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By: The Regional Print Centre at Yale Wrexham
Le Chéile has been a collaboration between artists from the Regional Print Centre,Wrexham,Wales and the Leinster Printmaking studio,Clane, Co. Kildare.
After initial contacts in 2004,artist 'twins' or working groups were established and themes of land/language/place/ were decided on as a starting point for the work.
Following successful exhibitions in the Irish Republic the project evolved beyond its' original remit to include new artists and fresh collaborations. The project finally finished at the end of 2011
The Regional Print Centre at Yale College in Wrexham is a joint partnership project between Yale College and the Arts Council of Wales. We provide open access printmaking facilities to artists and designers from across Wales and beyond. This project forms part of our unique professional printmaking diploma programme.
# 51 [5 October 2010]
For interest: a link to Fiona Robinson's blog about the West of Ireland, including Cill Rialaig http://blankspacebooks.wordpress.com
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copyright: Regional Print Centre, Wrexham.
# 50 [18 August 2010]
Update on the project, Summer 2010.
Steffan Jones-Hughes has left the Regional Print Centre for Yorkshire, where he has gone to work for the Arts Council. We are sorry to lose him but wish him well in his exciting new job. Without his hard work le Chéile would never have got off the ground - diolch yn fawr iawn, iawn Steffan, a phob hwyl yn y dyfodol.
Le Chéile Publication.
Published by the Regional Print Centre, Wrexham, text by Steffan Jones-Hughes. Three copiously illustrated booklets, one in each of our three languages (Welsh, Irish & English).
A limited edition of 500. Further details from the Regional Print Centre.
Cill Rialaig, October - November 2010.
We are looking forward to our next face-to-face print workshops, this time in Ireland at the Cill Rialaig Artists' Retreat. AC
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'Landscape fragment 37', monoprint.
# 49 [21 April 2010]
Le Chéile at Printfest 2010
Thanks to the kind offices of Steffan Jones-Hughes, prints from le Chéile will be on display at Printfest 2010 in Ulverston on May 1st & 2nd.
Further details, including opening times, are on http://www.printfest.org.uk
# 48 [25 February 2010]
The Rhyl exhibition has closed, and the work is going into store for the time being. Steffan Jones-Hughes will be selecting a "core exhibition" to form the basis of a touring show. Our next venue is in Bangor later this year.
In the meantime, we continue to develop our partnerships and our printmaking. More information about Le Chéile artists can be found at
Le Chéile: Le Chéile Background
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# 47 [11 January 2010]
Another link to another blog:
http://printaustralia.blogspot.com/2009/12/le-chei...
and a video/slideshow of work and artists by Don Braisby:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmDGJKi4mWI
and also, as of January 22nd
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5OMPRg--kc
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# 46 [9 January 2010]
More slightly wonky shots of the le Chéile exhibition in Rhyl.
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'le Cheile at Rhyl Arts Centre, Denbighshire'.
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# 45 [9 January 2010]
Last night's opening of Le Chéile in Rhyl was perforce a relatively quiet occasion, given the appalling weather affecting most of the country, apart from a few square miles on Anglesey. Jan, Ian, Andrew, Diana, Eirian and Alison managed to get to the show and join the few other hardy souls who had ventured out to support us. We also managed to get home (as far as I know!) despite subzero temperatures: minus five degrees in Rhyl, on the promenade just yards from the sea.
Thanks to all le Chéile artists who put work into the exhibition, several of whom managed to get in to Rhyl to deliver it this week despite the snow. Thanks also to Kim Dewsbury and her team at the Denbighshire Arts Service for their professional skills in hanging the work. Especial thanks to Don for his invaluable help during the week, and for putting together a "slide show" of images for the DVD player.
No photographs of the actual opening I'm afraid, as I forgot to take any (too busy catching up on people's snow stories), but a few "installation" shots are shown at right. Apologies to our Irish speakers, as the formating won't allow for the foda.
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'out of chaos...'. Photo: ac.
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'...cometh...'. Photo: ac.
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'...some sort of order'. Photo: ac.
# 44 [5 January 2010]
I spoke too soon about the weather. A blizzard hit North Wales while we were in Rhyl Arts Centre this afternoon. Over 9 inches of snow fell inland, and even the coast roads were badly affected. Several people struggled to get in to Rhyl and some couldn't travel at all. Getting home again was even more difficult, and the Denbighshire Arts Officer has had to spend the night in a hotel. However, all the work is in and should be hung tomorrow, provided that the Team can get in to do it.
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'Invitation to private view'. Courtesy: copyright Denbighshire County Council.
# 43 [3 January 2010]
This week sees the start of our exhibition at Rhyl Library & Arts Centre. If any blog followers happen to be in the area on Friday 8th. January between 6 and 8p.m., please come along to our opening evening. There will be live music, and talks from members of the project (weather permitting). Work on show includes some pieces from our exhibition at the Graphic Gallery, Dublin; new work from our Nant Gwrtheyrn residential sessions and some work from individual artists as well.
An exhibition of work from artists on the Professional Printmakers course at the Regional Print Centre, Wrexham is on display in the Community Gallery of Rhyl Arts Centre from January 9th - February 6th.
I am assured that, although the weather forecast is poor, there is little snow or ice on the North Wales coast. That's nice to know, as I'm under several inches of snow & ice, a mere 10 miles inland. For directions to Rhyl Library & Arts Centre, search on the postcode: LL18 3AA
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entrance to the exhibition Le Cheile new Land gallery Port Adelaide
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New Land Gallery Country Arts SA Port Adelaide
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The opening of Le Cheile at the New Land Gallery. Rob Johnson, Manager of Country Arts SA is on the right
# 42 [14 December 2009]
Report from Australia: Le Chéile at the New Land Gallery, Port Adelaide as part of the South Australia touring exhibition organised by Counrty Arts, South Australia and Visual Art in Celtica Festival Port Adelaide
Le Chéile looks excellent in the New Land Gallery, Port Adelaide. It is the premier art space in Port Adelaide, a short drive from the city. The streets of Port Adelaide are wide and spacious leading to the harbour and waterfront where the New Land Gallery is located.
The gallery has a high ceiling with good lighting, a foyer space with the exhibition title Le Chéile written high up as visitors enter the building and print works leading into the main space. 123 works are showing by 17 participants from the start of the project and includes recent new participants. The selection process by Veronica Calarco, Rob Johnson (Visual Arts Manager, Country Arts SA) and Katinka Gleim (Visual Arts Officer) has really worked in creating a consolidated exhibition out of the many the different collaborations, ideas and processes. Additional work by each artist is presented in a highly visible print browser. At the time of writing there are two sales from the exhibition (Steffan and Veronica). The exhibition’s coherency is helped by the combination of several works in large frames; often, but not always collaborative partners are framed together creating a substantial wall presence. Other works, mostly the larger prints are also in individual frames. The artists books and folios are displayed clearly in cases, with one sketchbook accessible to touch. The private view was well attended. Vicky Reynolds, Head of Printmaking at TAFE School of Arts opened the show talking about process and printmaking with a musical performance by Irish band Blind Mary. Further photos of the show are at
http://picasaweb.google.com/andrewsmithstudio/LeCh...
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