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SHUL

PAUL HICKEY, JUDY FOLEY, ROGER O’NEILL, JANE LOCKE

The Gallery | 21/09/2012 - 09/10/2012

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Featuring the work of artists Paul Hickey, Judy Foley, Roger O’Neill and Jane Locke, ‘Shul’ is a Tibetan word meaning a mark that remains behind - a footprint; a scarred hollow in the ground where a house once stood; the channel worn through rock where a river runs in flood; the indentation on the grass where an animal slept last night.​


Working from this idea, all four artists have explored the concept of ‘shul’ through a series of creative sessions. 


This in-house exhibition is the result of this work and brings together painting and multi-media installations. ​


The exhibition encourages the viewer to look for the past within the present, where the Complex itself provides a space for the artists to exhibit in a setting which enhances their work both within the physical aspect of the building and its contemporary context. 

1 Sofer, Andrew, The Stage Life of Props, 2003
2 Black Box, White Cube, Gray Zone: Dance Exhibitions and Audience Attention. Bishop, Claire, 2018
3 Austin, J.L., “How to do things with Words”, 1962
4 Kososky Sedgewick, Eve, “Touching Feeling”, 2003

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