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Works in process | First Floor (Block F), Newman Building | UCD Belfield Campus
As part of the first ever WAC Fringe, Works in process celebrates the growing research synergies between archaeology and contemporary art by bringing together a diverse array of practitioners from across the disciplines to exhibit in the Newman Building during the week of the Sixth World Archaeological Congress. Exhibitions will be on display on the first floor of the Newman Building and will cover a broad range of media and themes video art and photography to installation art and from the excavation of artist studios to the excavation of a transit van to artistic residencies on archaeological excavations. Participants are encouraged to tour the exhibits at their leisure throughout the week of the Congress. Exhibitions include:
Kevin O’Dwyer (Ireland/USA) | Room F101 | public sculptural commission responding to WAC-6
Cordula Hansen (Ireland) | Room F101A | experimental installation of unfinished process
Visualizing Archaeologies | Room F103
Site Specifics: From the Stonehenge Riverside Art Project onwards - featuring work by:
Leo Duff (UK) | Brian Fay (Ireland) | Janet Hodgson (UK) | Julia Midgley (UK) Varvara Shavrova (Russia/China) | Debbie Zoutewelle (UK)
Video art and photography – featuring work by:
Christine Finn (UK) | Fotis Ifantidis (Greece) | Michael Jasmin (France)
Sharonagh Montrose (New Zealand) | Tania Murray (Australia) ______ Isabella Streffen (UK) | Aaron Watson (UK) | Ken Williams (Ireland)
In Transit & Excavating Georgia | Room F106 | the excavation of contemporary transport
Excavating Francis Bacon’s Studio | Room F107 | courtesy the Dublin City Gallery, the Hugh Lane
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Ábhar agus Meon, Sixth World Archaeological Congress, School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland
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