Five Ways to Say Your Prayers

FIVE WAYS To Say Your Prayers is a new exhibition by various artists, an academic researcher, and the PS? artist initiative from Belfast.

The exhibition opens this evening at 7pm in The Shed, Galway Harbour. The sculptures and installations on show will feature everything from a cinema caravan to a ping-pong table to an ironing board, seeking to allude to religious demands in a secularised art context.

The participants are artists Anne-Marie Dillon, Julie Miller, Vicky Smith, Peter Mutschler, and Joan Sugrue; Ruth Morrow (architect/academic ); PS? Initiative; and local contributors.

Five Ways to Say Your Prayers is part of the larger Too Many Dinner Parties project by Engage Studios, a series of exhibitions and events involving three curatorial projects: PS?, Economic Thought Projects (Galway ), and Paul Hallahan (formerly SOMA Contemporary, Waterford ).

These events will take place in The Shed, the 126 Gallery, and various locations in Galway city. The work produced in these exhibition will focus on participatory art and collaborative engagements.

The exhibition runs until July 23. Gallery opening times are Wednesdays to Sundays from 1pm to 6pm.

 

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