Crafts Council of Ireland Newsletter
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Contents News and Reviews P2
About the CCoI Bursary
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SOFA 2007 Snapshots
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Exciting Times for Showcase 2008
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Irish Arts Review, Winter 2007
‘The First Annual Craft Edition’
Michelle Lamb,Trend Expert
Craft in the Classroom Participants
Karen Morgan & Ceramic Art London
Craft Community News Úna Parsons (CEO of Crafts Council of Ireland) presenting Kevin O'Dwyer (Silversmith) with the 2007 CCoI Bursary Award
Congratulations to Silversmith, Kevin O’Dwyer Winner of the 2007 Crafts Council of Ireland Bursary Award The 2007 Crafts Council of Ireland Bursary was awarded to silversmith Kevin O’Dwyer and a cheque for €19,500 was recently presented to him by the Crafts Council’s new CEO, Úna Parsons. Now in its third year, the Bursary is intended to release recipients from their usual commitments so they can invest in the creative development of their craft.The recipients are selected by a committee comprised of a chairman and four committee members with expertise in different areas of craftsmanship and education. Previous winners were woodturner Liam Flynn, basket-maker Joe Hogan and calligrapher Denis Brown. Commenting on this years Bursary winner Úna said:“We are delighted to present this year’s award to renowned silversmith Kevin O’ Dwyer. Kevin is a remarkably talented, skilled and innovative craftsman whose work has represented Ireland in many prestigious events and on the International stage. Some of Kevin’s recent accomplishments include being named as one of ‘Irish America’s Top 100 for 2007’ by the Irish America Magazine, and a national award for Best Public Art/Sculpture project for 2007 (LAMA Awards). Through the Crafts Council Bursary Kevin will now have the opportunity for further research and development of new work which will involve exploring the relationship between glass and silver. We are very excited about his proposal and look forward to seeing the results.” Kevin will use the award for materials, flights, and specialist resources as he travels to the US to collaborate with two leading US glassmakers, Jon Kuhn and Andy Shea, on a series of silver and glass designs which will lead to both functional and non-functional artworks. O’Dwyer will use Kuhn’s studio facilities and expertise in a hands-on residency with the aim of creating a series of glass architectural forms that will be incorporated into his silverware. “The residency will be one of exploration, experimentation, and innovation,” says O’Dwyer. “It will also be a hands-on opportunity to create prototypes and finished elements. For more detailed information on Kevin O’Dwyer and the Bursary Award see pages 2-3.
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P 16 Dates for Diary
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P 17 Craft & Criticism - A New Dialogue
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P 22 Exhibition Snapshots - EMT P 23 Gallery News
P 24 Upcoming Exhibitions