Talk and workshop to accompany Twofold
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From this week's Galway City Tribune
Twofold, joint exhibition from artist sisters Susan Campbell and Paula Hickey will open this Friday evening at 6pm, at the Courthouse Gallery in Kinvara, hosted by KAVA arts. It will run until Sunday, August 28, with a talk and a workshop next week to coincide with the show.
Susan and Paula describe Twofold as their response to the dynamic processes and equilibriums found in nature.
Using a range of mediums, it references water cycles, geological formations and flora, including those local to the Burren.
Susan who lives in Wicklow, has a Higher National Diploma fine art, and an MPhil and PhD art history, who is now integrating her creative and research interests. She is concerned with natural dynamics, the structures that underly reality and the relationships between things. Paula who is based in Leeds, and who has a BA in graphic design and MA in creative practice, is a regular visitor to Kinvara. Her process is rooted in material play, through which, she believes, the more elusive aspects of human existence can be explored.
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