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Aideen Barry
Born
Cork, Ireland
NationalityIrish
EducationMA VIS, BA FA (GMIT) CCAM
Known forVisual art
AwardsAIB Prize ( Shortlist 2010), EU Public Art Commission Changing Tracks, Project New Work Award 2008, 2010, The Arts Council of Ireland, Arts Council of Ireland Bursary Award 2014, 2012, 2010. Cork City Council Art Award 2015, Galway County Council Bursary Award 2013 and IGNITE Award 2014 & 2015.
WebsiteOfficial website

Aideen Barry is an Irish visual artist with an international practise. She is represented by Galeria IH in Malaga, Spain and is a project artist of Catherine Clark Gallery San Francisco, USA and Mothers Tankstation[1], Dublin, Ireland.

Aideen Barry's work is found in the collections of Art OMI ( New York), Banff Centre ( Canada), Dublin City Council, Trinity College Dublin, NUI Galway, Galway County Council, Mayo County Council, The Arts Council of Ireland, The Office of Public Work and the Department of Education and Skills, Government buildings ( IRE), and the Centre de l’Art Contemporary, Malaga, ESP[2].

Significant projects include: residencies at IMMA ( 2016)[3] The Headlands Centre for the Arts [4]( 2011), Art OMI[5], New York (2013), NASA Kennedy Space Centre (2008), Skaftfell, IS (2007)[6], Banff Centre, CA ( 2007), Irish Cultural Centre, Paris [7](2003). Selected Solo and international projects at: Wexner Centre, OH (2010), Moderna Musett, SE ( 2008), Musée des Beaux Arts, Lyon (2009), Louise T. Bloudin Gallery, UK (2007), Galeria Isabel Hurley, ESP (2012) Artscene,Shanghai (2005)and Project 304 Gallery, at Bangkok Thailand (2007),Who’s afraid of Performance, CH ( 2011), Liste Art Fair CH (2010)[8]http:, in Catherine Clarke Gallery, CA (2011), Yerba Buena Centre, CA (2012) and CHANGING TRACKS EU[9] (UK,ESP,IRE) 2014. Significant national shows at Crawford Municipal Gallery (2009 & 2010), Project Art Centre (2010), Temple Bar G&S (2007), Limerick City Gallery ( 2009 & 2016), The RHA ( 2009, 2011 & 2016), Visual Carlow (2010, 2016), Mothers Tankstation( 2011), The Butler Gallery ( 2009). Important national and international awards include:The COE Award ( 2004), The Silent Light Film Award ( Cork Film Festival 2005), The Project New Work Award from the Arts Council of Ireland ( 2008, 2009, 2010), a Bursary Award from the Arts Council of Ireland( 2010, 2012, 2014), Culture Ireland Award ( 2007, 2010, 2011), Galway County Council Award ( 2011 & 2012) Cork City Council Bursary (2015), Travel and Training Award ( 2007, 2011), IGNITE awards in 2014 & 2015 and in 2010 shortlisted for the prestigious AIB prize.


Solo shows and projects at Mother's Tankstation Gallery, The Butler Gallery, Kilkenny (2010), Mermaid Arts Centre (2009), Centre Cultural Irlandais (2003) and she has been selected for curated projects in The Crawford Municipal Gallery, Project Arts Centre (2010), Temple Bar Gallery ( 2007), The Royal Hibernian Academy ( 2009, Futures), Limerick City Gallery of Art ( 2009), Solstice Arts Centre (2010) and Visual, (2010). Internationally she has shown work in Liste Art Fair, Basel ( 2010), The Wexner Centre, Ohio (2009), Moderna Museet, Sweden (2008), Musée des Beaux Arts, Lyon (2009), Louise T. Bloudin Foundation, London (2007), Artscene, Shanghai (2005)and Project 304 Gallery, at Bangkok Thailand (2007). Futher Projects include shows at Catherine Clark Gallery in San Francisco ( group curated show) The MCAC in Northern Ireland, and in curated projects at The Royal Hibernian Academy, The Crawford Municipal Gallery, Headlands Centre for the Arts (San Francisco), in and the launch of a Public Art commission for the Department of Education and Skills entitled " Ludique".

Bibliography

  • Strange Terrain Oonagh Young Gallery, MM Art Publishing and Repo ( The Netherlands), ISBN 9780992964108
  • Creative Ireland: The Visual Arts* ISBN:9781907683114
  • Mother's Annual 2011 ISBN 0-9554501-5-2
  • Mother's Annual 2010 ISBN 0-9554501-4-4
  • Noughties but Nice 21st Century Irish Art ISBN 978-0-9553668-9-5
  • House Projects ISBN 978-0-9549844-2-7
  • Dystopian Domestic (Limited edition Artists Publication)
  • Apatures and Anxieties (Publish date November 2011)

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