September 12 - November 7, 2015
Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin
Fergus Feehily, Sheila Hicks and Julia Rommel.
Kindly supported by Culture Ireland.
September 12 - November 7, 2015
Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin
Fergus Feehily, Sheila Hicks and Julia Rommel.
Kindly supported by Culture Ireland.
8 August - 26 September 2015
CCA, Derry
CCA is pleased to present Out There, Thataway, a group exhibition curated through dialogue between Francis Halsall, Declan Long, and CCA that includes work by Stephen Brandes, Nathan Coley, Aleana Egan, Fergus Feehily, Kevin Gaffney, Rana Hamadeh, and Merlin James. Out There, Thataway has two conceptual starting points: first, a concern with imagining or navigating territories that are ‘beyond knowledge’; and second, an interest in ways that metaphors of geography shape thinking and behaviour. The exhibition takes its title from the last words spoken at the end of ‘Star Trek: The Motion Picture’: they are Kirk’s vague but determined directions as the Enterprise begins to venture further out than ever before beyond known frontiers.
Out There, Thataway opens Saturday, August 8th at 7pm and runs until 26th September 2015. The exhibition will be accompanied by commissioned playlists and a public programme of events. More information will follow soon.
This exhibition is made possible through the generous support of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
A number of works included in Tripper, summer 2015, a collection of twenty new short stories published by Asahi Shimbun Publications, Tokyo.
ISBN 4910200880653
A small catalogue based on a solo show at Galerie Christian Lethert has recently been published by the gallery. Contact them directly for details and availability.
27 April - 17 June 2015
Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda
Miranda Blennerhassett, Neil Carroll, Susan Connolly, Kevin Cosgrove, Fergus Feehily, Mairead O’hEocha, Mark O’ Kelly, Kevin Mooney, Kathy Tynan, Andrew Vickery
Co-curated by Colin Martin, painter, Lecturer and Principal at the RHA School; Cliodhna Shaffrey, Director of Temple Bar Galleries & Studios; and Aoife Ruane, Director, Highlanes Gallery.