Thursday 19 April 2012

Remain In Light, South Tipperary Arts Centre, 2012

Exhibtion Work, 5th April- 12th May, 2012

South Tipperary Arts Center, overall view of exhibition

South Tipperary Arts Center, overall view of exhibition

South Tipperary Arts Centre, overall view of exhibition


Neolithic Houses!, series of 6 etchings, 39x 31cm each (unframed) (2012)
(left) What Remains Hidden, (right) Houses in Motion, etching, relief and monoprint, 90x71cm each (unframed) (2012)

Aisling Ely

Aisling Ely
Aisling Ely
Aisling Ely
I'm Going Out For The Day, photo riston on gampi, 31x25cm (unframed) (2012)
Pilgrim's Progress, mixed media (2012)


Key Pieces, mixed media, (2012)
The Day I Went Out Wandering II, photo riston on gampi, (2012)
The Day I Went Out Wandering II, photo riston on gampi, (2012)

The Day I Went Out Wandering II, photo riston on gampi, (2012)
Aisling Ely

Remain In Light- Exhibition Opening


On Thursday 5th April, the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan opened an art exhibiton entitled ‘Remain in Light’ in Tipperary Town’s Excel Gallery.  The exhibition is a collaboration of work by two local artists; Aoife Barrett from Cashel and Aisling Ely from Thurles.  Both artists graduated with honours degrees from the Fine Art department in Limerick School of Art and Design in 2010. 
The opening night of the exhibition went very well, with Minister Deenihan inviting both artists to speak to the audience about their work.  This allowed the audience to gain an insight into the art on display which generated a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere to the show.  The exhibited work contains a variety of materials and mediums resulting in a vibrant show including prints, paintings and installation work.
The exhibition was well received with plenty of refreshments available and purchases being made.  Both artists wish to thank all the staff of The Tipperary Excel Gallery as well as their family and friends and also a special thanks to Minister Deenihan.
‘Remain in Light’ runs from 5th April- 12th May 2012 and can be seen at Tipperary Excel Gallery, Mitchell Street, Tipperary Town. The gallery opening hours are Mon-Sat 10am-5pm and Sunday 2pm-5pm.
Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht Jimmy Deenihan TD

Me and the Minister!


Me, Minister, Aisling

Family and Minister!



One big bottle of wine- thanks Alan!


Friday 6 April 2012

REMAIN IN LIGHT An exhibition of new work by Aoife Barrett and Aisling Ely

Tipperary Excel Gallery
5th April- 12th May
Opened on Thursday 5th April at 8pm by Jimmy Deenihan TD, Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht

Left: Aisling Ely, oil painting, Right: Aoife Barrett, 3D installation




Aoife Barrett graduated with a BA Honors Degree in Fine Art Printmaking from Limerick School of Art and Design (2010).  She also holds a BA Honours Degree in Archaeology from the University College of Cork (2006).

As a practicing artist she has exhibited extensively throughout Ireland. She recently exhibited in a solo show, Lost and Found, Backwater Artists Studio, Cork (2011) as well as exhibiting in a number of group shows including A4 Printmakers, The Poly Arts Centre, Cornwall (2011), The Woman Factor, The Back Loft, Dublin (2011), Impressions, Galway Arts Centre (2010), The RDS Student Art Awards, Dublin (2010) and Limerick Printmakers Print Exhibition (2010).

Awards received include South Tipperary Emerging Artist Award (2011), Arts Council Travel and Training Award (2011), Cork Printmakers Twelve Month Bursary Award (2010), Fine Art Travel Bursary, Horwath Bastow Charleton, Limerick (2010), RDS Printmaking Award (shared)
(2010).

My art practice is inspired by the role of the archaeologist, investigator and digger, exploring the concept of objects as a container and symbol for our actions, experiences and memories. The purpose of my work is to explore and make sense of the material world and built environment created by humans and express this in a visual manner. Recent bodies of work such as ‘House In Motion’ and ‘As I walked through the wilderness of this world…’ have focused on an exploration of thoughts about the ‘pilgrim’ or ‘traveller’.  The tent is used as a metaphor to express abstract concepts of the mysterious place of sanctuary and survival; the ship a symbol of pilgrimage, salvation of the soul and sanctuary.


Aisling Ely graduated with a BA Honors Degree in Fine Art Painting  from Limerick School of Art and Design (2010).  She also holds a Higher Diploma in Art for Art and Design Teachers from Limerick School of Art and Design (2011).

As a practicing artist she has exhibited in a number of shows in her locality including rhe Thurles Arts Festival and Cashel Arts Festival. 

Aisling was awarded  the Revenue Commissioners’ Award for excellence shown during B.A. (Honours) Degree in Fine Art Painting.

The process of making work is important to my practice.  I am interested in texture and layering; I create these different textures by using materials such as sand, resin, varnish, wax, glass and manipulated photographs together with oil paint and painting mediums.  This creates juxtaposition between image and surface.  My work is inspired by many different elements such as memory; perceived, forgotten and imagined as well as nature and light.  My work also plays on the concept of printed memories, how in a digital era we print many of our images on home printers, I bring a sense of this to my work through painting faded lines through some of my pieces which are similar to the lines that appear in many printed images.The scenes depicted are forgotten spaces, a lost dream-like world veiled by a layer of wax.  The wax keeps this place at a distance from the viewer, a personal space, yet this veil also allows the image to become universal, relatable to the viewer.