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Collaborative Arts: Community, Authorship and Practice 1/5
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Visual Artist Michael Fortune talking about his work inspired by the everyday lives of ordinary people
Create event in partnership with the Arts Offices of the Midlands
Venue: Tuar Ard Arts Centre, Moate, Co. Westmeath.
Panel Discussion chaired by visual artist and curator Michelle Browne, with artists Michael Fortune (film maker and visual artist), Deirdre O' Mahony (visual artist), Martina Coyle (visual artist) Mary O'Sullivan (Cork Traveller Women's Network ) and Feidlim Cannon, (co founder, Brokentalkers).
More information and panellist biographies.Recording Date: 03-Dec-2008
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Collaborative Arts: Community, Authorship and Practice 2/5
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Mary O’Sullivan of Cork Traveller Womens’ Network, talks about how Barrel Top became part of the Civic Museum’s permanent exhibition.
2/5. Mary O’Sullivan Cork Traveller Womens’ Network, talks about the project as part of the Cork 2005 European Capital of Culture which resulted in the Barrel Top becoming part of the Civic Museum’s permanent exhibits in Cork, the only one of its kind in Ireland.
Recording Date: 03-Dec-2008
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Collaborative Arts: Community, Authorship and Practice 3/5
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Feidlim Cannon of Brokentalkers talks about their collaborative work with Dublin communities
3/5. Feidlim Cannon, artistic director Brokentalkers talks about how their collaborative work with different communities is part of their remit to reflect and to look at urban life in Dublin
Recording Date: 03-Dec-2008
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Collaborative Arts: Community, Authorship and Practice 4/5
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Visual artist Martina Coyle talks about two rural public art projects
4/5. Visual artist Martina Coyle talks about two public art projects in rural locations, In Your Own Words in Co Wexford and Silver in Black Salt Bay, funded by Mayo Co Council
Recording Date: 03-Dec-2008
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Collaborative Arts: Community, Authorship and Practice 5/5
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Michelle Browne sums up the key themes from the presentations and the panel respond
5/5. Chair Michelle Browne sums up the key themes of the presentation – the role of the artist, co-authorship and the response from the panel
Recording Date: 03-Dec-2008

