Wednesday, November 2, 2011
10 inch x 10 inch Art Sale at Bar no. 8, Dock Road, Galway on 7th November 6.30 to 10.00pm
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Le Grá Craft Studio and Gallery opens at Claregalway Shopping Centre, Co. Galway
Monday, October 10, 2011
Random Shuffle 2: An exhibition of textiles and ceramics
Random Shuffle 2, an exhibition of textiles and ceramics will take place at the Café Foyer, GMIT Main Campus, Dublin Road Galway from 10th October to 30th October.
The exhibition features the work of Graduates of GMIT Art and Design as well as the works of the members of Groundworks Studios in celebration of Year of Craft and will be officially opened on 14th October by Bridgette Brew at 4pm.
Cork Textiles Network presents "Colour of Sound"
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Schedule of Workshops and Events at Le Grá Craft Studio and Gallery
All classes are 16 Euro (except those marked FREE).
To book your place at a class email esterkiely@gmail.com or phone 087 6193870).
Mon 10th Oct to be advised
Tues 11th Oct FREE: 'All stitched up' If you like to knit, crochet, patchwork, embroider, cross-stitch, etc... bring along your current hand-project, meet some new friends and share ideas at this open-day event. We have space for 10 people, so first come, first served!
Wed 12th Oct to be advised
Thur 13th Oct FREE: Local craft group will use classroom space and demonstrate their craft to the public (to book your group email esterkiely@gmail.com)
Fri 14th Oct Patchwork for beginners with Ester Kiely. Simple hand-sewing techniques. Today we will learn 'piecing over papers' with hexagons to make a 'Grandmother's Flower Garden' pattern.
Mon 17th Oct to be advised
Tue 18th Oct FREE: 'All stitched up' If you like to knit, crochet, patchwork, embroider, cross-stitch, etc... bring along your current hand-project, meet some new friends and share ideas at this open-day event. We have space for 10 people, so first come, first served!
Wed 19th Oct Creative Journals with Ester Kiely. Do you long to be creative but don't know where to start? Have you often wondered how an artist develops an idea for a piece of work. This workshop is suitable for all ages and no previous artistic experience is necessary. You will receive a blank journal and lots of tips and tricks to kick-start your creativity!
Thur 20th Oct FREE: Local craft group will use classroom space and demonstrate their craft to the public (to book your group email esterkiely@gmail.com)
Fri 21st Oct Patchwork for beginners with Ester Kiely. Simple hand-sewing techniques. Today we will learn hand-applique to make a simple flower pattern.
Mon 24th Oct to be advised
Tue 25th Oct FREE: 'All stitched up' If you like to knit, crochet, patchwork, embroider, cross-stitch, etc... bring along your current hand-project, meet some new friends and share ideas at this open-day event. We have space for 10 people, so first come, first served!
Wed 26th Oct to be advised
Thur 27th Oct Local craft group will use classroom space and demonstrate their craft to the public (to book your group email esterkiely@gmail.com)
Fri 28th Oct Patchwork for beginners with Ester Kiely. Simple hand-sewing techniques. Today we will learn half-square triangles using templates to make a star pattern.
Mon 31st Oct to be advised
Tue 1st Nov FREE: 'All stitched up' If you like to knit, crochet, patchwork, embroider, cross-stitch, etc... bring along your current hand-project, meet some new friends and share ideas at this open-day event. We have space for 10 people, so first come, first served!
Wed 2nd Nov to be advised
Thur 3rd Nov Local craft group will use classroom space and demonstrate their craft to the public (to book your group email esterkiely@gmail.com)
Fri 4th Nov Patchwork for beginners with Ester Kiely. Simple hand-sewing techniques. Today we will learn piecing over papers with diamonds to form a 'tumbling block' pattern.
Mon 7th Nov to be advised
Tue 8th Nov FREE: 'All stitched up' If you like to knit, crochet, patchwork, embroider, cross-stitch, etc... bring along your current hand-project, meet some new friends and share ideas at this open-day event. We have space for 10 people, so first come, first served!
Wed 9th Nov to be advised
Thur 10th Nov Local craft group will use classroom space and demonstrate their craft to the public (to book your group email esterkiely@gmail.com)
Fri 11th Nov Patchwork for beginners with Ester Kiely. Simple hand-sewing techniques. Today we will learn curved piecing.
Following on from the success of Galway Craft Month Le Grá Craft Studio and Gallery will publish additional dates on 13th November.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Beginner's Patchwork Classes Monday Nights 18.30-21.00
This is the first 2.5hr class in a series of 5. You can do only one class (25Euro) or sign up for all 5 classes (110Euro) - it's up to you. Each class stands on it's own as one technique....but if you put them all together and you've got the makings of a sampler quilt - your very own family heirloom!
The class takes place at Groundworks Studios, Lyrr Building 3, Mervue Business Park, Galway. Phone 087 6193870 for more information.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Le Grá Craft Studio and Gallery opens 10th October 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
"Go Create" Family day of arts at Campbell's Tavern, Cloughanover, Headford, Co. Galway
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
‘Le Grá’ Craft Studio and Gallery in Galway seeks submissions
- products for retail on a sale or return basis (primarily in retail pricepoints of under 25Euro, under 50Euro and under 100Euro)
- workshop proposals suitable for children and adults
For more information and application details email esterkiely@gmail.com
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
A Practical Guide to Setting Up Studio Space
A Practical Guide to Setting Up Studio Space
Friday, September 9, 2011
Culture Night in Galway: Open night and workshops at Groundworks Studios
http://www.craftinireland.com/events/details/what-are-you-made-of-craft-your-county-colours-with-groundworks-studios/
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Opening of Groundworks Studios Exhibition at Niland Gallery, Merchant's Road, Galway
Needlework, home-making, making do and mending tend to be referred to as ‘women’s work’……
Skills learned in the home are often under-appreciated when compared to those learned at school, in university or in the workplace.
This installation celebrates skills learned from the generations of women in my family who shared their knowledge of lace-making, dress-making, tailoring, knitting, crochet and more.
While the items included in this display are not for sale, the skills used to make them can be learned at Groundworks Studios workshops.
The exhibition is open from 10.30 to 18.00 every day until Saturday 6th July, 2011.
See www.groundworksstudios.com for more photos from the exhibition.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Groundworks Studios Exhibition at the Niland Gallery, Galway
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Wonderland: Summer camp of arts and crafts for children at Groundworks Studios
All workshops are led by practising crafts people in a safe, child friendly environment. The studio environment provides an opportunity for children to engage with professional working artists and to create under their guidance.
Maximum 12 participants per camp, therefore booking is essential. For booking please contact Joanna on 086 8774710. Suitable for children aged 7 – 12 years.
Week 1: 1st – 5th August 2011
Week 2: 8th – 12th August 2011
Time: 10am – 2pm
Price: €100 per child, family discount available.
The Brooklyn Library Sketchbook Project
For more information check out.... http://www.arthousecoop.com/projects/sketchbookproject
Some more highlights from "Branching Out" at the Botanic Gardens
"Family Album" by Mary Ann Fitzpatrick-Browne. This traditional woollen quilt had lovely bainin wools, tweeds, felted sweaters and the backing was a recycled family blanket. I took photos of the details: cats, dogs, sewing machine, thread & scissors and this quirky chicken.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
What makes a successful quilt?
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Branching Out: National IPS exhibition at the Botanic Gardens
The following photos are just some of the highlights that particularly caught my eye (I will credit each artist name below soon but I just don't have the details to hand as I upload these photos). Trust me there's loads more to see, with a huge variety of skill levels, techniques, colours and fabric choices in traditional and contemporary styles....so there's something to appeal to everyone's taste. The IPS members at the information desk are helpful, there's a catalog on sale for 5 Euro and there's a sticky felt design-board for children to play at designing their own patchwork patterns.
"Breathe In, Breathe Out, Interior, Exterior Spaces"by Meg Kenny. I liked the mix of techniques in this piece (Photo printing and applique).
Friday, July 8, 2011
Groundworks Studios Summer Camp 2011
Camp Details
Week 1: 1st – 5th August 2011
Week 2: 8th – 12th August 2011
Time: 10am – 2pm
Age: 7 – 12 Years
Cost: €100 per child (inclusive of materials) - 10% sibling discount
Location: Summer camps will take place at Groundworks Studios, Lyrr Building 3, Mervue Business Park, Galway
Description
Join Groundworks Studios for their specialist childrens’ arts and crafts camp as they follow the footsteps of Alice down the rabbit hole into Wonderland! Themed on Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland activities will include creative journalling, ceramics, textiles, painting, t-shirt printing, jewellery, papercraft and more! All workshops are led by professional arts and crafts practioners in a safe, child friendly environment. The studio environment provides the perfect opportunity for children to engage with working artists and to create under their guidance.
The week will end with a Mad Hatters Tea Party finale (Friday), showcasing the childrens work! Face painting, tea party, fun and games can be expected! Children wil be fully supervised at all times.
Maximum 12 participants per camp, therefore booking is essential. For booking please contact Joanna on 086 8774710. Suitable for children aged 7 – 12 years.
Children should bring a healthy packed lunch daily.
Creative mess is encouraged therefore children are advised to wear suitable clothing!
For more information see www.groundworksstudios.com
Monday, July 4, 2011
"Modern Languages" at the Galway City Museum
You are invited to the opening of Modern Languages, a co-production between Galway Arts Festival and the National Craft Gallery, Ireland. Curated by Katy West, Modern Languages (re-interpreting the Irish vernacular) presents the work of Nao Matsunaga, Laura Mays, Deirdre Nelson, Ciara Phillips & Barbara Ridland. Coming from Ireland, Scotland, Canada and Japan, these artists offer new interpretations of traditional Irish craft.
The exhibition explores the relationships between indigenous Irish craft and contemporary international creative practice. It focuses on the intentional adoption and corruption of craft practices within the artist’s work; each adapts elements of the Irish vernacular to convey meanings that are no longer dictated by historic provenance but by their own personal interests and motives.
Modern Languages will be at the National Craft Gallery, Kilkenny from the 22nd of October - 11th of January 2012
Branching Out: National Exhibition of the Irish Patchwork Society at the Botanic Gardens
http://irishpatchwork.blogspot.com/ and also on the Crafts Council's Year of Craft website
http://www.craftinireland.com.
Galway Craft on display at the Galway County Hall
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Groundworks Studios display work at the Galway Discover Ireland Centre
"CrafTiNg" an exhibition of textiles by the Cork Textiles Network
Monday, May 9, 2011
Places available at 2hr Beginner's Patchwork Class on Friday 20th May
This 2 hr class is suitable for beginners and will take place on Friday 20th May from 10am-12pm.
‘Half-square triangles’ can be hand or machine-pieced. This simple technique creates two squares at a time. Combine these with a light background fabric as shown above and you will soon have a 12 ½ inch block. You can use this block to make a simple cushion cover or continue to make enough to create a cot, lap or bed quilt like the one shown in the photo above.
Bring the following supplies, if you have them:
100% cotton fabrics (Hickey’s, Pippa Blue, Rags for Linda are suppliers in Galway see links to these websites in the right-hand column of this website)
‘sharps’ sewing needles
neutral (cream or light grey) cotton thread
sharp fabric scissors.
But don’t worry if you don’t have any of the above I will have basic equipment to share, scraps you can use free of charge and ‘fat-quarters’ of fabric you can purchase for 2-3Euro each.
Class notes will be provided.
If you'd like to join this friendly workshop (coffee and biscuits provided!) contact me asap at esterkiely@gmail.com there are only 2 places still available!
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Solstice Arts: Art for Everyone at Campbell's Tavern Wednesday 11th May
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Workshop places available: Photo printing on Fabric
I will show a number of options for printing digital photos (or scanned images, drawings, etc) onto fabric using:
- commercially available pre-prepared A4 cotton
- your own fine cotton or sheer fabrics cut to A4 and stabilised with paper
- tshirt transfer sheets
The workshop takes place on Wednesday 18th May at my studio. For full details please email me at esterkiely@gmail.com.
(For more photos from a previous workshop on this process see
www.esterkiely.blogspot.com/2010/11/printing-photos-onto-fabric-workshop-on.html
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Workshop for children: I'm an artist and this is my ideas book!
With a few simple techniques the notebook will be personalised with colour, mark-making, collage and embellishments.
With a few simple tricks we will learn how to deal with questions like…
Where/how will I start?
What if I make a mistake?
What if I don’t like what I do on my page?
What if I don’t think it is good?
In the class the focus is on ‘kick-starting’ creativity, having fun and taking away the fear of having to produce something perfect. The journal is a place to play and explore, make mistakes and just enjoy the process. The outcome expected is not a finished, perfect journal, but an experience of what it is like to follow your own creative process with the freedom to express yourself, without explanation or justification.
Workshop Duration
2.5hr ‘taster’ workshop
Max 12 per class.
Materials Provided
Blank Notebook (to keep)
Zip-lock bag (to keep little scraps of collage material gathered in the class to take home and continue working with)
Other materials will be provided for use at the workshop (paint, glue, pencils, scissors, papers, collage material, memorabilia, stamping equipment, common household materials that can be repurposed, etc). Materials used are deliberately ‘cheap and cheerful’ and easily obtainable from ‘2Euro Shops’, Tescos and other value stores.
Participants are also welcome to bring along any art supplies or collage materials they would like to use themselves.
Cost per child 15Euro
Friday, April 8, 2011
"Now and Then" an exhibition by Cork Textiles Network
Thursday, April 7, 2011
"Branching Out" an exhibition by the Western Branch of Irish Patchwork Society at the Galway City Museum
"Branching Out" an exhibition of quilts by the Western Branch of the Irish Patchwork Society will open at 3pm on Saturday April 16th at the Galway City Museum, all are welcome! It promises to be a great exhibition, so don't miss it!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
"The Narrative Line" An exhibition by Alice Kettle and Bernie Leahy
I've seen work by both artists before but was interested to see them both together as they are very different in style and technique although both rely heavily on stitch.
I am a fan of Bernie Leahy's work and marvel at her stitched drawing skills! The image above was taken from Google images and it is quite small so it's hard to see the detail. The piece itself was approx 20 x 30inches if I remember correctly. There were larger stitched drawings, bronze sculptures with stitched components, victorian lockets with stitched drawings and some plaster-dipped children's dresses with stitched drawings. I liked the variety of work and the mix of materials used. I also like the contemporary/conceptual element of her work. If you'd like to see more check out her website at http://www.efiberart.com/
Alice Kettle uses lots more colour and machine-stitching in her work, which is generally larger scaled. I wonder how she manages to manipulate these large canvas-based pieces on her sewing machine? The finished pieces undulate with the heavy stitching, a quality I think adds texture, depth and movement. Her work reminds me of Chagall's paintings, which I saw in Nice, France when I was a student in the late '80's. Alice Kettle also showed paper collages and ceramics in the exhibition. For more of her work see http://www.alicekettle.com/
The Island Arts Centre is one to be proud of where craft, fine art and the community live together happily! It is a large centre with lots of rooms for workshops. On the day I visited 3 or 4 of them were occupied with groups of all ages enjoying a variety of workshops. Naomi Whan teaches a number of textile workshops here (for info on her work see http://craftni.org/directory/maker/naomi-whan)
The centre has at least one (maybe more) artist studios. One of those is currently occupied by artist-in-residence, Andrea McCullough - a ceramic artist. I liked her quirky 'love-potion' bottle and brought one home to see if it works!
The centre also seems to have a vibrant community arts scheme with the resultant work by community groups also on display.
The centre supports local artists through an award/purchase scheme and the collection is displayed throughout. I was delighted to see that textiles feature prominently.
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
The Textile Art Forum residential week at Ballyduggan, Co. Down.
Four of us attended this year to explore the theme "Stitching the Legend".
I am initially creating some pieces with tree silhouettes against various sky backdrops, taking inspiration from the legend of "Eithne the fairy bride" which is associated with the hill of Knockma in Belclare Co. Galway near where I live.
The work each of us will produce on this theme which we have started during our residential week will be exhibited firstly in Ballyjamesduff Museum in June 2011 and will then tour to other venues through to 2012.
This residential week though relaxing is also very productive for me and I have come home with an initial signature piece completed and 3 others in various stages of progress (see above) and lots of ideas for further work....so I'm fired up and hoping to keep up the momentum!
"Function and Form" Conference by Cork Textiles Network
This year I got a chance to attend the Cork Textiles Network conference in Cork for the first time. I think this event will need to be a regular date for my calendar. I could only attend one day of this 2-day event this year but it was definitely worth the trip!
In the morning there were 3 artist talks:
Deirdre Nelson is currently artist in residence at the Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, Co. Cork. Read all about her work at http://dstitched.blogspot.com/ and she is looking for textile artists to participate in some of her activities there during March.
Diana Harrison's work has been widely exhibited (see photo from CTN conference brochure above) and you can read some more about her at http://www.clothandculturenow.com/Diana_Harrison.html
Aileen Johnston received the Award of Excellence at the RDS Crafts Competition a few years ago for her stunning 'Book of Hours' which contains her beautiful machine-embroidered illustrations.
In the afternoon I attended a workshop 'sketchbooking for textile artists' with Jenny Monks, a tutor at Colaiste Stiofan Naofa. The workshop was very enjoyable and helped me explore some new directions for a new series of work I am planning related the folklore of Knockma, Co. Galway.
The four pieces above are part of a series called "Aunty's sewing Box" which were included in the "Seamless" exhibition at Colaiste Stiofan Naofa which continues until the 13th April.
II Hemming lace and Harris tweed IV Twinsets and darning wool
I Silk stockings and tea in Ballincollig III Hooks, eyes and pearly buttons