How Artists Think -  Jean Ryan explores Caoimhín Gaffney's creative process
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How Artists Think - Jean Ryan explores Caoimhín Gaffney's creative process

Join art historian Jean Ryan's she shares artists approaches to their practice, here, looking at the work of Caoimhín Gaffney

Date and time

Starts on Wed, 25 Sep 2024 12:00 GMT+1

Location

Highlanes Gallery

36 Saint Laurence Street A92 F7PH Drogheda Ireland

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About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Jean Ryan brings you closer to the ideas, thoughts, processes and theory considering our temporary exhibitions on Wednesday 25th September at 12noon.

In this talk, Jean focuses on Caoimhín Gaffney's practice as expressed in All at Once Collapsing Together which continues until November 2nd.

Places are charged €5 per person, and the session runs for 1 hour.

Tea, coffee and biscuits served during this social event.

About - Jean Ryan is an art historian who is interested in exploring the topic of creativity in the visual arts. She aims to show how artworks are the end product of multiple decisions artists make when creating their work. These decisions range from the subject matter they want to bring to the viewer’s attention to the direction of research and focus on that subject. What aspect of it do they want to bring to the viewer’s attention and why?

Artists have to decide how to communicate their ideas to the viewer. What visual form will they take? Which materials are best suited to their needs? How will they use them effectively? The decisions are endless and while some are planned others are more spontaneous as the artist responds to unexpected events while making the work.

Creativity needs imagination, understanding, curiosity, skill, and risk-taking. The ability to think laterally allows an artist to present the viewer with new images based on associations between diverse ideas and points of reference.

Jean is curious to explore and map the creative process. She wants to pinpoint the decisions made along the way so the viewer can understand the artists thinking and making as they give form to their ideas.

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