Thursday, February 18, 2016
Friday, May 8, 2015
GRADUATE EXHIBITION 2015 | OPENING WEDNESDAY MAY 13th MAY @6PM, MART GALLERY, RATHMINES
This year, the wonderful Mart
Gallery and Studios in Lower Rathmines play host to graduates who have come
through the level 6 Higher National Diploma programme at St Kevin’s College. The work exhibited by our students this year,
again reflects the broad demographics of the college itself and the diversity,
energy and uniqueness that the college provides. Students have presented individual images and subject driven projects that represent a broad range of approaches, styles and strengths – from commercial portraiture, landscape and fashion imagery, to long term projects that deal with aspects of the social and personal world.
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DIMITRI AVKHADEEV - ‘The
Lonely Station’
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At the start of each college
year, students propose an idea, or a concept, which will be developed
photographically throughout the year. The development of project-based and
concept-based photography is crucial in students’ development and understanding
of photography at this early stage of their careers. There is a necessity,
within this process, of visual connection to a subject or theme. Students find
their own topic, their own vision and to try to translate these effectively. My
role has been to help students find their subject, their vision and translate
it effectively. Together we explore traditional and contemporary approaches to given
themes and subject matter and, further, find an aesthetic and conceptual
solution to the individual’s own work. The process is supported on an on-going
basis by a series of workshops and further refined through a succession of critical reviews,
with the involvement of all tutors and peers. At these critical reviews we have
established a close creative synergy between tutors and students which is part
of the success of our course and the triumph of this year’s graduate
exhibition. The exhibition is testament to the students themselves, to the investment they have made in their own work throughout the year and the efforts they have made to produce what is yet another very special exhibition for all of us connected to St Kevin’s College.
Martin Cregg
2nd Year Tutor
May 2015
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
1st Year Theme: 'The Self' (Jan 2015)
| 'The Mirror' by Adrianna Deron c. |
The self-portrait is
always, in some respects, a mirror image. Through this assigned theme, notions
of ‘the self’ are considered, explored and re-examined. First
year students have adopted several creative and conceptual approaches relating
to this theme and produced some engaging and thought-provoking work befitting
the assigned task. Some are intimate and introspective accounts - conveying
inner and private worlds through self-representation. Others use the task as an
opportunity to perform and express an inner state. Here, issues relating to identity,
morality and the body are addressed. Other work produced articulates self-affirming
notions of self through relationships and family connections. What is
presented, in this selection, is a broad expression of students’ present and
past experiences, perspectives and perceptions. Well done to all.
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| Katarzyna Michalak c. |
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| Adrianna Deron c. |
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| Jack Niewiadomski c. |
| Calvin Duffy c. |
Thursday, November 20, 2014
'RENDERING SPACE' | THOMAS STREET (Nov 2014)
“Learn to see specific locale through the
senses, moving beyond our dependency on sight alone to understand place as a
series of sensory experiences…. Return, revisit, multiple times. Each time
return with a new and more focused intention.” - Roberley Bell
Any given
space is measurable and limited, but the possibilities of expression within
that space are immeasurable and limit-less. This is the foundational basis of
our ‘Rendering Space’ workshop. We take
any given space, small or large - a room, a street, a building - and we
produce a variety of individual representations and expressions of it and from it. The workshop
explores how students visually interact with their immediate & familiar
environment and express that limited space within given time restraints. The
workshop is developed for 12-20 students, each closely negotiating the same
space in a short allocated timeframe. On this first on-location workshop of the year, we chose Thomas Street - a familiar environment close to the college in Dublin 8. The timeframe was 2
hrs. Here are a selection of images from our 1st year Group.
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| Jialin Long c. |
| Adrianna Deron c. |
| c. Bridgene Verrecchia |
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| c. Katie Creag |
| c. Calvin Duffy |
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| c. Katarzyna Michalak |
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| c. Katarzyna Michalak |
| c. Calvin Duffy |
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| c. Jack Niewiadomski |
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| c. Jack Niewiadomski |
| c. Tracey Gannon |
| c. Adrianna Deron |
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
'RENDERING SPACE' | 1st Year Workshop (2014)
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| c. Ivaylo Petrov |
Any given space is measurable and limited, but the possibilities of expression within that space are immeasurable and limit-less. This is the foundational basis of our ‘Rendering Space’ workshop. We take any given space, small or large - a room, a street, a building - and we produce a variety of individual representations and expressions of it and from it. The workshop explores how students visually interact with their immediate & familiar environment and express that limited space within given time restraints. The workshop is developed for 12-20 students, each closely negotiating the same enclosed space of the school grounds. The work represented here is a selection by our 'jury' of 2nd years. Well done to all involved.
| c. Chantelle Le Roux |
| c. Chantelle Le Roux |
| c. Tracey Gannon |
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| c. Adisa Midzan |
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| c. Trevor Keating |
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| c. Ceili Feeney |
| c. Adrianna Deron |
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| c. Adrianna Deron |
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| c. Robert Le Roux |
Sunday, October 12, 2014
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