Her work is represented in many collections, both public and private, including the Office of Public Works, the Arts Council, the Chester Beatty Library, the Department of An Taoiseach, AIB, and the Shelbourne Hotel, Dublin. She became a member of Graphic Studio Dublin in 1990 and since then has exhibited nationally and internationally. It was during this time that she developed an interest in printmaking. She then spent a period living and working in Amsterdam. In a fundraising show for Graphic Studio Dublin in January ofīorn in Dublin, she studied at Dún Laoghaire College of Art and Design between 19. She has taken part in a groupĮxhibition at the Graphic Studio Gallery in 2007, as well as participating This provided the opportunity to develop her work in a Following her degree showĮxhibition she was selected for a Graphic Studio Dublin GraduateĪward. She took part in her first group exhibition inĢ006 at the Cross Gallery in Dublin. She was introduced to the processes of etching, screen-printing ![]() The National College of Art and Design in Dublin, completing aĭegree in Fine Art Printmaking in 2007. Meadhbh Arthurs is a printmaking artist currently living inĭublin, born in Galway in 1985. Group show at the National Gallery of Ireland, called 'Revelation'. She has already participated in a two-person show called 'Is this real?'Īt the Graphic Studio Gallery in Dublin, and a Graphic Studio Dublin Prize for ‘Best Print’ at the RHA annual exhibition, 2007. Yoko was honored with the O’Sullivan Graphic Supplies ![]() Include When the Wind Blows in Graphic Studio Gallery in Dublin, 2005 Īir at Vaga Se in Stockholm, 2006 Yoko Akino Etchings at Artlife Mitsuhashi In many group shows in Ireland and abroad. She moved to Ireland in 1996Īnd joined Graphic Studio Dublin. Yoko Akino was born in Kyoto, Japan in 1967. This exhibition represents the first time Graphic Studio Dublin have exhibited as a group in the West of Ireland. Today the studio has more than 60 members, and a number of associate and affiliate members who use the studios as part of the Visiting Artist’s Scheme. Technical assistance and education of artist members in the above printmaking techniques is core to our ethos.Īrtist members have had subsidised studio facilities, access to training, and an outlet through which to sell their work. Graphic Studio Dublin facilitates the following print techniques: Etching, lithography, linocut, drypoint, carborundum, woodblock, aquatint, photo etching, blind embossing, collography and mezzotint. Since 1960, Graphic Studio Dublin has reached into the heart of cultural life in Ireland. Graphic Studio Dublin (an entirely artist-driven body) has had an extraordinary year in 2008, moving to its stunning large scale studio space, Distillery House, and taking on staff to fulfil its long-term vision to pioneer the best in traditional and new print media, in Ireland and worldwide. Graphic Studio Gallery celebrated its 20th Anniversary in 2008. Graphic Studio Dublin is the oldest fine art print studio in Ireland, established in 1960 to promote printmaking and to foster traditional print techniques: its gallery is the Graphic Studio Gallery, Cope Street, Temple Bar. ![]() Or scroll down to view by individual artist Click above link to view the entire collection
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