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TULCA Festival

honey, milk and salt in a seashell before sunrise Various Artists

honey, milk and salt in a seashell before sunrise
Various Artistshoney, milk and salt in a seashell before sunrise
Various Artists
TULCA Publishing
English

Curated and edited by Iarlaith Ní Fheorais.

 

Softcover
Edition of 500
66 pages
250 x 170 mm
2023
ISBN 9781838228439

 

This limited edition publication was produced on the occasion of the 2023 TULCA Festival of Visual Arts, curated by Iarlaith Ní Fheorais.

A companion publication, with essays on the drawings of J.J. Beegan, Spiddal born disability activist Martin Naughton, unionising patients, the abolitionist disability politics of the Black Panther Party, the personal archives of those committed to St. Brendan’s Grangegorman and poetry reflecting on abolition, disability justice and home.

Featured writers: Alan Counihan, Carol R. Kallend, Iarlaith Ní Fheorais, Joanna Marsden, Nat Raha, Roisin Agnew, Sami Schalk and Tone F Pony and Inky Lee.
(source: https://www.thelibraryproject.ie/collections/made-in-ireland/products/honey-milk-and-salt-in-a-seashell-before-sunrise?_pos=1&_sid=3f855cc75&_ss=r)

About the Curator
Iarlaith Ni Fheorais (she/her) is an Irish, London-based curator who is currently Curator-In-Residence at VISUAL Carlow and studying MA Art Praxis at the Dutch Art Institute. She also makes work as part of Liquid, with Roisin Angew and Rosa Abbott, exploring expressions of intimacy through exhibitions, live events, discussion and text, and co-host of the Montez Press Radio show Decolonise Our Genitals. In winter 2021 she will present commissions by Day Magee, Panteha Abareshi and D Mortimer for Pathology of Energy as part of Arts and Disability Ireland’s Curated Space programme.
(source: https://visualcarlow.ie/artists/iarlaith-ni-fheorais)

About the Publisher
Since 2002, TULCA Festival of Visual Arts has captivated Galway city and county with an eclectic display of Contemporary Art. TULCA is a multi-venue, artist-centered festival of contemporary art that works with Irish curators to present innovative exhibitions that provoke and energise audiences into the world of the Visual Arts.
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(source: https://www.tulca.ie/mission)