Cathal McGinley
Cathal gained a degree from Sligo Institute of Technology in May 2009 and was presented with the John O’Leary Fine Art Graduate Award. As part of the award he will have the opportunity to exhibit his work in The Yeats Museum, Sligo in the autumn of 2011.
Cathals recent work has been influenced by his fascination since childhood of Origami. Many of the forms are not consciously sought at the start of construction, they simply evolve with the manipulation of the paper.
Cathal is also greatly influenced by Inishboffin, a small island off the coast of Magheraroarty where he spent most of his childhood.
Cathal has now embarked on an M.A. in Fine Art at Belfast University and hopes to incorporate study on Inishboffin to inspire new ideas.
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Billy Wynter
Born Zennor, Cornwall. Lives in Penzance, Cornwall.
Studied Falmouth College Of Art, Foundation, 1981 to 1982
Middlesex Polytechnic, Degree Fine Art, 1982 to 1985
Studied painting and worked as a painter, based in Penzance and exhibiting locally and nationally.
From the early nineties became involved with community art projects through the cornwall based Kneehigh Theatre. Particularly in the making of large processional images for street festivals. Shifted over from a general emphasis on two dimensional work to three dimensional.
In the last ten years has built three camera obscuras situated in cornwall, has been working on sound installation work and building kinetic sculptures to use and explore the movement of wind through and over landscape.
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Mickey McFadden
Mickey graduated from the University of Ulster, Belfast, in 2000 with a degree in Fine Art. His work is influenced by the landscape and the people of his locality which deals with the present and the past reflecting on traditions and customs.
He works with natural materials such as hessian, wood, stone and sand. Many of his sculptures are cast in the soft sand at the shore or in the mud of the boglands. He is also interested in photography, painting and video installation.
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