Kevin is a sculptor, silversmith and recent graduate of the MA in Cultural Policy programme, and has recently completed a commission to mark the official opening of the Naughton Institute. For more information on the piece click below– and congrats Kevin on this achievement!
Category: Alumni news
The BIG store, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios
MA programme alumna Rayne Booth is curating a new show at TBG&S, just in time for the holidays:
Hallelujah! All your contemporary art needs under one roof!
This Christmas, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios will be temporarily transformed into The BiG Store, a department store specialising in contemporary art. With prices ranging from €5 to €5,000, this is a perfect opportunity for budding and established art collectors alike to access the best new contemporary art by a wide variety of emerging and established artists.
Like the classic Marx Brothers movie from which it takes its name, The BiG Store will be an engrossingly eccentric and anarchic vision of a modern department store. This exhibition will feature specially commissioned work from over 90 of the most interesting and challenging artists from Ireland and abroad. A commercial sales floor will be temporarily installed in Temple Bar Gallery, transforming the space into a commercial gallery/shop; a disguise which aims to confront the objectives and functions of a commercial art space, as well as inviting the viewer/shopper to embark on a provocative expedition into themes of economy, art production and distribution, power, consumerism, fetishes and excess.
Exhibition continues until 22 December 2007
Alumnus Kevin O’Dwyer wins 2007 Crafts Council Bursary
Congratulations to MA alumnus Kevin O’Dwyer (2006), who was recently awarded this year’s Crafts Council Bursary. An accomplished sculptor and silversmith, O’Dwyer is also founder of Sculpture in the Parklands, a public sculpture park in Co. Offaly opened in 2002.

