features amazing new work by 7 of the leading collage artists working in Ireland today:
Annabella Cuomo; Anthony D Kelly; Colin Eaton; Dolorosa de la Cruz ;
Silvio Severino; Una Gildea; Brian Palm

Una and Silvio are long time friends and collaborators. They have previously curated events such as the Dublin iteration of the international Collagistas festival entitled 'Big Village Small World' (2018) at Temple Bar Gallery & Studios ; and a successful contemporary collage group exhibition entitled 'New Reality: Contemporary Collage in Ireland' (2022-2023) which toured Ireland, including stints in Waterford, Cork and at Gallery X in Dublin.”

To learn more about Gallery X CLICK HERE.

Tags Exhibitions, Exposition, Gallery X, Dublin, Collage, Events

⚡️Upcoming Exhibition - Frankenstein Re-imagined: A Collage Exhibition - Thursday April 3rd at 6pm (PDT) - San Francisco Public Library, 100 Larkin Street ,San Francisco, USA⚡️

March 17, 2025 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️Upcoming Exhibition - ‘Frankenstein Re-Imagined: A Collage Exhibition '⚡️
Opening on Thursday, April 3rd at 6.00pm (PDT).
San Francisco Public Library,
Main Library - Arts, Music & Recreation Department,
4th Floor 100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA 94102,
USA.
Exhibition runs through Monday, June 30th 2025. All Welcome.

I am delighted to be taking part in this upcoming exhibition at the beautiful San Francisco Public Library and its associated artists talk. Experience Mary Shelley's timeless masterpiece through the lens of contemporary collage artists. Frankenstein; or, the Modern Prometheus is re-imagined in this exhibition, where literature and art converge to explore its enduring themes.

Free community collage tables will also be open to members of the public for the duration of April.


"Collage artists, with their unique ability to transcend scale, place, and history, are well-suited to giving us pictures that bring vintage texts into the contemporary moment." — Ric Kasini Kadour, Kolaj Institute Director.

⚡️⚡️ITS ALIVE⚡️⚡️
Artists interpret Shelley's novel in the context of today’s world, addressing:

⚡️Science and artificial intelligence: Echoing Shelley's cautionary tale, artists reflect on the ethical dilemmas of unchecked technological advancement.

⚡️Queerness and intersectional identities: The monster’s isolation becomes a metaphor for marginalization, offering a lens on contemporary social dynamics.

⚡️Narcissism and modern relationships: Victor Frankenstein’s self-absorption provides a framework for examining personal and societal disconnection.

This exhibition invites viewers to engage with Frankenstein in a new light, where past and present collide in striking visual form.

Featured Creatures Include:

Claire Dannenbaum (Eugene, Oregon, USA) | Emily Denlinger (Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA) | Suzanne Greenberg (New York, New York, USA) | David Edward Johnson (Skaneateles, New York, USA) | Marta Janik (Warsaw, Poland) | Anthony D Kelly (Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland) | Maureen Letton (San Francisco, California, USA) | Anissa Malady (San Francisco, California, USA) | Rebecca Steiner (Lyme, Connecticut, USA) | Jessica TranVo (Boston, Massachusetts, USA) | Anthony Naimo (Spruce Pine, North Carolina, USA) | Elzbieta Zdunek (Berlin, Germany)

⚡️Related Event: Presentation: Frankenstein in Collage Illustration - Artists' Perspectives--Sat., April 19th, 10 a.m. (PDT) , Virtual Library. For details Click Here.
⚡️Opening Reception: Thursday, April 3, 2025 (part of SF First Thursday Art Walk)
⚡️To purchase a copy of this magnificent book simply Click Here.

Image Credit: Frankenstein Re-imagined: A Collage Exhibition - David Edward Johnson.
With a very special thanks to organiser Anissa Malady and Maureen Letton for all your work on the ground.

Tags Frankenstein, Publication, Exhibition, Exhibitions, Event, Events, San Francisco, Mary Shelley, Collage, Illustration

⚡️Upcoming Exhibition - Mapping Stories | Scéalmhapáil Group Exhibition - Friday 28 February at 5pm - Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, Co.Mayo, Ireland⚡️

February 25, 2025 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️Upcoming Exhibition - ‘Mapping Stories | Scéalmhapáil'⚡️
Opening on Friday, 28 February at 5.00pm.
The Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, Co.Mayo, Ireland.
F23 AN24

Exhibition runs until Saturday, 5 April 2025. All Welcome.The Linenhall Arts Centre and Visual Artists Ireland (VAI) are delighted to present ‘Mapping Stories | Scéalmhapáil' - featuring Thomas Brawn; Ann Conmy; Joanna Hopkins; Louise Hynes; Davinia Johnson; Anthony D Kelly; Katherine (Kate) Kelly; Jo Killalea; Sharon Ní Chuilibín and Martina O’Connor. Curated by Marianne O’Kane Boal.


About the Exhibition:

Mapping Stories | Scéalmhapáil'
is a group exhibition at the Linenhall Arts Centre to mark the culmination of the Bolay Programme 2024. It features ten Mayo-based artists who have been mentored by curator Marianne O'Kane Boal over a three month period in preparation for this exhibition. The exhibition includes a diverse range of art forms; drawing, painting, sculpture, print, photography, film, audio and collage. These narratives within the exhibition are personal and collective, documenting self and other. They have an importance within County Mayo but equally contain a wider significance. Such multivalent approaches to mapping stories create a rich and nuanced series of works that reflect the shared discussion and reflection that was conducted in the preparation phase for the exhibition.

From the Curator 2024:

“Working with this group of artists and curating the exhibition has been a pleasure. It has been rewarding to individually mentor each of the ten artists and to explore a range of approaches and working methods. It has been important to have a common goal of the exhibition to prepare for and this has ensured that there is a collective purpose for the group but equally a place for each individual artist to reflect on their work and the theme. The Bolay programme delivered by the Linenhall Arts Centre in association with Visual Artists Ireland is an invaluable support to Mayo artists and it has been a joy to be part of”. Marianne O’Kane Boal, Curator.

Image: 'The Things We Did Not Talk About When You Were Here' (Detail) - Painting - Mixed Media – Oil, Ink, and Acrylic on Fabriano Paper - Martina O’ Connor.

For more about the exhibition and Bolay Mentorship Programme Click Here.

Tags Exhibitions, Events, Mapping Stories, Mayo Artists, Bolay Mentorship 2024, Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar

✂️Intentional Selection – A Celebration of Collage - Moving Collage Screening: Saturday 27th July 2024, Showing at: 2pm & 3pm- ✂️

July 26, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️✂️Intentional Selection – A Celebration of Collage✂️⚡️
Moving Collage Screening: Saturday 27th July 2024 at 2pm & 3pm
The Linenhall Arts Centre, Linenhall Street, Castlebar, Ireland, F23 AN24
ADMISSION: FREE
Roll Up! Roll Up! As part of the Intentional Selection Fesival Programme we welcome you to experience these wonders of Moving Collage during two special screenings this Saturday the 27th of July at The Linenhall Arts Centre at 2pm & 3pm.

For your visual delectation we are delighted to present an intentionally selected and carefully curated programme of international collage animation for your enjoyment:

Programme of works:

‘Black Coffee’ – Music Video - Marta Janik (POLAND) - Run Time: 2m 58s
‘Catching the Fish’ – Working Method - Schrieck (FRANCE)– Run Time: 2m 14s
“The Last Performance’ – Carlos David – Run Time: 1m 03s
‘Finn’ – Music Video for ‘The Nualas’ - Una Gildea (IRELAND) – Run Time: 3m 43s
‘Three Kings’ – Martina aka Kosmo Nauty (POLAND) – Run Time: 0m 44s
‘Work in Progress’-  David Crunelle (BELGIUM) - Run Time:  3m 39s
‘Pothole in the Sky’ – Music Video – Jason Kearney (IRELAND) – Run Time:  3m 56s
‘Working Method’ - Ria Bauwens (BELGIUM) – Run Time:  0m 53s
‘International Loop Conspiracy’ – Animated Collage - Silvio Severino (IRELAND) – Run Time: 5m 15s
“SPARKS” – Una Gildea (IRELAND) – Run Time: 3m 20s
‘Fetes’ – Seasonal – Stephen Tierney (AUSTRALIA & MEXICO) – Run Time: 3m 23s
‘Transit’ – Music Video - Aline Helmcke (GERMANY) – Run Time: 4m 26s
‘Bordo: Zvezde v Mlaju’ - Music Video - Maruša Štibelj (SLOVENIA) – Run Time: 4m 00s
‘April’s Dancing’ – Moving Collage - Una Gildea (IRELAND) – Run Time:  3m 07s
‘Bordo: Lai Lai svet’ - Music Video - Maruša Štibelj (SLOVENIA) - Run Time:  3m 56s
‘Calibro 35’ – Music Video - Aline Helmcke (GERMANY) – Run Time: 3m 05s
‘Untitled’ - Music Video – Kirill Abdrakhmanov (GERMANY) – Run Time: 3m 39s
‘Majewska Koneserzy Kolejnego’ – Music Video - Marta Janik (POLAND) – Run Time:  3m 55s
‘Once There Was a Girl’ - Moving Collage - Una Gildea (IRELAND) – Run Time:  3m 05s

Dont miss out on this amazing event.
Admission is free.

Booking is advised through here.

#IntentionalSelection24

Tags Animation, Intentional Selection, Events, Exhibitions, Linenhall Arts Centre, Castlebar, Mayo, Mayo Arts Service, Co.Mayo

⚡️UPCOMING EXHIBITION: THE IRISH CONTEMPORARIES III - July 6th - August 10th 2024 at Building Bridges Art Exchange, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, USA.⚡️

July 6, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️UPCOMING EXHIBITION: THE IRISH CONTEMPORARIES III⚡️
Opening Reception: Saturday 6th of July at 1pm (PST).
Exhibition Runs: 6th of June - 10th of August 2024

Location: Building Bridges Art Exchange, Bergamot Station, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, USA

I am thrilled to take part in the upcoming 'The Irish Contemporaries III' exhibition with a limited edition of art cards at alongside an incredible array of artists at the Building Bridges Art Exchange. This exhibition is a partnership between MART Gallery & Studios alongside the Contemporary Irish Arts Centre Los Angeles (CIACLA).

The New Irish Contemporaries opens today Saturday the 6th of July at 1pm (PST). If you are in the Santa Monica area check it out. For more on the show itself click here.

MART have been a great support to my practice since I joined their membership programme last year. Check out their membership programme and other activities here.

For more about the important work of the Contemporary Irish Arts Centre Los Angeles (CIACLA) visit here.

Tags Events, Exhibitions, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, MART, CIACLA, USA, International

UPCOMING EXHIBITION: CHG&S SUMMER OPEN EXHIBITION 2024 - 2nd of July - 9th of August 2024 at The Courthouse Gallery & Studios, Parliment Street, Ennistymon, Co.Clare, Ireland, V95 D79⚡️

June 30, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

⚡️UPCOMING EXHIBITION: CHG&S SUMMER OPEN EXHIBITION 2024⚡️
Opening Reception: Sunday the 30th of June at 7pm
Exhibition Runs: 2nd of July - 9th of August 2024

Location: The Courthouse Gallery & Studios, Parliment Street, Ennistymon, Co.Clare, Ireland,
V95 D79

I am delighted to take part in the The Courthouse Gallery and Studios Summer Exhibition 2024 which opens tonight at 7pm. It was a pleasure to visit this wonderful space during the week when I dropped off my work. The show looks like its going to great, so if you are in the area do drop in!

From the organisers:
”This year's Summer Open Submission Exhibition celebrates the incredible talents of artists from Co. Clare and all over Ireland. The exhibition promises a diverse and vibrant display of visual arts, showcasing the unique styles and visions of artists at all levels and stages of their careers.

The preview night is a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the creative atmosphere, meet the artists, and enjoy an evening filled with inspiring art and engaging conversations. We look forward to welcoming you and celebrating the creativity and diversity of our vibrant arts community. Don’t miss this chance to be part of this fantastic event in our gallery's annual programming.”

For more from The Courthouse Gallery & Studios visit:
www.thecourthousegallery.com

Tags Exhibitions, Events, Co.Clare, Art, Arts Council Ireland, The Courthouse Gallery & Studios, Ennistymon, West of Ireland, Wild Atlantic Way

💥✂️UPCOMING COLLAGE FESTIVAL: Intentional Selection at The Linenhall Arts Centre- Running from Saturday June 8th – September 6th 2024 ✂️💥

June 1, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

Opening Reception: Saturday 8th June at 5pm.

Runs: June 8th – September 6th 2024

The Linenhall Arts Centre, Linenhall Street, Castlebar, Ireland, F23 AN24

I am absolutely thrilled to announce the upcoming “Intentional Selection” Collage festival launching at the Linenhall Arts Centre next Saturday the 8th of June and running right until the end of Summer.

This festival will feature an exhibition of over 30 of the best collage artists practicing in Ireland today. A series of workshops catering to a wide variety of audiences, a screening of collage animation, a panel discussion and regular monthly meetings of the Connacht Collage Collective hosted at the Linenhall.

We invite you throughout this Summer to engage with the medium of collage and to join us as a welcome participant in all that this vibrant and exciting medium has to offer.
Full Programme Coming Soon.

From Anthony D Kelly:
“Collage has a rich history spanning from the advent of paper making in China in approximately 100AD; through being considered as a form relief sculpture during the renaissance period due to its layering and depth; being utilized as a foundational Cubist, Surrealist and Dadaist technique during the early twentieth century, featuring in the later Pop Art and Fluxus movements; to becoming the vibrant, versatile and engaging contemporary art practice that it is today.

To honour the versatility of this medium the Intentional Selection Festival has no unifying theme, but instead offers the audience an introduction to the range and possibility of collage as it is being practiced in Ireland today.“

Featured Artists:
Adrian & Shane, Adrienne Geoghegan, Alan Murphy, Aleksandra Schulte, Anthony D Kelly,
Aoife Carroll, Betty Gannon, Carol White, Cas Mc Carthy, Celina Buckley
Cheryl Murphy Kelly, Clare Walsh, Ciara O Connor, Colin Eaton, David Ryan, Derval Dunford
Eleanor Jones, Eve Kimmerling, Frantic Sally, Gavin Mc Crea, GUBU Man
Izabela Szczutkowska, Kate Hodmon, Mags Duffy, Micheal Mc Laughlin,
Michelle Granville, Padraig Spillane, Paul Mac Cormaic, Red Fox Press, Ruby Staunton, Sarah Deane, Silvio Severino,
Sorcha Mc Namara, Tatyana Feeney, Tom Doig, Una Gildea, Valerie Asiimwe Amani.

Working hard behind the scenes have been the curatorial panel of:
Anthony D Kelly, Silvio Severino, Una Gildea.
Special thanks to the Linenhall Art Centre, Deirdre Melvin & Mayo Arts Office.

For more from the Linenhall Arts Centre
Click Here.

Tags Festivals, Festival, Exhibitions, Workshops, Screenings, Discussions, Events, Linenhall Arts Centre, Linenhall, Collage, Collagistas, Mayo, Mayo Arts Service, Co.Mayo

🔸🔹🔸CURRENT EXHIBITION: DRAW THOUGHT - March 1st - 25th 2024 - The University of Galway Art Gallery, The Quadrangle, University Road, Galway, Ireland 🔸🔹🔸

April 17, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

🔸🔹🔸CURRENT EXHIBITION: SCIENTIFIC ARTS🔸🔹🔸

Runs: April 12th - 21st 2024
Closing Event: Sunday 21st of April 2024 at 1pm
At: The University of Galway Art Gallery, The Quadrangle, University Road, Galway, Ireland

I am delighted to take part in the Scientific Arts Exhibition at the University of Galway Art Gallery. which opened last Friday the 12th of April. There is really fantastic work on display which combines psychological research, scientific exploration and artistic insight. The result is a show which contains works that are both intellectually engaging and deeply personal; and which are conveyed through a varied mix of traditional artistic and contemporary technological means.

It runs for the rest of the week.
So if you are in Galway City, then catch it if you can
Take note there will be a closing event at the gallery on Sunday the 21st of April at 1pm.

A huge thanks to Kate Hodmon & Cheryl Kelly-Murphy for all your curation and installation skills.

For more from the Univeristy of Galway's Scientific Arts Lab visit:
https://www.instagram.com/scientificartslab/

Tags Event, Events, Galway, University of Galway, Exhibition, Exhibitions, Science, Art, Psychology, Psychology And Art

🔸🔹🔸CURRENT EXHIBITION: DRAW THOUGHT - March 1st - 25th 2024 - The University of Galway Art Gallery, The Quadrangle, University Road, Galway, Ireland 🔸🔹🔸

March 12, 2024 Anthony D Kelly

🔸🔹🔸CURRENT EXHIBITION: DRAW THOUGHT🔸🔹🔸

Runs: March 1st - 25th 2024 as part of Neurodivergence Festival 2024.

At: The University of Galway Art Gallery, The Quadrangle, University Road, Galway, Ireland

I have been having a lot of fun these last few weeks at the University of Galway Scientific Arts Lab @scientificartslab . I was delighted to contributed this piece to their current Draw Thought Exhibition: "Infinity Coloured Marbles" (2024) - Analog Collage - Anthony D Kelly. The work responds to the exhibitions theme of celebrating Neurodivergent thought.

For more from the organisers:
"Last year the University of Galway Neurodivergent Society collaborated with artist Catherine Fleming during a society social event. Catherine photographed society members’ hands while fidgeting with their favourite stim items. Stimming short for self-stimulatory behaviour, refers to repetitive often rhythmic movements, sounds or activities that individuals engage in to self-regulate or self-sooth. Stimming is considered a natural and often comforting way for individuals with neurodivergent conditions to regulate sensory input, manage stress, or express emotions. Societal norms and expectations may sometimes lead to misunderstandings or judgements about these behaviours. It is important to recognise and respect stimming as a valid and valuble aspect of neurodivergent experiences, understanding that it serves a purpose for those who engage in it. From these photographs, Catherine created an original painting “Grasp That Which is Unspoken” –Oil on Canvas- 150cm X 100cm for our Draw Thought Exhibition as part of Neurodivergence Fesitval 2024."

To see Catherine's wonderful painting you can visit her account or better yet attend her artists talk at the gallery tomorrow, Wednesday 13th at 4.45pm. All are welcome.

For more of the work of Anthony D Kelly follow the colour to: www.freeformtrouble.com

For more of Catherine Flemings work visit: https://www.instagram.com/catherineflemingart

For more from the Univeristy of Galway's Scientific Arts Lab visit: https://www.instagram.com/scientificartslab/

Tags Scientific Arts, Colours, Analog Collage, Galway, University of Galway, Exhibitions, Events, Creativity

🔸🔹🔸UPCOMING EXHIBITION: "CLIMATE & HEALTH" - ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF IRELAND, NO.6 KILDARE STREET, DUBLIN, IRELAND - Monday the 16th of October at 5.30pm 🔸🔹🔸

October 4, 2023 Anthony D Kelly

🔸🔹🔸UPCOMING EXHIBITION: CLIMATE & HEALTH🔸🔹🔸

I am thrilled to have my work shortlisted and ready to go on display as part of the upcoming Climate & Health Exhibition which is hosted by the Royal College of Physicians Ireland and curated by James Hanley RHA. It promises to be an amazing exhibition engaging with one of the most pressing issues of our time.
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Opening Reception: Monday the 16th of October at 5.30pm

Exhibition Running from: Monday the 16th of October – Friday the 20th of October 2023
Open daily from: 10am - 4pm

Venue:
THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS IRELAND
Reception at Graves Hall,
followed by the exhibition in the Winter Hall,
at No. 6 Kildare Street,
Dublin 2,
D02 E434.
Light refreshments will be provided.
www.rcpi.ie

From the Royal College of Physicians Ireland:

Climate breakdown and human health are highly interwoven
“The exhibition is part of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland’s commitment to advocacy around the huge challenges we are facing triggered by climate change and the impact this will have on the world’s population, which arose as a key advocacy priority during national consultations with our physicians. The College wishes to provide a space for discussion of the challenges of climate breakdown and for the formulation and promotion of solutions to the climate crisis. Art is one way of articulating the personal and collective feelings and stories around this challenge and for envisioning shared solutions that protect health and the planet.

Climate breakdown and human health are highly interwoven. Burning fossil fuels is the greatest contributor to global heating and causes increased rates of cardio-respiratory illness and premature death. Health effects of extreme weather events include hypothermia, dehydration, kidney disease, stroke, malnutrition, and water-borne infections. A paradox is that healthcare delivery itself contributes significantly to global heating. If the healthcare sector were a country, it would be the 5th largest polluter in the world.

We need to find ways to protect our health and protect the planet. How we travel, how we eat, how we consume, how we provide essential services – these can be our stumbling blocks, or they can represent opportunities for a just future.”

For more about this wonderful and important exhibition click here:
www.rcpi.ie/News/open-call-to-artists-to-address-the-theme-climate-and-health

Tags RCPI, Age of Anxiety, Exhibition, Exhibitions, Dublin, Events, Climate, Health
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