Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Grad Show 2009



Aoife Casey

My work has graduated toward an increased interest in gender representation over the past two years. I am interested in the idea of ‘gender socialization’ – how our environment, culturally/socially influences our own sense of gender as historically for so long “everything other than conventional masculinity or femininity was rendered pathological”. I question whether this notion has resonance today in our relationships. How do we account for the “techniques of self” we use in everyday life. I am interested in notions of male suppressed emotional attachment and questioning this disconnectedness in relation to intimate family and social relationships. Men's emotional dependency is discussed under the concept of power and control in my work, in conversations and objects engaging a space. Viewers’ participation in the piece is central to the installation, I hope to engage the viewer in a questioning of their own gender identity and its relationship to others.

Many ideas have influenced my work including the writings and films of feminist writer Marguerite Duras in particular the film Le Camion which is used in the piece. It is the tone and tempo of the scripted conversation that plays out that is of interest to me rather than the actual words. After creating a scripted dialogue with my father I had this script read in a controled and intimate installation miimicking the lighting in Le Camion along with extended deliberate silences and a feeling of uncomfortableness, the aim being to reinact the strained tension of communication between the role of father and daughter. The psycological and physical aspects relating to the Roman Room Technique also interest me and this informed my decision to have two separate rooms with a view from one to the other with no access.

The viewer enters the first larger room representitive of the male role. Atop the steps a wardrobe stands, specifically made for housing a mans wardrobe. To the left of the steps is an enlarged photo of stacked old chairs behind thick obscured glass. The chairs in this photo mirror the one in the next room which is a life-size toy like rocking chair with screenprinted imagery. The smaller room is abstract, playfull with clashing colours

Friday, October 23, 2009




I am teaching Art Therapy at St.Mary's Hospital Activities Centre run by Catherine Lawlor.Forging great relationships, painting some beautiful pictures and looking foward to an exhibit of the students talents real soon!!!!

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Darklight , The Dublin Art Mill


Straylight Performance Weekender 2009 UPDATED!

Straylight Performance Art Weekender
@ Darklight 2009
8th October – 11 October
Mill Street Studios

Straylight Performance Art Festival
8th October – 11 October
The Dublin Art Mill

The Straylight Performance Art Festival presents a weekend of live performance art. Bringing together the work of 25 different artists, from established and internationally recognised practicioners in the field of live performance work, to exciting new emerging artists.The festival will take place over 4 days at the Dublin Art Mill. Straylight is the Darklight Film Festival’s visual arts strand and is curated by Niamh Murphy.

On Darklight’s launch night – Thursday 8th October, at 8.30pm – Niamh Murphy and Meabh Redmond will be showing their group performance Something Specials on Smithfield Plaza. This performance event will see 20 women standing in formation voicing their frustration with attitude. This is a substantial new piece of work from emerging artists Murphy and Redmond. The piece has been developed in collaboration with the twenty performers, a mixture of actors and non actors and is the result of a unique process of call and return.

On Friday 9th October Straylight’s Performance Festival takes up residence in the Dublin Art Mill. Friday’s program will focus on emerging artists, culminating with a live performance open to the public from 6-8pm. The artists are Linda Conroy, Michelle O Shea, Sinead Corcaran, Aoife Casey, Mia Mularky, Ciara Mc Keon, Roisin Bierne, Mags Geaney, Pearl Henegan, Anna Maria Healy and Niamh Creely.


All of these performance events are free to the public. Contact us at straylightlive(at)gmail.com to book your audience tickets.

Places are limited so booking is strongly advised.

Performance is omnipresent in contemporary art practice, and internationally it is in the throes of its second wave. Straylight will bring attention to this explosion of the live in the visual arts, highlighting indigenous artists alongside international practicioners. Straylight will capitalise on this abundance of homegrown talent to produce the first Irish performance art festival.

Straylight’s performance art festival is co-curated by the artists Niamh Murphy and Amanda Coogan.

Contact: straylightlive(at)gmail.com

More on Mill Street Studio HERE.


Collaboration Projects-Dublin: Karen O’Connor and Aoife Casey







Collaboration Projects-Dublin: Karen O’Connor and Aoife Casey