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A calm space with a wooden bench and two cushions. Beside is a white stool and yellow lamp and plant.

Visual Arts: Just There by Tara Carroll and Eimear Murphy at Sirius Arts Centre

22 Mar 2025, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm (Past)

Sirius Arts Centre, Old Yacht Club, The, Ballyvoloon, Cobh, Cork


Tara Carroll and Eimear Murphy present Just There at Sirius Arts Centre on 22 March from 2pm to 4pm.

Tara Carroll and Eimear Murphy are artists based in Dublin. They are presenting the workshop Just There in the context of Tara’s upcoming exhibition, Resonances Ripples, at Sirius Arts Centre.

The workshop is prompted by two questions: “Do you feel your body is often excluded when visiting exhibition spaces? Do you feel you can truly take your time and feel safe to intimately engage with the work?”

The artists comment: “In this workshop, we have lots of soft cushions and cosy chats. We explore together how our bodies would like to be positioned to create active engagement using piles of cushions, foam and seating. This informs the creation of sculptural seats for different types of bodies in order to support intimate engagement with works for Tara’s exhibition.”

The artists would like to invite people who feel they would benefit and can contribute to the workshop. They comment further: “Your unique body informs the sculptures and pace of the workshop. We want everyone to feel comfortable and choose how they would like to engage. The workshop caters to people’s access needs to the best of our abilities.”

The workshop takes place Saturday, 22 March from 2pm to 4pm. This event is free and no booking is required.

Accessibility

Sirius Arts Centre has accessibility limitations. There are three steps to the front door and a temporary wheelchair ramp is available upon request. Elements of this exhibition are accessed via stairs. Our toilets are also accessed via stairs and are not open to visitors. Public toilets are beside the Titanic Experience, by The Promenade.

Further to this, the workshop also has the following accessibility points:
▪️ Masked session with FFP2 masks provided at the door
▪️ HEPA filter in the gallery space
▪️ An array of seating
▪️ Stim toys
▪️ Snacks and water
▪️ Outdoor balcony area

Please email SIRIUS if you need to discuss your access needs, ask questions, more details or photographs of the gallery space/building by emailing team@siriusartscentre.ie. For more information, visit siriusartscentre.ie


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