Visual Artists Ireland: Arts News & Views

Visual Artists Ireland

Visual Artists Ireland is the representative body for professional visual artists in Ireland. Since our foundation in 1980, VAI has provided equitable and independent advocacy, advice, supports, and events that support artists at all stages of their career. The Visual Artists' News Sheet (VAN) is a Visual Artists Ireland publication printed six times each year. VAN covers all aspects of the visual arts in Ireland.

Episodes

  1. 04/01/2021

    The VAN Podcast – Episode 3: Nathan O’Donnell and Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll

    The VAN Podcast is a podcast series from Visual Artists Ireland. Published every two months, The VAN Podcast comprises online conversations, recorded remotely, with various contributors to each issue of The Visual Artists’ News Sheet (VAN). This gives opportunities to discuss some of the ideas arising from published texts, while also offering insights into wider practice. Episode 3 features an interview with Nathan O’Donnell and Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll, who developed a profile on their new publishing imprint, Numbered Editions, for VAN’s March-April 2021 issue, which had a loose thematic focus on artist publishing. Nathan O’Donnell is a writer, researcher and a co-editor of Paper Visual Art Journal. He was previously an IRC Enterprise Postdoctoral Research Fellow, based between IMMA and Trinity College Dublin, and is currently Writer-in-Residence at Maynooth University. Nathan’s fiction and non-fiction writing has been widely published and he also teaches part-time on the MA Art in the Contemporary World programme at NCAD. Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll is a writer, editor and independent curator based in Dublin. Marysia has organised a range of exhibitions and projects across Ireland and abroad, has worked as Assistant Curator at Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, and is the founding director of the Berlin Opticians Gallery. In December 2020, Nathan and Marysia published figure | ground – the first in an ongoing series of Numbered Editions, offering a rich set of visual and textual reflections on mapping and place. Featured Image: figure | ground, Numbered Editions, 2021; photograph courtesy the designer and editors.

    The VAN Podcast – Episode 3: Nathan O’Donnell and Marysia Wieckiewicz-Carroll
  2. 12/04/2020

    The VAN Podcast – Episode 1: Cornelius Browne & Frank Wasser

    The VAN Podcast is a new podcast series from Visual Artists Ireland. Published every two months, The VAN Podcast comprises online conversations, recorded remotely, with various contributors to each issue of the VAN. This gives opportunities to discuss some of the ideas arising from their published texts, while also offering insights into their wider practice. Episode 1 features interviews with Cornelius Browne and Frank Wasser both of whom contributed columns for the November – December 2020 issue of The Visual Artists’ News Sheet. Cornelius Browne is a Donegal-based artist whose practice has cultivated a devotion to plein air painting. As a regular contributor to VAN, Cornelius has beautifully articulated the seasonal fluctuations of painting outdoors, as well as exploring the many practical, theoretical and materials concerns in his work. His most recent column for VAN is titled Nocturnes, and focuses on his impulse to paint outdoors at night. Frank Wasser is an Irish artist and writer who lives and works in London. He is a lecturer and art educator at Tate Modern and a PhD candidate at The Ruskin School of Art, which is the Fine Art Department of the University of Oxford. Frank’s column for the November – December issue is called ‘Word Upon Word Upon Fallen Word’ and traces the art historical significance of text-based art in the practice of American conceptual artist, Lawrence Weiner.

    The VAN Podcast – Episode 1: Cornelius Browne & Frank Wasser

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Visual Artists Ireland is the representative body for professional visual artists in Ireland. Since our foundation in 1980, VAI has provided equitable and independent advocacy, advice, supports, and events that support artists at all stages of their career. The Visual Artists' News Sheet (VAN) is a Visual Artists Ireland publication printed six times each year. VAN covers all aspects of the visual arts in Ireland.