Sample-Studios is an artist-led studio group based in Churchfield, Cork City, Ireland with a membership of over 60 arts practitioners from a variety of disciplines and we present a year-round programme of exhibitions, events and projects. This podcast invites visual artists, curators and arts practitioners to share insights into their practices and current exhibitions in The Lord Mayor's Pavilion and St. Luke's Crypt, Cork.

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Sample-Studios is an artist-led studio group based in Churchfield, Cork City, Ireland with a membership of over 60 arts practitioners from a variety of disciplines and we present a year-round programme of exhibitions, events and projects. This podcast invites visual artists, curators and arts practitioners to share insights into their practices and current exhibitions in The Lord Mayor's Pavilion and St. Luke's Crypt, Cork.
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May 30, 2022
Mutators: Artist Kevin Mooney In Conversation with Curator Sarah Kelleher
<p>Artist Kevin Mooney discusses his major solo exhibition 'Mutators' in conversation with Curator Sarah Kelleher. This conversation was recorded with a live audience in St. Luke's Crypt, Cork City, to mark the conclusion of this exhibition in May 2022.</p> <p>About the Artist: Kevin Mooney is an Irish artist based in Sample-Studios, Cork. He recently presented a solo exhibition, The Erlish Tide, in the Excel Gallery, Tipperary in 2021, supported by The Arts Council of Ireland Commissions Award. Previous exhibitions include Pines Eye, Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 2020, EVA International, Limerick, 2018, The Law Is a White Dog, Tulca Festival, Galway, 2020, Fragments of San Borondon, Triskel Arts Centre, 2019, (Solo), Everything Is In Everything, Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh, 2019, Apparition, Sternview Gallery, 2018, (Solo), Seeing Things, Artbox Projects, Dublin, 2017,(Solo), Twilight Head Cult, Ormston House, Limerick, 2016, (Solo), What Is and What Might Be, Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, 2015, Making Familiar, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, 2012, and Wave, Pallas Projects, 2014, (Solo). Kevin holds an MFA from NCAD. His work is held in various collections including Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda, The OPW, The Arts Council of Ireland and Galway City Council. </p> <p>About the Curator: Sarah Kelleher is an arts writer and a Government of Ireland Scholar. Sarah is an experienced programmer, having worked as part of the programming team of the National Sculpture Factory and managed the Vangard Gallery, Cork. Sarah has published widely, writing for the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Paper Visual Art Journal, Enclave Review, and The VAI Visual Artists News Sheet. She has an independent curatorial practice and has co-curated the exhibitions Affective Entities in collaboration with MAKE 2016 and This is not my voice speaking (2015) at the Wandesford Quay Gallery. Formed in 2014 by Sarah Kelleher and Rachel Warriner, Pluck Projects are Curators in Residnce at Cork Midsummer Festival.</p>

April 27, 2022
Sample-Studios Graduate Studio & Curatorial Residents discuss ‘Beyond Liminal’ Solo Exhibition
<p>Sample-Studios Graduate Studio Resident Kayleigh Maimaran discusses her new solo exhibition and shares insights around sustaining her practice after college with Graduate Curatorial Resident Kate McSharry. ‘Beyond Liminal’ is presented by Sample-Studios in The Lord Mayor’s Pavilion on from April 28th - May 21st 2022. Open daily: Wednesday to Saturday, 11am-4pm.</p> <p>‘Beyond Liminal’ explores a luminous psychological space through an immersive light landscape, where the viewer is encouraged to engage with their own mind space, and move into a transcendent place far off from our fast-paced everyday environment.</p> <p>Kayleigh Maimaran is a Cork-based visual artist from Hamburg, Germany. On graduating from Crawford College of Art and Design in 2021 with a BA in Fine Art, she received the Graduate Studio Residency Award from Sample-Studios and The Arts Council Artist Bursary Award. Kayleigh’s current practice visualises psychological space with an aim to immerse the viewer within the surrounding environment. Her work ‘Under the Surface’ has been selected for multiple film festivals. Upcoming exhibitions include K-Fest in Killorglin, Kerry.</p> <p>Kate McSharry graduated with First Class Honours and the Academic Achievement Award in Contemporary Art from GMIT in 2021. She was shortlisted for the RDS Visual Art Awards and received a Graduate Curatorial Residency Award with Sample-Studios. Kate is an Education Officer at TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, was recently appointed as a Design Ambassador for Architecture at the Edge, and will work as an Exhibition Mediator in the Irish Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Upcoming exhibitions include K-Fest in Killorglin, Kerry and a two-person exhibition in Gallery Asna, Clonakilty, Cork.</p>

March 29, 2022
Shadow Forests Exhibition - Deep Time, Climate Change and the Life and Death of Forests
<p>Shadow Forests is an exhibition by artist Angela Gilmour and writer Beth Jones in The Lord Mayor’s Pavilion, Cork City, presented by Sample-Studios, which focuses on the intersections of deep time, climate change and the expansive life and death of forests.</p> <p>Contributors:</p> <p>Barbara Moran is an environmental editor at WBUR, in Boston, Massachusetts. She focuses on climate science and climate solutions, but has covered public health, environmental justice and the intersection of science and society over 25 years as a science journalist. She has written for The New York Times, New Scientist, Technology Review and the Boston Globe Magazine and produced PBS documentaries. She was a Knight Fellow at MIT and was awarded the National Association of Science Writers’ highest honour, the Science in Society Award.</p> <p>Beth Jones is an American author, journalist, digital storyteller and educator based in Boston. Her digital stories explore human engagement with extreme situations and environments including the climate crisis and trauma. She has written for the New York Times, the Boston Globe, Scientific American, and many other outlets. She published an award-winning book with Little, Brown & Co. Inc.</p> <p>Wendy Derjue-Holzer is the Harvard Museum of Natural History Education Director at the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture. She delights in creating opportunities for youth and adult audiences to engage in close observation and playful exploration of the natural world. Prior to Harvard, Wendy worked at the Exploratorium, an iconic science museum in San Francisco, and taught high school science in the New York City Public Schools. </p> <p>Leah Sobsey is an artist and Assistant Professor of Photography at the University of North Carolina. She works in 19th-century photographic processes combined with digital technology. She has exhibited in The Center For Fine Art Photography, The Weatherspoon Art Museum in and 21C Hotel Museum, North Carolina and Rayko Photo Gallery, California.</p>
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