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Monday, 23 September 2013

"5th Wheel Element Project" by Kathy O'Leary

"5th Wheel Element Project" by Kathy O'Leary
http://pallasprojects.org/index.php/project/kathy-oleary5th-wheel-element-project

Review by Susan Hobbs Edwards
Pallas Projects Studios
August, 2013

One approaches the entry way of the studio building to a door and walks up a ramp embedded with 5 wheels and a simply drawn circle in the cement. There is an immediate awareness of entering a new perspective of living. In fact, Ms. O’Leary had the ramp put in at her request to enable her easier access to her own exhibition. Not only does she actively engage others to be part of her perspective, she is always creating new methods and pathways for this to be expanded for herself.

Those embedded wheels are also found fixated on a wall, meshing and interacting much as she hopes she will enable participation and inclusion of a reality she lives and practices. Within the space of her exhibition are a multitude of holistic symbols centred in the mystical and physical realities of life. The circular objects of the wheel are synthetic ready-made, used in the construction of cement reinforcement structures. They are a physical and symbolic reminder of the strength and support the human body needs to function in our living spaces. Her documentation, digital photography prints and installations give images of human obstacles and humour to meet those challenges. The audio and visual work of Clogging Cogs give a metaphor of transformation and change.


The most symbolic part of her exhibition is the title itself… “The 5th Wheel Element.”  Elements are those basic parts of the Universe that encompass all living entities; wind, water, earth and fire. For thousands of years, the 5th element has been Spirit. It is the breath of Life and the manifestation of the other four elements. How fitting that an art work and practice which helps to question the perception of normality is informed from a most basic concept of Spirit.

Susan Hobbs Edwards.
Susan is an artist, curator and writer. She is currently studying her Master Degree, Art in The Contemporary World at NCAD, http://www.acw.ie/

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

5th Wheel Element Project

 5th Wheel Element Project
1st – 3rd August | Preview: 1st August at 6pm
Pallas Projects/Studios, 115–117 The Coombe, Dublin 8
Gallery hours 12 – 6pm
5th Wheel Element Project involves creating dialogue through art, documentation and performance around the politics of participation. Installations that evoke and alternate the line between the real and the fictional are created. In 2013 I had applied for a grant for a Smartdrive to adapt and make life more manageable, in terms of access. Alas, I didn’t get the grant so I adapted the project and the “5th Wheel Element” has become an ethereal, collaborative, experimental and a subversive experience to challenge ‘outside the box’ and what is perceived as the norm is where the 5th Wheel Element Project allusion comes from. “Clogging cogs”, is the title of an audio and visual experience, wall piece that is amongst other interpretations as a part of the show.
To date my practice has been to use art as an experimental research tool to configure a language that speaks of inclusion. My concern and focus for this project is to develop and examine issues that relate to accessing urban landscapes which involve creating new aesthetics and concepts for my visual practice through capturing moments of light, satire and motion.  
5th Wheel Element Project is elaborated through a series of events including an exhibition and artist in-conversation with Marianne O’ Kane Boal, Art and Architecture Critic and Curator. http://www.aica.ie/members-3/marianne-okane-boal/

Monday, 20 August 2012

'Open Book | Leabhar Oscailte'

'Open Book | Leabhar Oscailte'

Invitation to a solo exhibition by Kathy O' Leary
Of new multidisciplinary artworks including experimental short-films,
Digital and Contemporary Etching prints, photography, 
interactive word/text-play and sculpture

The exhibition will be opened by Irish Visual Artist
Vivienne Roche

On Saturday 15th of September @ 3pm,
The Working Artists Studio Gallery,
71 North Street, Skibbereen, Co. Cork

The exhibition will run until Saturday 13th of October

All welcome

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Some experimental shorts here that I've been involved with

https://vimeo.com/kathyoleary
View some of my video work here...
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Saturday, 8 January 2011

Inside/Outside

Here's a little personal project I've been working on over the last two
wintery months, it's for The Sketchbook project, Arthouse, NY, it's a
touring exhibition in Brooklyn, NY Austin, TX San Francisco, CA
Portland, ME Atlanta, GA Chicago, IL Washington, DC Winter Park, FL

Monday, 25 October 2010

Wheel of Peace; Peace Project, The Whole 9

Inspired by the question "If one man can get World Peace Day on the calendar, what can an entire creative community do?" and fueled by an art competition that invited artists from around the world to share their vision of peace, The Peace Project from The Whole 9 took off. Of the over 700 submissions, 150 were chosen for an exhibit premiering in Los Angeles and traveling to New York and San Francisco.

Thursday, 4 February 2010

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=458682005556&ref=mf

'Liminality; Different Views/Viewing Difference



Opening Friday 5th Feb at 8pm running till 23rd Feb at The Higher Bridges Gallery, The Clinton Centre, Enniskillen

Guest Speaker:
Aideen McGinley – from Strabane is Ilex’s first female Chief Executive.
Aideen is involved in a wide range of economic, community and rural development initiatives, and had published papers and spoken widely on local development and leadership.
Aideen was awarded an OBE in 2000.

"LIMINALITY: Different Views / Viewing Difference" is the result of a cross-border project which began in 2006 with the partnering of Women Making Waves in Co. Fermanagh with Women Independently Living in Leitrim in Co. Leitrim, a sub-group of L.A.P.W.D.
This is an exhibition of Photographic Portraits of women with and without disabilities which has been facilitated by Irish Visual Artist Kathy O' Leary.
Drawings completed during workshops based on the Images of Women and their perception and symbols of Peace.
Also on show will be ceramics by Ann McNulty from Enniskillen.
The theme and objectives of this project are:
· To examine images of Women, Disability, The Troubles and the Peace Process.
· To empower women with disabilities in a post-conflict region to choose the imagery that represent themselves.

The result is a collection of photographic prints taken by the artist that show smiling, proud, stylish, independent women unashamed of disability or age, challenging accepted notions of “femininity, physicality and social priority”.
The partnership would like to thank Diane Henshaw, Arts office, Fermanagh District Council and everyone else that got involved.

Funded by: The EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation [PEACE II]: The Arts Council of Ireland [via CREATE’s Artist in the Community Scheme]: Co-operation Ireland

Saturday, 7 November 2009

My Art work

Artist Statement by Kathy O’ Leary

Kathy is a multidisciplinary visual artist. Her studio-based work reflects how she collects and collates imagery.
She examines form, line and colour, which become abstract, often sculptural layers.
This helps her to conceptualize the idea in a way that reflects the layers of changing culture, society, history, geology and politics.
Employing the abstract space to create a pliable structure for intuition, improvisation and chance.
These have become her methods for navigating the blurry terrain of memory and imagination.
Kathy traces and retracing paths, mapping serves as a metaphor for searching, an implication of the unknown in wide, open spaces, and a trace of how we see where we've been.