19 results for “DOMINIC THORPE”
Case Studies (3 results)
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The Creative Well – Phase II
The Creative Well is a visual arts and health programme that has developed from its 2011 pilot to provide space and place for arts participation in many forms for all in Co. Kildare.
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The Creative Well
The Creative Well is an integrated participatory arts and health programme in County Kildare, supporting mental health and quality of life through the arts and within the context of local communities.
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Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing
Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing celebrates the health benefits of participation in the arts and features a programme of free, fun, inventive and sociable arts events for all ages, across all artforms.
News (15 results)
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Another Expanse, a solo exhibition by Dominic Thorpe curated by WHAT
Another Expanse is a solo exhibition by Dominic Thorpe curated by WHAT (the Waterford Healing Arts Trust) which will run in Waterford Central Library from 29 September until 16 October in conjunction with the second Well Festival of Arts and Wellbeing.
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The Creative Well exhibition and lecture series
The Creative Well has worked for the past four years throughout Co. Kildare providing a fun and relaxed space for people to engage their creativity through experimentation, exploration and play.
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The Creative Well exhibition at Riverbank Arts Centre
The Creative Well Curation Project presents In Courage an exhibition of artwork by contemporary Irish artists Maria McKinney, Pat Curran, Doireann Ni Ghrioghair and Mary Fitzgerald in The McKenna Gallery, Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge, from 3 – 27 May 2016.
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Visualising long-term illness: artist’s talk
Venue: The LAB, Foley Street, Dublin 1 Date: 15 October 2012 Time: 6.00pm to 8.00pm What inspires artists to make work about illness.
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Arts and Health Check Up, Check In now open for bookings
Bookings are now being accepted for Arts and Health Check Up, Check In, the unique arts and health get-together planned by artsandhealth.ie, WHAT, Create and Dublin City Council’s The LAB.
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The Creative Well offers new programme in Kilcock, Co. Kildare
The Creative Well is seeking participants for its fifth programme, taking place in Kilcock, Co. Kildare from 10 April - 26 June 2013.
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Update on the inaugural Arts and Health – Check Up, Check In
Plans are firming up for the first Arts and Health Check Up, Check In, a gathering of arts and health care practitioners and artists who work in healthcare settings, which will take place in The LAB, Foley Street, Dublin on 29 January 2016.
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Well, a festival of arts and wellbeing in Waterford
'One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.
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Announcing artsandhealth.ie 2020 bursary recipients
The artsandhealth.ie 2020 bursary award was offered to artists working in arts and health contexts to reflect on their practice.
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National College of Art and Design – Arts and Health Module
The National College of Art and Design/Creative Life St James Hospital - Arts and Health Module is drawing to a close.
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All that work and all this finding out: The Creative Well exhibition
The Creative Well: Open Studio in partnership with Riverbank Arts Centre presents All that work and all this finding out in Riverbank Arts Centre, Newbridge from 5-29 May.
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The Collective: Group show from The Creative Well Open Studio
The Creative Well presents 'The Collective', a group show of works from The Open Studio, at the Riverbank Arts Centre in Newbridge from 5-26 January 2018.
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Currently Untitled
Currently Untitled (formerly the Breast Cancer Project) is the research phase of a collaborative community arts project, run by Visual Artist John Conway and Counselling Psychologist Dr Nicola Elmer.
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The Art of Mental Health at First Fortnight
Visual Artists Ireland in partnership with First Fortnight, the arts and mental health festival, and The LAB Gallery, Dublin, will host a series of talks and discussions between 13-19 January 2016 for artists and freelancers in the visual arts around good mental health.
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No, wait…a solo exhibition by WHAT’s artist-in-residence
No, wait…, the first solo exhibition of John Conway, artist in residence with the Waterford Healing Arts Trust (WHAT) will be launched in University Hospital Waterford (UHW) on Thursday, 5 March.