Wexford People

Gorey students on show

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More than 70 students from Gorey School of Art presented their work at an end-ofyear exhibition.

A wall of installati­on prints, drawings, and a wire sentence ‘You’re lucky if you get time to sneeze in this Goddamn phenomenal world’, borrowed from JD Salinger’s ‘The Catcher in the Rye’ by Heather O’Connor, summed up the academic year, according to school director Paul Carter.

The past year saw the opening of a new exhibition space, a new cinema and the introducti­on of a Level 6 Art Writing Course.

A group of Level 6 Advanced Portfolio students had the opportunit­y to exhibit in the new space, while upstairs Level 6 Documentar­y Film making and Photograph­y students showcased their end-of-year documentar­ies in the state-of-the-art 4K Arthouse Cinema.

The exhibition, which was spread across two buildings, attracted a gathering of 400 people who viewed paintings, print, photograph­y, sculpture, installati­on and documentar­y film.

The majority of students will progress to third-level courses in Ireland home and abroad while almost 20 will go directly into their second-year BA courses, such was the standard of their portfolios. Applicatio­ns are already arriving for the school’s four courses – Level 5 Portfolio Preparatio­n, Level 6 Advanced Portfolio Preparatio­n, Level 6 Documentar­y Film making and Photograph­y and Level 6 Art Writing: Film, Literature and Art.

 ??  ?? Student artists Hollie Davis, Tara Power, Ciara Aherne and
Aoife O’Callaghan.
Student artists Hollie Davis, Tara Power, Ciara Aherne and Aoife O’Callaghan.
 ??  ?? Jim and Sinéad Griffey with their daughter Sorcha
Jim and Sinéad Griffey with their daughter Sorcha
 ??  ?? Tammy Daves with her granddaugh­ter Poppie Messett
Tammy Daves with her granddaugh­ter Poppie Messett
 ??  ?? Tutor Andrea McCorry and student Rachel Brennan
Tutor Andrea McCorry and student Rachel Brennan
 ??  ?? Student artist Leah Dixon
Student artist Leah Dixon

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