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E-gress : a collaborative exhibition by Marie Brett and Kevin O'Shanahan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Waterford : Arts+Health, 2013.Description: 46 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.83 BRE
Summary: E-gress is an audio-visual artwork, produced as part of a collaboration between artists Marie Brett and Kevin O'Shanahan and the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. The artwork creatively explores the concept of absence and presence and how ambiguous loss theory relates to the experience of dementia.
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Standard Loan LSAD Library Exhibition Catalogues 616.83 BRE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 2 Available 39002100587899

E.gress was funded by The Arts Council via an Arts Participation Project Award The Health Service Executive Cork Arts + Health Programme Cork City Council Arts Office Cork County Council Arts Office.

E.gress was exhibited at The Crawford Art Gallery and at the West Cork Arts Centre in 2013. An accompanying catalogue was published including photographic images and four contextual essays. The essays were written by: Sean O Sullivan, writer and curator; Sheelagh Broderick, PhD artist researcher and Julie Murphy, community worker at HSE South. This catalogue also contains a written piece by the artists comprising of reflections, questions and inspirations during the making of E-gress.

E-gress is an audio-visual artwork, produced as part of a collaboration between artists Marie Brett and Kevin O'Shanahan and the Alzheimer Society of Ireland. The artwork creatively explores the concept of absence and presence and how ambiguous loss theory relates to the experience of dementia.

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