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St Brigid's Well exhibition returns as a celebration of feminine creativity

St. Brigid’s Well exhibition returns to the Hamilton Gallery on the 4th February, as the nation and other countries around the world celebrate the life and work of St’ Brigid, patron saint of creativity, protector of the vulnerable and Goddess of Fire. The exhibition includes work by almost 100 female Irish artists, including fresh work by our own gallery artists together with newly invited artists.  

To leave the dead end behind, Angela Fewer

Davey Orr, Ann - The Brimming Pond l

From a Dark Place on the road, Grainne Dowling

The exhibition is themed around a specifically commissioned poem by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin as part of Lá Fhéile Bríde 2022, the global celebration of Women and Creativity initiated and run by Irish consulates and embassies around the world.

We look forward to inviting artists and friends of the gallery to a reading of “St Brigids Well” by Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin to officially open the exhibition on Saturday 4th February at 12 noon.


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Hamilton Gallery has been a significant contributor to the Irish Foreign Ministry inspired Brigids Day / Lá Fhéile Bride celebration of women and creativity since 2019, hosting a series of invited artists exhibitions centered on the life and work of influential Irish women such as Leland Bardwell, Eva Gore-Booth and most recently Eiléan Ni Chuilleanáin.

Hundreds of Irish women artists have contributed to these exhibitions which have been shown in Sligo, Dublin and London, and in association with Irish Consulates and Embassies in New York and Berlin.  

Martina welcoming everyone to the 12 Star Gallery exhibition and celebration of the life of Leland Bardwell in London, 2019.

Martina Hamilton has been representing and promoting Irish artists through her work as a gallerist and curator for over 30 years. She has built relationships with embassies around the world to generate awareness and interest in contemporary Irish artists with a particular focus in women’s creativity. This year, she has been invited to participate in a short film commissioned by the Department of Foreign Affairs to commemorate St. Brigid’s day. The film aims to appeal to audiences across the world and is ‘a celebration of creativity and feminine energy.’


In pre Christian ancient Irish mythology, Brigid appears as a fire goddess, as a member of the Tuatha Dé Danann, the daughter of the Dagda and wife of Bres, with whom she had a son named Ruadán. She was the god of numerous skills and qualities including wisdom and poetry. She had curative and protective powers. She was also the god of fire as well as being the god of metal forging and blacksmithing.

Her qualities were so numerous and significant that she may well have been a triple Deity, or indeed that she had two sisters, Brigid the Healer and Brigid The Smith. Her feast day was known as the Celtic celebration Imbolc.

With the onset of Christianity in Ireland she became Brigid of Kildare, and ranks as of the nations 3 patron saints alongside St Patrick and St Columba.

Many legends and myths surround the wisdom, gentleness, ferocity and miracles of St Brigid's life to match her pre-Christian influence and power. Pre-eminent is the story of how she wove crosses from wild Irish rushes, a tradition carried on throughout Ireland to this day. 


Offerings St. Brigid’s Well, Hilary Morley

Among the Voices, Catherine Patrickson


‘Having St. Brigit’s Day as a National holiday is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate women’s creativity today whilst keeping alive the enduring traditions that are associated with Brigit such as weaving crosses from rushes and giving thanks for our health and general wellbeing.’ Martina Hamilton

St Brigid’s Well exhibition continues until Saturday 25 March.

Thursday 01.26.23
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

A Winter Gathering – A group exhibition of invited artists

With over 20 of our own gallery artists together with exciting new talent, we are delighted to present our Christmas exhibition that incorporates a diverse mix of styles, genre and medium that we hope will excite the senses and reach deep into your soul.

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Thursday 12.01.22
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

Hamilton Gallery Update - July 2022

WELCOME to the July Newsletter

Summer is officially here, and just in time for our new solar panels to take full advantage of the long days, even if there isn’t as much sunshine as we would have hoped for!

We’re striving every year to be more eco-conscious here at No. 4 Castle Street - all our lighting stock is LED format since 2017 - and it is certainly worth all the upheaval and disruption of the last couple of months to get the roof completely replaced and insulated and the panels installed. It’s a small contribution to a more sustainable future for the next generation.

We would like to say a massive thanks to all our contributing artists and visiting public for their forbearance and understanding during the renovation.


Our big news for July is, of course, that we are delighted to welcome Cairde Visual to Hamilton Gallery for the first time, showing now until 29 July. In its 7th edition, this dynamic and vibrant open exhibition will feature a range of work from both Irish and international artists across all media.

Cairde Visual is an artist led initiative which has been founded and facilitated by Sligo based artists. It has been our pleasure to support the exhibition each year by offering an award of a solo or duo exhibition.

The most recent winner of the Cairde Visual / Hamilton Gallery Award back in 2019, was artist Heidi Wickham, whose exhibition ‘Inside the Circle’ Exploring Cold Spaces opened here with us in 2021 due to the pandemic.

“Winning The Hamilton Award was a huge surprise for me, I was in Scotland and received a text! After making some pieces, the pandemic halted everything and rather than mothball the prepared work, I started a whole new project in early 2021. It's a beautiful gallery and I've had the pleasure of exhibiting in group shows over fifteen years, but a solo is a completely different animal. Hamilton Gallery has been very supportive of both local and international artists, with the highest level of professionalism and kindness. The resulting body of work combined my passion for paint and sculpture, creating an immersive experience with sound and texture. Everything that was for sale, sold and enabled me to buy a two week trip some four hundred kms inside the Arctic Circle on the borders of Norway and Russia. That's what art can do.”– Heidi Wickham

The organisers of Cairde Sligo Arts Festival and all of us here at Hamilton Gallery wish to thank this year’s Cairde Visual selection panel Aidan Crotty, Marilin North and Lorna Watkins

Three significant awards are linked to CAIRDE VISUAL again this year, and we’re delighted to announce this years winners are:

Anna Leask - 36 Views of #BenBulben

Winner of The Model - Artist Residency Award

Brian Mc Donagh - The Nymphs of da Gai

Winner of the Cosgrove’s Delicatessen -€1,000 cash award

Helen Merrigan Colfer - Temple vi (Flutter)

Winner of the Hamilton Gallery Award


The opening reception of the Cairde Visual was held at City Hall on Saturday 2 July, where the winners of the awards were announced.

Tara McGowan, Deputy Mayor Rosaleen O’Grady, Brian Mc Donagh, Anna Leask and Martina Hamilton

Barra Cassidy & Derval Symes

Martina Hamilton, Lorna Watkins and Barra Cassidy

Martina Hamilton with Helen Merrigan Colfer’s winning sculpture, Temple vi (Flutter)


Our annual Yeats themed exhibition, Lapis Lazuli has given way to Cairde Visual 2022, however if you’ve not managed to see it yet, the exhibition will return for an extended run immediately after Cairde Visual, to coincide with the 63rd International Yeats Summer School, which this year runs from Thursday 28 July – Friday 5th August, and is the longest running Literary Summer School in the world!

As a keepsake for Lapis Lazuli, and for Yeats Day 2022 we’ve produced a 4th edition of ‘Poem in your Pocket’ series, featuring a handful of W B Yeats poems, including Lapis Lazuli, which you can pick up for free in the gallery, to muse over with a coffee, after you’ve seen Cairde Visual or Lapis Lazuli when it returns.


#YeatsDay 2022 Logo

We were also thrilled that the #YeatsDay communal poetry celebration this year trended up to No. 1 on Twitter in Ireland on the 13 June – a great achievement for this annual Yeats Society initiative which is sponsored and co-produced by Hamilton Gallery each year.


Finally, in May we had a surprise visit from His Excellency Akhilesh Mishra, Ambassador of India to Ireland and his wife Mrs. Reeti Mishra. They are both keen advocates of the arts and we hope that their visit will inspire and result in future arts collaborations between Ireland and India.

tags: Cairde, Cairde visual
Thursday 07.07.22
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

Hamilton Gallery Update - May 2022

It’s great to be back to normal after a long couple of years of unprecedented disruption. However, despite the pandemic, we were as busy as ever, keeping the show on the road, with new exhibitions in the gallery and online, as well as creating new relationships with other artistic, literary, and diplomatic institutions both here in Ireland and abroad. We catch-up on all that’s happened over the past two years.

Every year, we welcome the opportunity to contribute to St. Brigid’s Day & International Woman’s Day celebrations in February, and to commemorate Yeats Day in June, by curating our signature group exhibitions for invited artists. We continued with our signature group exhibitions for invited artists throughout the pandemic. If you missed them, all our past exhibitions are archived on our website.


The Eva Gore-Booth exhibition was opened at the Museum of Literature Ireland (MoLI) by Sabina Higgins in February 2020, but due to the pandemic the exhibition was cut short, and we were unable to show it here at Hamilton Gallery until February 2021.

Opening at MoLI February 2020

Opening in Beijing, China March 2022


“I walk through the long schoolroom questioning…” W B Yeats

Amongst School Children, opened at Hamilton Gallery in June 2020, timed to coincide with Ireland’s Decade of Commemoration. As with each of the group exhibitions, the 115 artists were asked to respond to the paralleled social, cultural, and political hopes and aspirations embodied in W B Yeats’ great works, with a contemporary visual interpretation.

Mac Donagh, Kate - 'How can you tell the dancer from the dance’ watercolour on Kozo (From the exhibition “Among School Children”)


“SURELY among a rich man’s flowering lawns…” W B Yeats

Meditation in the time of Civil War, a poignant choice of poem to mark 100 years of Ireland’s Independence, opened here in Hamilton Gallery in June 2021, to coincide with Yeats Day.

Cormac O’Leary - The heart's grown brutal from the fare oil on board . From the exhibition “Meditations in Time of Civil War”


In February this year, a specially commissioned poem entitled St. Brigid’s Well by the award-winning poet Eilean Ni Chuilleanain, was the subject of our group exhibition, running over St. Brigid’s day and beyond. To complement the exhibition, a short film was commissioned by the Department of Foreign Affairs and produced by Hamilton Gallery, featuring Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin being interviewed by author and journalist Susan MacKay about her life and work. It was streamed on ToBeIrish.ie as part of Lá Fhéile Bríde celebration by the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin reading poetry by her friend Leland Bardwell during our very first at our Lá Fhéile Bríde exhibition at Twelve Star Gallery in London.


Running alongside the group shows, we were delighted to present solo exhibitions by:

Bram Stoker, Angela Hackett, Heidi Wickham, Ian Calder, Carolyn Mulholland and Martina Hamilton.


Opening 21 May: Lapis Lazuli | 17 Invited Artists | respond to W B Yeats iconic poem

“I have heard that hysterical women say…” W B Yeats

The Lapis Lazuli exhibition will be part of the Yeats Day celebrations in Sligo on June 13th and will run throughout the summer. Participating artists include Daniel Chester, Tom Climent, Gerry Davis, Diarmuid Delargy, Susan Dubsky, Joe Dunne, Graham Gingles, Bríd Higgins Ní Chinnéide, Brian Mc Donagh, Nick Miller, Gwen O’Dowd, Sorca O’Farrell, Geraldine O’Reilly, Janet Pierce, Sarah Quick, Emma Stroude and Tracy Sweeney.

Lapis Lazuli

Photo: Heidi Wickham, Marlin North, Lorna Watkins, and Cormac O'Leary (Cairde Visual organisers) with Martina Hamilton (Hamilton Gallery)


We are thrilled and delighted Hamilton Gallery is the host venue for Cairde Visual throughout July 2022. Now in its 7th edition, this open exhibition will again feature a compelling and dynamic range of work from both Irish and international artists across all media. Cairde Visual is an artist-led initiative which has been founded and facilitated by Sligo based artists. Significant awards associated with Cairde Visual include Cosgrove’s Delicatessen (€1,000 cash award), The Model Arts Centre (Artist Residency Award) and Hamilton Gallery (Solo or duo exhibition)

Saturday 05.21.22
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