Friday, November 24, 2006

Rising Appalachia
"...from hip-hop to hick-rock...unusual and beautiful... carrying the tradition of old time country music well into the 21st century."

@ Arthaven Gallery, Crosshaven, Co. Cork
Thursday 30th November @ 830pm
€12 including glass of vino

Singing Sisters, Leah and Chloe like a good bit of hootenanny and hoedowns that tickle the gizzards way down to their sultry inner depths...little bit of good boot stompin' fiddle banjo/tunes passed down from many a mountain hobo...

Leah and Chloe grew up in the bosom of the Southern Appalachian music renaissance. Born to a fiddlin' mother and a folk-sculptor father, they were raised with old-time melodies and contra dances as their lullabies long before mention of the sound tracks of Oh Brother Where Art Thou and Cold Mountain. With influences in everything from urban jazz and hip hop, to roots music from around the world, they have created a style that is truly their own. Now, as young women, they have coddled that same Appalachian tradition, and continued to shape it and help it grow through music and song. Their simple eerie banjo and fiddle tunes and effortless sister harmonies are compared to that of Hazel Dickens, Rosetta Tharpe and Gillian Welch. Having recently cut their debut self-titled album, Rising Appalachia, please join them in taking the world of music by storm! The more boot stompin' the merrier! Wooo Hooo!"


For a listen to the unique sound of Rising Appalachia, check out:
http://www.myspace.com/risingappalachia
http://www.risingappalachia.com/



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Sunday, November 05, 2006

3 Artists: I Art Haven

The Members Show
November 9th to November 23rd 2006

The founding members of Arthaven Gallery, Crosshaven, artists Kerry Collins, John Jermyn and Susanne Leutenegger will present a showcase of their work, opening on November 9th. This creative trio have provided exhibition and performance space for many artists during the last 16 months are now taking the time to exhibit their own work. These three artists, the creative backbone of Art Haven, each have their own distinct style. Nora Hickey, Curator of Education & Collections at The Lewis Glucksman Gallery will officially open the Exhibition @ 7.30pm.

The sea and the associated elements of it are John Jermyn’s principal source of inspiration. Living in Fennells Bay means that he has direct and constant exposure to the tides and movement of water that are so central to his painting. As he puts it “It is one thing to look at a wave but it is quite another to get inside it”. Tranquil shorelines or raging waters all come under his brush. With a Diploma from London Art College and as a practising Landscape Architect, John has a deep understanding of this environment. Following a sell out exhibition of his work in Bandon this year John is now in preparation for the November 9th exhibition.


“Full of energy, her work manages also to convey a quiet, resolved surety.” Irish Arts Review.
Susanne Leutenegger, originally from Switzerland but now living in Fennells Bay with her family, creatively paints a newly invented portrayal of plant life. She achieves this by using drawing and unusual mixes of colour, powerful combinations of greens and oranges, dark purples and shades of turquoise. Her abstract looking constructions are at once solid and monumental and yet also soft and fragile. Susanne finished her studies at the Crawford with Distinction and her workis found in Collections in Ireland (Collection of UCC),Switzerland, Germany, and of course, in Arthaven in Crosshaven.
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The third vertebra in this backbone is Kerry Collins, a Crawford Graduate, recently moved to Crosshaven. An extremely prolific painter, Kerry describes her work as a visual diary of her life.” My focus is predominantly people but out on the water at Cork week I found myself fascinated by the beautiful shapes and colours there”. A recent commission of 4ft by 3ft portrait of Douglas Hyde, Ireland’s first president, will also be exhibited. Kerry promises that “her work at this exhibition will be very varied.”


For further information or to arrange a private viewing, please contact Sheena.

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