In collaboration with @bfcdublin we’ll be launching PVA 14 this Friday, 23rd September in the members bar of @DalymountBook @ 6:00pm! Please join us for a drink and some readings.
PVA 14 is also available to order online here 👉 https://t.co/2mosneTOFs
🙏 @artscouncil_ie
The cover of my new book!
Little Republics: The Story of Bungalow Bliss is my first work of non-fiction and will appear in October of this year
Thanks @LilliputPress + Wayne Daly
This project's supported by @artscouncil_ie visual-artist project award
Thanks also @Arch_Archive
'Lobachevsky may not be a great genius but he is not foolish: he recognises a death sentence when he sees one...'
From the brilliantly inventive @adrian_duncan_ comes the compelling novel #TheGeometerLobachevsky.
Out today: https://t.co/nAqEs7T1Od
"It’s okay for your obsessions to be narrow, but for you to pursue them. You don’t need to write sprawling narratives."
I spoke to Adrian Duncan about Gerald Murnane, Berlin, projective geometries, and his new novel The Geometer Lobachevsky:
https://t.co/47tgjTExsF
Today on World Social Work Day #WSWD2022 we launch the #SWisHumanRights Campaign to have “Human Rights”, a fundamental principle of Social Work, reinstated to the legally binding professional Code of Ethics and Conduct which governs our profession @CORUIreland@IASW_IRL@IFSW 1/
To the Moon begins its run in cinemas today!
Check out participating venues & book your tickets here https://t.co/gHjpxC6Z3W!
@ScreenIreland@artscouncil_ie
"I wanted to explore why the moon has meant so much to so many people throughout history; it's not just a handy symbol or metaphor. It has played a massive role in humans figuring out what it means to exist" - @tadhgosullivan
To the Moon is in cinemas tomo!
Combining archival footage, literary excerpts, haunting music, & stunning 16mm moonlight footage from across the globe, To The Moon takes the viewer on a journey through film history, examining cinema's love affair with the moon.
To The Moon is in cinemas from November 26th!
https://t.co/TX9u1QwrDX
A really lovely essay here on the PVA website about space, sound and tuning
It is by the brilliant musician/artist: Karl Burke
It first appeared in our PVA 11 hardcopy in Winter 2019
@artscouncil_ie@VisualCarlow@lsc_visual