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St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #9

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day, and it is part of the Irish Embassy in London’s St Brigid’s Day Celebration of Women and creativity

In the run up to our opening night in London we bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

Tonight our artists are Lisa Gingles, Janet Graham, Catherine Greene and Angela Hackett.

We also include the poem “Nothing Else” by Leland Bardwell,


Gingles, Lisa - Luck and Irony Gingles, Lisa - Luck and Irony
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€380.00

pencil and pastel on found paper

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

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Lisa Gingles is a Northern Irish artist who live and works in Valencia, Spain.

She moved to Valencia after graduating from the University of Ulster in Belfast in 1998.

My current preference is to work in small format, using mainly mixed media that can include drawing, pen and ink, painting and collage. 

For my St Bridget’s Day piece, I used the St Bridget´s cross, the flower “Lilium Candidum” and the color white, all of which are associated with St Bridget herself. While the robin flying with the reed in its beak is making (or undoing) the cross, are depicting elements from the poem of Leland Bardwell, St. Brigid’s Day 1989.

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From “The White Beach” New And Selected Poems 1960 - 1998. Published by Salmon Poetry

From “The White Beach” New And Selected Poems 1960 - 1998. Published by Salmon Poetry


Graham, Janet - The decades that divide us Graham, Janet - The decades that divide us
Graham, Janet - The decades that divide us
€650.00

oil on canvas

30 cm X 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

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Janet Graham was born in Northern Ireland, now based in Donegal.


I trained with Stephen McKenna PPRHA whose teachings and interest in the paintings of past civilizations continue to inform my work.

A child of mixed religion parents, I grew up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Here I use tools of one of these religions to symbolize the religious divide... (St Brigid cross and a decade of the rosary.) 

 
Greene, Catherine - Rushes by moon  Greene, Catherine - Rushes by moon
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Greene, Catherine - Rushes by moon
€250.00

charcoal on paper mounted on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed


Catherine Greene is an established figurative sculptor working in bronze and latterly mixed media. Her versatile output ranges from large scale civic, to private commission and large exhibition pieces to smaller sculptures which explore the figure in the context of the sensual and often surreal world which they inhabit.

Major commissions include the equestrian memorial of the patriot Thomas Francis Meagher in Waterford, the Memorial to the much loved comedian Dermot Morgan, Merrion Square Dublin; and the central Alterpiece sculpture of the crucified Christ in the new basilica Fatima Portugal.

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Hackett, Angela  - St. Brigid Hackett, Angela  - St. Brigid
Hackett, Angela - St. Brigid
€915.00

acrylic and oil on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

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Angela Hackett: Born in London of Irish parents.Based at QSS artist studios, Belfast BA. hons. National College of Art and Design, DublinMA University College Falmouth. The recipient of numerous awards she has been exhibiting in Group and Solo Shows in Ireland since 1994.

”The ‘women gathering’ to honour St. Brigid day inspired me to paint a vibrant image of the Saint which would convey the serenity, holiness and fortitude of Ireland’s secondary patron.”


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Wednesday 01.09.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #8

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day, and it is part of the Irish Embassy in London’s St Brigid’s Day Celebration of Women and creativity

In the run up to our opening night in London we bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

Tonight our artists are Bridget Flinn, Marie Foley, Alva Gallagher and Medbh Gillard.

We include the poem “In Memoriam John Jordan” by Leland Bardwell.


Flinn, Bridget - Reed-hushed margin Flinn, Bridget - Reed-hushed margin
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Flinn, Bridget - Reed-hushed margin
€500.00

acrylic on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

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Brid Flinn: “My name is Bridget Flinn and I am a full-time artist living in Dublin. I paint landscapes, still life and portraits in acrylic and charcoal. ‘Reed-hushed Margin’ is a beautiful phrase from the poem. It reminded me of growing up in Co Wicklow where we used to gather reeds to make St Brigid's crosses in National School.”


From “Dostoevsky’s Grave | New and Selected Poems | Leland Bardwell | Published by Dedalus Press.https://www.dedaluspress.com/?s=leland+bardwell&post_type=product

From “Dostoevsky’s Grave | New and Selected Poems | Leland Bardwell | Published by Dedalus Press.

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Foley, Marie - FEBRUARE Foley, Marie - FEBRUARE
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Foley, Marie - FEBRUARE
€800.00

Black + White Porcelain + Stainless Steel

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Gallagher, Alva - Hushed Gallagher, Alva - Hushed
Gallagher, Alva - Hushed
€800.00

oil and mixed media on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available


Alva Gallagher: "My work involves a continuous exploration of oceanic movements and elements. I grew up in the fishing village of Killybegs, on the North West coast of Donegal Ireland and I live and works between between my studio base in Ireland and Northern Canada. This work explores the duality of a calm yet detached air described by the lines On this still day their voices whip the air – staccato notes behind the reed-hushed margin. The air is grey and whipped up on lake behind its reed hushed margin in the opening of St. Brigid’s Day 1989 on which this exhibition is inspired."

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Gillard, Medbh - Bridie. Patron Sainteen of Paper Boats Gillard, Medbh - Bridie. Patron Sainteen of Paper Boats
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Gillard, Medbh - Bridie. Patron Sainteen of Paper Boats
€285.00

mixed media on canvas

30.5 cm x 30.5 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available


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Tuesday 01.08.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #7

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day.

In the run up to our opening night in London we bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

Tonight our artists are Catherine Fanning, Miriam Doran, Eileen Ferguson and Denise Ferran.

We include the poem “Don’t Go Down That Road” by Leland Bardwell.


Fanning, Catherine - The decades that divide us Fanning, Catherine - The decades that divide us
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Fanning, Catherine - The decades that divide us
€400.00

ink, acrylic and collage on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

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Catherine Fanning

Born in Wicklow, she now lives and works in Sligo. Her art practice is in the areas of Painting, Printing, Mixed Media and Social Engaged Practice. For this artwork Catherine was influenced by traditional icon painting. She used several different medium such as Collage, Ink and Acrylic in the making of this piece.


Miriam Doran: I was born in New Zealand and have been residing in Donegal for the past 20 years. Prior to that I lived in London for many years where I studied aspects Fine Art, at Chelsea School of Art. I graduated from IT Sligo last year BA merit …

Miriam Doran: I was born in New Zealand and have been residing in Donegal for the past 20 years. Prior to that I lived in London for many years where I studied aspects Fine Art, at Chelsea School of Art. I graduated from IT Sligo last year BA merit 1 Fine Art. My art work 'On This Day' is an attempt to encapsulate the pathos of The Irish Landscape, rich in colour and texture that no doubt inspired Bardwell. Quite by chance I glanced though my neighbours window near Mullaghmore, 'there! I have it'! the energy and magic that Bardwell conveyed, indeed the joyous arrival of spring, the arch on the skyline echoes this.

Doran, Miriam - On This Day Doran, Miriam - On This Day
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Doran, Miriam - On This Day
€340.00

oil on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Ferguson, Eileen - Hill of Fochart Ferguson, Eileen - Hill of Fochart
Ferguson, Eileen - Hill of Fochart
€850.00

collage oil on board 

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available


From The White Beach. New And Selected Poems by Leland Bardwell. Published by Salmon Poetryhttps://www.salmonpoetry.com/

From The White Beach. New And Selected Poems by Leland Bardwell. Published by Salmon Poetry

https://www.salmonpoetry.com/


Ferran, Denise -  I too, will make a cross, for luck and irony Ferran, Denise -  I too, will make a cross, for luck and irony
Ferran, Denise - I too, will make a cross, for luck and irony
€600.00

acrylic on canvas

30.5 cm x 30.5 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available


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Monday 01.07.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #6

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day.

In the run up to our opening night in London we bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

Today our artists are Susan Dubsky, Karen Daye-Hutchinson, Patricia Curran-Mulligan and Molly Douthit.

Dubsky, Susan   - REPEAL Dubsky, Susan   - REPEAL
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Dubsky, Susan - REPEAL
€500.00

oil on canvas

30cm X 30cm

Unframed


Daye - Hutchinson, Karen - My Children's Children's Children Daye - Hutchinson, Karen - My Children's Children's Children
Daye - Hutchinson, Karen - My Children's Children's Children
€350.00

mixed media on board

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available


Curran Mulligan, Patricia - The Turning of Brigid Curran Mulligan, Patricia - The Turning of Brigid
Curran Mulligan, Patricia - The Turning of Brigid
€675.00

mixed media on canvas

30.5 cm x 30.5 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Patricia Curran Mulligan. Residence/Studio, Carrowmore, Sligo Ireland Art Work Title:The Turning of Bridget. Media:Mixed Media: “Layers of media infuse, write out, the time of another year turn for lmbolg, St Bridgets Day twisting sounds to echo wor…

Patricia Curran Mulligan. Residence/Studio, Carrowmore, Sligo Ireland Art Work Title:The Turning of Bridget. Media:Mixed Media: “Layers of media infuse, write out, the time of another year turn for lmbolg, St Bridgets Day twisting sounds to echo words of reposition a new growth beyond the self”


Douthit, Molly - Roaring in romps Douthit, Molly - Roaring in romps
Douthit, Molly - Roaring in romps
€1,200.00

oil on panel

30 cm X 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

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Mollie Douthit (b. 1986, USA) Douthit currently resides in North Dakota, and spends time in Ireland annually.

“Knowledge is a powerful tool to ward off ignorance. The painting of a woman reading is her own collection of knowledge, similar to the purpose of collecting reeds to build St. Brigid’s cross to ward off fire. The title references the sound of fire, and the Grimm’s tale Rumpelstiltskin.”


St Brigid’s Day exhibition by 90 Irish Women artists at 12 Star Gallery London. Organised by Hamilton Gallery, Sligo, Ireland, with the support of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Irish Embassy to Great Britain.


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Sunday 01.06.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #5

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day.

In the run up to our opening night in London we will bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

Today’s blog features works by Elizabeth Cope, Michelle Boyle, Diane Copperwhite and Sara Cunningham-Bell. We include the poem “Sally Anne” by Leland Bardwell.

Leland Bardwell spent the last 25 years of her life living in north County Sligo. She died in 2016. Her poem St Brigid’s Day 1989 was circulated to the 90 women artists participating as the catalyst / theme for the exhibition.

Cope, Elizabeth - St Brigid's Cross in front of Dee with lobster Cope, Elizabeth - St Brigid's Cross in front of Dee with lobster
Cope, Elizabeth - St Brigid's Cross in front of Dee with lobster
€1,400.00

oil on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Boyle, Michelle - 'The decades that divide us' Boyle, Michelle - 'The decades that divide us'
Boyle, Michelle - 'The decades that divide us'
€550.00

oil with 24 ct gold leaf on canvas board

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

 
Copperwhite Diane.   The Value of Green Dust Copperwhite Diane.   The Value of Green Dust
Copperwhite Diane. The Value of Green Dust
€2,500.00

oil on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Leland Bardwell. From The White Beach New New & Selected Poems. Published by Salmon Poetry

Leland Bardwell. From The White Beach New New & Selected Poems. Published by Salmon Poetry

Cunningham-Bell, Sara - Saint Brigid of Ireland Cunningham-Bell, Sara - Saint Brigid of Ireland
Cunningham-Bell, Sara - Saint Brigid of Ireland
€800.00

oil on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available



St Brigid’s Day exhibition by 90 Irish Women artists at 12 Star Gallery London. Organised by Hamilton Gallery, Sligo, Ireland, with the support of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Irish Embassy to Great Britain.

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Saturday 01.05.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #4

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day.

In the run up to our opening night in London we will bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

In today’s blog we show work by artists Cathy Carman, Marie Caulfield, and Nuala Clarke. We include the programme introduction for the exhibition, kindly written for us written by Leland Bardwell’s friend an colleague  Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin.

Leland Bardwell spent the last 25 years of her life living in north County Sligo. She died in 2016. Her poem St Brigid’s Day was circulated to the 90 women artists participating as the catalyst / theme for the exhibition.

Carman, Cathy - Brigid in her strength of fruitfullness and learning Carman, Cathy - Brigid in her strength of fruitfullness and learning
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Carman, Cathy - Brigid in her strength of fruitfullness and learning
€1,100.00

tempera and gold leaf on oak

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available


St Brigid’s Day Exhibition Catalogue Foreword

by  Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin

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St Brigid’s day in Ireland is traditionally seen as the beginning of Spring.  Foreigners stare disbelievingly, but there is some sense to our decision to ignore the weather.  What is celebrated is the rebirth of the living earth; it was usual in some places to turn a sod of earth with the spade, the work of cultivation beginning again.  Many customs, especially around food and cattle, are connected with the day, but the best known was the making of St Brigid’s crosses out of straw or rushes.  And creative work too can be renewed now, as in the 19th century Gaelic poem by Raftery, where he looks forward to visiting his patrons as soon as Brigid’s day is past.

 Folk custom, the four seasons, women’s lives and crafts, poetry, all intersect at this festival, and women’s political journey in the last century makes it right to choose the day for special celebration.  These works of art by women are held in focus by their relation to a poem by Leland Bardwell, written about seeing women collecting reeds. 

Her poem on St Brigid’s day shows the poet as observer, half outside the culture that she watches.  And choosing the angle she sees it from, as a painter or a photographer chooses light, medium, perspective.  She sees the women collecting rushes, bending 'like shoppers', from a particular distance, across ‘the decades that divide us’.  But she decides to take part, so that she can celebrate Brigid, ‘her strength/ of fruitfulness and learning’.

The artists in this gathering have taken up many different hints in Bardwell’s poem: the theme of the older woman, who carries ‘the satchel of these years’ for future generations, themes of women’s work, woven and sewn, the image of the Saint herself and her various meanings. Some focus on the cross of rushes as made object, or as portent.  It is a potent example of the way words unfold into images, as various as the minds that are reached by them.

Many of these works take the convention of landscape, and reinterpret it, using the presence of the human figures, and the reeds, from the poem, to question the convention of representation – the reeds are drawn from the natural world but are also drawn lines, criss-crossing the scene, asserting the artist’s power to cancel as well as create.  Several of the female figures appear to be in impatient motion, some are stylised and still, but to me they all carry the message of presence: we’re here, we’re not here only to be looked at, but to tell you things.

Leland Bardwell was my beloved friend and colleague for almost fifty years, and a friend to artists in Ireland and abroad for more years than that.  I rejoice to see the richness and variety that is exhibited here, to see skill, wit and an engagement with craft and experience, all opening out of Leland’s poem.

 Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin

Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, born in 1942, is married to Macdara Woods; they have a son, Niall. With Leland Bardwell and Pearse Hutchinson, they are founder editors of the literary review Cyphers. She has published six collections of poetry; her awards include the Patrick Kavanagh Prize. Educated in Cork and Oxford, she is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin, and a member of Aosdána.


Caulfield, Marie - Untitled Caulfield, Marie - Untitled
Caulfield, Marie - Untitled
€950.00

acrylic on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Clarke, Nuala - In the crepuscular light they gathered Clarke, Nuala - In the crepuscular light they gathered
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Clarke, Nuala - In the crepuscular light they gathered
€750.00

acrylic on board

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed



St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery London. Organised by Hamilton Gallery, Sligo, Ireland, with the support of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Irish Embassy to Great Britain.

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Friday 01.04.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #3

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day.

In the run up to our opening night in London we will bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

Today’s blog features work by Tina Brooks, Betty Brown, Mary Burke and Breda Burns. We also include the poem Childrens’s Games written by Leland Bardwell.

Leland Bardwell spent the last 25 years of her life living in north County Sligo. She died in 2016. Her poem St Brigid’s Day 1989 was circulated to the 90 women artists participating as the catalyst / theme for the exhibition.

Brooks, Tina - Mountain Lake, St. Brigid's Day 1989
Brooks, Tina - Mountain Lake, St. Brigid's Day 1989
€475.00

oil on canvas

30cm x 30cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Brown, Betty - Personal Values Revisited Brown, Betty - Personal Values Revisited
Brown, Betty - Personal Values Revisited
€1,950.00

acrylic on canvas

30cm x 30cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Copy-write Leland Bardwell / Dedalus Press. Click on poem to see Leland Bardwell titles available through Dedalus Press.

Copy-write Leland Bardwell / Dedalus Press. Click on poem to see Leland Bardwell titles available through Dedalus Press.

Burke, Mary - a robin shrilly calling to its mate Burke, Mary - a robin shrilly calling to its mate
Burke, Mary - a robin shrilly calling to its mate
€400.00

oil pastel on canvas

20cm x 20cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Burns, Breda - Bending the difference Burns, Breda - Bending the difference
Burns, Breda - Bending the difference
€520.00

ink on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available



St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery London. Organised by Hamilton Gallery, Sligo, Ireland, with the support of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Irish Embassy to Great Britain.

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Thursday 01.03.19
Posted by Malcolm Hamilton
 

St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #2

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public on January 23rd and run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day.

In the run up to our opening night in London we will bring you a daily blog with a selection of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We will include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

In today’s blog we also include the poem St Brigid’s Day 1989 written by Leland Bardwell.

This is the poem that was circulated to the 90 women artists participating in this exhibition.

Bechert, Tinka - From mothers to daughters Bechert, Tinka - From mothers to daughters
Bechert, Tinka - From mothers to daughters
€750.00

mixed media collage on fabric

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Bolay, Veronica - on this still day their voices whip the air
Bolay, Veronica - on this still day their voices whip the air
€400.00

acrylic, pencil and charcoal on canvas

unframed

20 cm x 20 cm

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

de Brí, Orla -  Cross Bearer de Brí, Orla -  Cross Bearer
de Brí, Orla - Cross Bearer
€3,900.00

bronze

1 of 5

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available


Poet and Author Leland Bardwell with a very young Neil Jordan and Dermot (middle) Dublin 1970s.

Poet and Author Leland Bardwell with a very young Neil Jordan and Dermot (middle) Dublin 1970s.

St Brigid’s Day 1989

By Leland Bardwell

The women’s calls

go up across the lake.

On this still day their voices

whip the air – staccato notes

behind the reed-hushed margin.

 

Winter is writing out its past

before its time

while they trail the shore

 anxious to garner reeds

for Brigid’s Cross, bending

in all their different flesh-shapes

 like shoppers to admire a bud,

 an early primrose, a robin

 shrilly calling to its mate.

 

 

Although I gather rushes

like these strolling women

I’m made conscious

of the decades that divide us

and that I should be celebrating

Brigid in her strength

of fruitfulness and learning.

 

 

I can only offer her the satchel of these years,

I too, will make a cross, for luck and irony.

Amongst the witches coven I will raise my glass

so my children’s children’s children

 will gather rushes for her turning.  



Organised by Hamilton Gallery, Sligo, Ireland, with the support of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Irish Embassy to Great Britain.



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Wednesday 01.02.19
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St Brigid's Day London 2019 / Blog #1.

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Hamilton Gallery countdown to our St Brigid’s Day exhibition at 12 Star Gallery, Europe House London, is underway.

The exhibition will open to the public from January 23rd and will run until February 1st, St Brigid’s Day.

Between today January 1st 2019 and our opening in London we will bring you a daily blog with some of the 90 works by Irish women artists that will be shown at the exhibition.

We’ll include interviews and insights from the artists involved as well as other news and developments relating to events at the 12 Star Gallery in London which will occur in compliment to the exhibition.

Aghajanian, Sophie - Out of Darkness
Aghajanian, Sophie - Out of Darkness
€950.00

oil on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Akino, Yoko - I am made conscious Akino, Yoko - I am made conscious
Sold / No Longer Available
Akino, Yoko - I am made conscious
€380.00

acrylic and gold leaf

30cm X 30cm

Unframed

Allen, Neisha - Offerings
Allen, Neisha - Offerings
€1,975.00

oil on board

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

Ballard, Lisa - Frozen path and reeds Ballard, Lisa - Frozen path and reeds
Ballard, Lisa - Frozen path and reeds
€620.00

oil on canvas

30 cm x 30 cm

unframed

Exhibition Complete. Please Contact Gallery before purchasing as this piece may no longer be available

St Brigid’s Day

Contemporary Exhibition | 90 Irish Women Artists

 The iconic early Christian symbol St Brigid has been chosen to serve as a catalyst for 90 invited Irish women artists to create an original painting for this exhibition.

Folk custom, the four seasons, women’s lives and crafts, poetry, all intersect at the 1st of February feast-day of Saint Brigid in Ireland. What is celebrated is the rebirth of the living earth; it was usual in some places to turn a sod of earth with the spade, the work of cultivation beginning again.  Many customs, especially around food and cattle, are connected with the day, but the best known was the making of St Brigid’s crosses out of straw or rushes. 

Women’s political journey in the last century of Irish history makes it right to choose the day for special celebration of Irish women artists and the works of art are further held in focus by their relation to the poem “St Brigid’s Day 1989” by Leland Bardwell, which positions the poet as observer, half outside the culture that she watches. 

The exhibition is a dynamic and vibrant contemporary response, to the import and changing cultural significance of powerful traditional female symbolism not just in Irish, but in all contemporary societies.  

Organised by Hamilton Gallery, Sligo, Ireland, with the support of the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and the Irish Embassy to Great Britain.


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