Writing about your art practice

Details

Tutor: James Merrigan

Format: 2-Day Workshop

(with break between)

Date: 13 July; 3 August: 11-3

Location: Gorey School of Art

Free: supported by Wexford Arts Office

Writing About Your Art Practice (for Visual Artists)

This free two-part workshop, with a break between, is a good grounding for our “Writing funding applications” workshop.

It equips visual artists with the conceptual and verbal tools to write effectively, creatively and honestly about their work.

Emphasis will be placed on the different tones and textures of writing on your art, while also focusing on how to verbally position your work within the Irish and international art landscape.

Topics include:

– Artist profiles and personal statements

– Contextual positioning: biographical, environmental, psychological, political, social, ethical, market, art historical contexts

Meet your tutor

James Merrigan is an artist and critic. For 15 years he has invented online and printed identities for his writing and publications, from +billion-journal (2010-17) to Small Night Projects (2019-2025). In 2011 he was awarded the inaugural Critical Writing Award by Visual Artists Ireland and The LAB Dublin. As co-curator of Gorey School of Art’s Periphery Space for 8 years he has worked alongside Emma Roche to develop exhibitions such as “Soul–Beating” (2017) and “peripheriesPOST” (2023). Recent exhibitions and publications include WEAREFETISHISTS (Garter Lane Arts Centre, 2023), and TALK (Librairie Yvon Lambert, Paris, 2024). He has been invited to write for the “Death of Painting” chapter for Routledge’s forthcoming “Companion to Contemporary Painting” (2026). James has been awarded several Arts Council Bursary and Project Awards. He teaches at Gorey School of Art and lectures in Psychoanalysis and Art at Trinity College Dublin. fireartsale.org

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