f.Project-analog photography exhibition-July-22nd-August-7th-2022

f.Project Analog Photography Exhibition

July 22nd to August 7th 2022

Open Tuesday to Saturday 11am to 5pm

Opening Reception with Roseanne Lynch on July 22nd 2022 at 7.30pm

Music with The Fresh Air Collective at 7pm

Exhibition Dates

July 23rd to August 7th 2022

Utilizing the beautiful historic grounds and buildings of Chapel Hill School of Art as a spring board the f.Project investigates place and space using Analog photography as a vehicle of expression.

f.Project is a group of analogue photography artists, graduates from Crawford College of Art & Design. It was formed in 2017 in association with Cork Film Centre, who were in the process of setting up a darkroom facility. 

In 2018, the group received a long-term loan of vintage camera equipment from the Hermann Marbe collection (courtesy of Jessica Carson), enabling them to further expand their experimentation in the realm of analogue photography.

 

The Exhibition opening hours are:

Tuesday to Saturday 11 am to 5pm

July 26th to 30th  - Tuesday to Saturday

Aug 2nd to 6th  - Tuesday to Saturday

Gallery closed Sundays and Mondays

Exhibiting Artists

Orla O Byrne

Dori O connell

Eanna Heavey

Chris Hurley

Arthem Trofimenko

Sophia Santabarbara

Brianna Ni Léanchàn

Performing Artists on July 22nd

Isthatalltheris-theather

Directed by

Paulo Gruni

Performers

Sophia Felumaz

Isadora Soderstrom

The exhibition at Chapel Hill School of Art consists of

 o   Solo Exhibition of Film screening by artist Eanna Heavey – Parlour

o   Group Exhibition by members of the f.Project of analogue photography – Prayer Room and Walled Garden

o   Group performance by members of the f.Project – Yellow Chapel

Prayer Room

Orla O Byrne 

Dori O Connell

Eanna Heavey

Chris Hurley

Performing Artists July 22nd

isthatallthereis_theatre

Directed by

Paulo Gruni

Performers

Sophia Felumaz

Isadora Soderstrom

Video Art

Artem Trofiminko

Pictures By

Orla O byrne

Walled Garden / Blue Community Room (weather dependent)

Brianna Ni Léanchàn

Garden Installation