"Sound & Vision" coming soon to Ranelagh! / by PIGSY

“Sound & Vision” Art Exhibition

A Slow Lane Gallery presentation by Curator Dino Notaro

Where: Ranelagh Arts Centre

When: 1st March - 30th March 2024

Curator Dino Notaro of Dublin’s Slow Ane Gallery, brings together the work of a group of Dublin based multinational contemporary artists in this month long sensory exhibition that explores the theme of sound and vision.

Featured artists, selected by Dino, include:

PIGSY

Tim Bingham

Eraquaria

Patricia Kelly

Zane Sutra

Andie McGovern

Nickie Harrington

Frank O’Dea

Jacinta O’Reilly

Sarah Keegan

This is a not to be missed show in Ranelagh Arts that brings together and showcases edgy works of art, music and photography by a unique grouping of contemporary artists with a large PIGSY artwork taking centre stage.

The PIGSY artwork that I will be showing is called “X I can See” which I created while artist in residence in Ranelagh Arts.It’s a large scale piece painted on board and is a multilayered provative art work with subtle and subliminal messaging. It’s great to show this artwork along with other contemporary art in this showcase that has been orchestrated by curator Dino Notaro.

Also on the opening night there will be a choir performance which brings together the sound element of the show. All in all a great night of entertainment so make sure you mark the date in your diary and see you there!!

Opening Night!

“Sound & Vision” exhibition opening was on a very snowy day on the first day of Spring, here in Dublin. Who would have thought that we would have heavy snow on the 1st of March??!!

Anyway, not withstanding, the dire weather the opening was absolutely brilliant with a large crowd in attendance and with the exhibition open for a further month, there will be plenty of other visitors over the next while.

Here’s a few pics from opening night, and if you didn’t get in then, make sure you visit during the next few weeks!

“Sound”

There will be a rotation of artworks with new pieces going on display every week, while the “Sound” theme continues through the exhibition with a performance by the Dublin LGBT+ Casual Choir on Friday the 8th of March at 6pm in Ranelagh Arts. All welcome.