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Thursday, March 1, 2007




PLC STUDENTS FROM TRALEE COMMUNITY COLLEGE TO OPEN ART EXHIBITION AT SAMHLAIOCHT ART GALLERY

Exhibition opens on Thursday, March 8th runs to Friday, March 30th

What does freedom mean to you? What creates a person's identity? To look at some possible answers to these questions visit the "Imprint" art exhibition at the New Samhlaiocht Gallery on Thursday 8th March. Imprint is an exhibition of the work of eight artists who are students of the Art, Craft and Design course in Tralee Community College.

"The exhibition is divided into two main sections dealing with the themes of identity and freedom. The interpretations of the themes and style of work are as diverse as the students themselves," said Mary Kirby the class tutor.

The Samhlaiocht Gallery is at the forefront of bringing new and exciting artists to the public in Kerry and supporting their progress throughout the development stage.

"Over the past number of years work by the PLC students has featured not only in our Gallery but also in our Samhlaíocht Easter Carnival," said Trish Thompson, Gallery Coordinator of Samhlaíocht. "We are delighted to give the students the opportunity to have a public exhibition of their work. Taking art work into the public domain is a big step and Samhlaíocht's aim is to support the students through this process."

The seven contributing artists are:
Fiona Ladden's abstract images examine the natural world and how each form creates it own identity. Fiona is already an experienced artist and exhibitor with Samhlaiocht.

Paola Kennedy studies her relationship with her Peruvian birthplace and her new homeland Ireland.

Ewa Miszczaks photomontages ask the question when identity is formed.

Katie Forrester's mixed media pieces also look at the genetic imprint and the effect of environment on identity.

Helen Dineen's painting studies freedom and seeks to find escape from life's issues in her dreams.

Time and living by the clock is an issue for Rochelle Lucey, her Dali inspired paintings are semi abstract and expressive.

Finally we end on a positive note with Geraldine Guinan who finds her freedom and peace of mind in the rhythms of the sea and the vastness of the ocean.

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