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In this Newsletter

  • Coming Up: OVER Journal is coming!
  • Launch: PhotoIreland Programme 2020.
  • Opportunity: TLP Editions
  • Opportunity: How to Flatten a Mountain
  • Opportunity: FUTURES Irish Talent 2020
  • Review: Looking back at 2019
  • Launch: Past/ures at The Library Project
OVER Journal is coming

OVER Journal is coming!

OVER is the Critical Journal of Photography and Visual Culture for the 21st century. Published by PhotoIreland once a year, with monthly features online, it focuses on all aspects that affect the discipline. The journal offers a much needed critical voice, with a global and balanced approach. The campaign will launch on Tuesday 14 January 2020!

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Programme Launch and Light Evenings

Launch:
PhotoIreland Programme 2020

Launch 5pm Saturday 1 February
At The Library Project

Starting the decade with impetus and inspiration, join us for the Launch of PhotoIreland Programme 2020 at The Library Project. It will mark the return of the Light Evenings, a series of informal gatherings we used to run years ago. On this first one we will be joined by Dan Rule and Justine Ellis, co-directors of Melbourne-based Perimeter Books. They will present us with a broad background to their work, and will discus briefly of the challenges found along the way, focusing on the latest and most exciting projects.

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Futures at Unseen Amsterdam 2019

PhotoIreland Opportunities

TLP Editions 2020

PhotoIreland is opening a call for proposals from photographers and artists, from Ireland and anywhere in the world, to present a brief and coherent project, for inclusion in an ongoing set of publications under the name of TLP Editions.

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How to Flatten a Mountain

How to Flatten a Mountain is an outcome driven 11 days residency opportunity, open to emerging and mid-career visual artists whose artistic practice in whole or part, makes use of digital and/or analogue photographic processes.

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FUTURES Irish Talent 2020

Futures is a photography platform co-funded by the EU Creative Europe Programme, of which PhotoIreland are the Irish member. For the first time, we are opening a free and public call for the selection of Irish Talent for 2020.

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Looking back on 2019

Looking back on 2019!

The year 2019 marked PhotoIreland's first decade in existence having successfully completed a creative variety of pivotal curatorial projects that have, without any doubt, advanced Photography in Ireland. The year 2019 was an extremely productive and rewarding one, a great way to put an end to this first 10 years. We reflect on the great year 2019 was!

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Past/ures at The Library Project

Launch: PAST/URES 

Launch 6pm Thursday 16 January
Running 17-31 January
Hours Tuesday-Saturday 12-6pm
At
The Library Project

Past/ures is curated by Leah Corbett, recipient of the Black Church Emerging Curator Award 2019. Bringing together the work of five artists, through sculpture, painting, printmaking and text, this exhibition explores aspects of rural life in Ireland and highlights questions around rural identity.

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