B R E D A W A L L and K A T E D E M P S E Y – p o e t r y
Two award-winning leading international poets broadcast and published in many journals in Ireland and abroad will illustrate the best of their celebrated works and creative writing
D A R R A G H M U L D O W N E Y – p h o t o g r a p h e r
With an astounding slideshow on the making of ‘Out of Thin Air’ sailing all the way to Greenland to capture images of the surreal nature of the glacier and exquisite ice sculptures
B R A Y A R T S D R A M A G R O U P – A L B E R T – a h i l a r i o u s o n e a c t c o m e d y
Fiona Keane, Simon Maxwell, Martin Davidson desperately trying to understand without a word in common and an unexpected outcome, directed by Derek Pullen and stage manager Lucy Lynch
Signal Arts Centre is delighted to present an exhibition of Drawings By the artist Melissa O’Faherty
Images from the Exhibition:
This exhibition of drawings explores the contradictions, drama, tensions and transformations found within nature and invites the viewer to pause and engage with these themes from their own perspective.
O’Faherty has developed an individual language of marks and drawing techniques using materials such as burnt cork and driftwood charcoal to create dramatic and expressive drawings.
Melissa O’Faherty is a visual artist from County Wicklow and this is her first solo exhibition at Signal Arts Centre. O’Faherty lives and works in County Wicklow and where she finds inspiration from natural found sources.
It’s the visual story of a family. A series of mono – prints that has the tale of Daedalus at its core. Daedalus was a wonderful smith, and that is all that can be said with any truth about him.
B R I A N Q U I G L E Y – w r i t e r
short-listed for the Sunday Tribune New Irish Writing poetry award will share his poetry and short stories created over the past 25 years and published in various literary journals.
D A V E F L Y N N – a r t i s t
Will show several pieces based on nature and life that illustrate the kind of artwork that he likes and the surprising process involved in his more recent Pop – styled and narrative works.
T H E C A R T Y S I S T E R S – three – piece group
Will present their unique and captivating sound rooted in Trad and the Irish language with a distinctive edge that is part Folk and part Americana with influences of jazz, ethnic and country.
M O O D S W I N G S S O N G T r i o ( A Capella )
Ruth Corbett, Hazel Evans and Marion Smith well-known in the Hotspot love to sing with a good mix of songs that would cover most tastes to open up the New Year.
J O A N N E B O Y L E
Will show how she uses dance and the language of the body to explore the void, infinity and negative capability through text, drawing, time-based sculptural installations and paint.
R A V I K A S I N A T H A N and the S E A C R E A T U R E S
Will bring a wealth of original songs and music from himself and the members of Sea Creature: Justin McCann , Damien and Johnny Joyce and Caoimhe Messitt, who having been gigging around Bray.