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Presented by Gorey School of Art in partnership with Wexford County Council Arts OfficeArtist Supports |
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Creative and Professional Development Workshops for Artists/ July – November 2025
*Limited places; booking essential at www.gsa.ie. Deadline for Writing About Your Art Practice workshop: 7 July 1. Writing About Your Art Practice (for Visual Artists) Tutor: James Merrigan Format: 2-Day Workshop Date: Sunday 13 July; Sunday 3 August: 11am-3pm FREE
This free two-part workshop, with a break between, is a good grounding for our “Writing funding applications” workshop. It equips visual artists with the conceptual and verbal tools to write effectively, creatively and honestly about their work. Emphasis will be placed on the different tones and textures of writing on your art, while also focusing on how to verbally position your work within the Irish and international art landscape.
Focus areas: – Artist profiles and personal statements – Contextual positioning: biographical, environmental, psychological, political, social, ethical, market, art historical contexts
2. Writing Funding Applications Tutor: James Merrigan Format: Evening Workshop Date: Wednesday 13 August: 6.30-8.30pm FREE
Building on the “Writing About Your Art Practice” workshop, this workshop offers practical guidance on developing compelling funding applications.
Focus areas: – Artist statements and summaries – Using AI without losing your artistic identity – Budgeting and documentation – Editing for word counts and language precision – Mapping practice to funding objectives – Building networks and securing support letters Suitable for artists across all disciplines.
3. Photographing Your Artwork Tutor: Simon Bates Format: 1-Day Workshop Date: 12 July, 11-4pm FREE
Using our gallery space, and accessible and affordable technology, this is a practical, hands-on workshop designed to teach artists how to professionally photograph their work for online portfolios, submissions, and exhibitions.
Focus areas: —Understanding Light: Harnessing natural light and simple setups to capture accurate colours, and banish glare —Essential Equipment: Making the most of what you have (even your smartphone!) and what basic tools can elevate your shots —Flawless Flat Art: Techniques for perfectly documenting paintings, drawings, and prints —Dynamic 3D Pieces: Strategies for lighting and composing sculptures, ceramics, and textiles to show depth and detail —Basic Post-Processing: Essential digital edits to refine your images, from cropping to colour correction.
Suitable for artists across all disciplines.
4. Mentoring Sessions Facilitators: James Merrigan, Ciara Roche, Emma Roche, Marks Swords Format: 3 in-person sessions; 2 recorded video feedbacks Duration: August to November Dates: 31 August; 19 October; 30 November: 11am-4pm Location: Gorey School of Art FREE
This year we are seeking applications from practitioners in any area of practice (painting, sculpture, performance, moving image, expanded practice etc.) that wish to engage in the critical development of their practice. Selected artists will participate in three in-person critiques held at GSA and receive two recorded video feedbacks between August and November 2025. Led by artist and art critic, James Merrigan, alongside a guest artist each session, this is a free opportunity to discuss depths of your art and art-making in a group setting of your peers.
*Please visit our website (gsa.ie) upload 1 image that defines your art practice and no more than 100 words that explains the reasons why this workshop is pivotal to your art practice at this place and time.
Focus Areas: – Presentation skills – Critical and analytical thinking – Networking and collaboration – Artistic development and idea generation
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Meet the team
James Merrigan is an artist and critic. For 15 years he has invented online and printed identities for his writing and publications, from +billion-journal (2010-17) to Small Night Projects (2019-2025). In 2011 he was awarded the inaugural Critical Writing Award by Visual Artists Ireland and The LAB Dublin. As co-curator of Gorey School of Art’s Periphery Space for 8 years he has worked alongside Emma Roche to develop exhibitions such as “Soul–Beating” (2017) and “peripheriesPOST” (2023). Recent exhibitions and publications include WEAREFETISHISTS (Garter Lane Arts Centre, 2023), and TALK (Librairie Yvon Lambert, Paris, 2024). He has been invited to write for the “Death of Painting” chapter for Routledge’s forthcoming “Companion to Contemporary Painting” (2026). James has been awarded several Arts Council Bursary and Project Awards. He teaches at Gorey School of Art and lectures in Psychoanalysis and Art at Trinity College Dublin. fireartsale.org
Simon Bates is a documentary photographer/Visual Artist based in Kilmore, Wexford. Simon holds an MA in Photojournalism and Documentary Photography from the University of the Arts London, and a BA. Architecture from the University of Liverpool. His personal work has been exhibited in PhotoIreland Festival in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2019, and 2022. He has taken part in numerous group exhibitions, including the RHA Annual Show, and his work has been published in national and international publications. In 2019 his Labourer’s Cottage project was exhibited at the IAA (Irish Architectural Archive) as part of PhotoIreland. In 2021 he was awarded an Artlinks Bursary, and was the recipient of the inaugural Gypsy Ray Social Documentary Residency at The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny.
Emma Roche lives and works in Wexford. She was an Artist in Residence at the Sam and Adele Golden Foundation, New York, 2023 and was awarded the inaugural Lady Grantchester Prize as part of the John Moore’s Painting Prize, Liverpool, 2023. She received the EMERGENCE Award from Wexford Arts Centre, 2021-2023. Her work is in private and public collections, and she is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, 2024 and Culture Ireland, 2025. Upcoming shows include a group presentation at Felix, LA and a solo booth at ARCO, Madrid, 2025. The artist is represented by Brigitte Mulholland, Paris.
Ciara Roche received her MA Art Research and Collaboration (2019) and a BA in Visual Arts Practice (2015) from the Institute of Art Design and Technology/IADT. Roche is a recipient of the 2022 Next Generation Award, numerous Arts Council & ArtLinks Bursaries and won the Éigse Graduate Prize for outstanding work in VISUAL with Carlow Arts Festival in 2020. She has had solo exhibitions at the Ashford Gallery, RHA (2022); mother’s tankstation, Dublin (2021); The LAB, Dublin (2019); and St Carthage Hall, Lismore Castle Arts, Waterford (2016). She has exhibited widely in two-person and group exhibitions and her work is represented in many private and public collections throughout Europe, America and China. Her next exhibition will be a two-person show with Daniel Coleman at the Lavit Gallery, Cork in 2025.
Mark Swords is an artist who lives with his family in County Wicklow, Ireland. Swords has exhibited his work widely, both nationally and internationally and is represented in numerous collections. His recent exhibitions include "I must walk towards Oregon", Kevin Kavanagh (2023), Tribuna, 2022 at The Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, Dublin, Portico, 2021, with Tanad Aaron at The Complex, Dublin and TAUCHGANG, 2019, a group exhibition at Galerie Christian Lethert, Cologne. He is represented by Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin. |
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