Artist in Residence web gallery
Our web gallery of the work created at the Cow House during our 2008 Artist in Residence programme. Check out the gallery here, and to find out more about our Fall Residency and how to apply go here. In the image below from left to right are Haden Nicholl, Aoife Cassidy, Maria Hinds & Peter Allen Hoffmann.
Cow House Open Studios
Sunday, 2 November 2008, 12pm - 7pm
Cow House Studios invite you to meet our Artists in Residence.The Cow House Studios Artist in Residence Programme provides studio space and accommodation to professional visual artists. During their two month stay, four artists are given the time and space to concentrate on making a new body of work. Cow House Open Studios offers the community a chance to see our new facilities, meet the artists, and view the work they have been creating. Please visit anytime between 12pm and 7pm, or for the scheduled events listed below. Everybody is welcome.
Artists in Residence, 2008...
Aoife Cassidy, Galway: Cow House Studios Residency Award, Tulca, Galway, 2007Maria Hinds, Dublin & New Orleans
Peter Allen Hoffmann, New York
Haden Nicholl, San Francisco
Peter Allen Hoffmann and Haden Nicholl will exhibit work made during their residency at the Wexford Arts Centre in January 2009.
Schedule of Events
12pm - 2pm: Puppet Making workshop for children.This workshop is free. Please book your spot as there are limited spaces.
4pm - 6pm: Artist Talk
Residency artists will discuss their work, addressing their materials and ideas, and questions from the viewers.
6pm: Tea and cakes.
Contact Rosie O'Gorman for further details (086) 2109027
Cow House Studios partners with Wexford Arts Centre
Wexford Arts Centre, in partnership
with Cow House Studios have initiated an annual
international residency and exhibition programme.
This collaboration consists of a ten week
residency for an international visual artist at
Cow House Studios, which will facilitate an
exhibition at Wexford Arts Centre. This programme
provides a significant opportunity for
international artists to live, work and exhibit in
Ireland, and simultaneously exposes Irish
audiences to progressive contemporary art from
around the world.
The artists awarded the 2008 residency are Peter
Allen Hoffmann and Haden Nicholl.
Peter Allen Hoffmann lives and works in New York. He
completed his MFA from Hunter College, New York. To date,
Hoffman has exhibited in numerous solo and group
shows in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and
Berlin. Hoffmann is represented by Freight + Volume Gallery, New York
and Thomas Robertello Gallery, Chicago.
“These new works represent an ongoing dialogue
with aspects of the art historical canon. Disparate
as they appear, these paintings function as a
collection, where the relationships between them
create a forum for the continuation of the
conversation.”
Haden Nicholl originally from Colorado, currently
lives in San Francisco where he works with troubled
teens. He received his MFA in painting from the
San Francisco Art Institute,
California, and his BA in Psychology and BFA from
the University of Denver, Colorado.
Nicholl has exhibited extensively in California
and abroad, including London, Puerto Rico and
Ecuador, and his work is represented by the
Little Tree Gallery in San
Francisco.
“The bulk of my practice involves using symbols
and text to provoke introspective reactions in the
viewer. Working in a different country and preparing
for a show there, has challenged me to develop my
understanding of the culture so that I can interact
with the audience on a more intimate level.”
Furthermore, Cow House Studios award two additional
residencies annually. Applications are open to both
national and international visual artists working in
any medium. Cow House Studios provide shared
accommodation and twenty four hour access to the
studio and facilities. The 2400 square-foot open plan
space contains a wood shop, darkroom and computer
lab. Individual spaces measure 18 square meters, each
with abundant natural light.
The 2009 Artist in Residence Programme runs from
September 14 until December 1.
The deadline for
receipt of applications is 30 January,
2009.
Lighthouse at Hook Head
Hook Lighthouse is one of the local sites we will be visiting this summer. Thought to be one of the oldest operational lighthouses in the world, it is a unique example of an almost intact medieval lighthouse. Dating from the early 13th century it was a major feat at the time of its construction. Purpose built as a lighthouse, it has served sailors and shipping for 800 years, apart from a short closure during the 17th century.
Old Aerial Photograph
