Artist looking for your creative responses to the Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park

Mayo County Council’s Arts Service, The Office of Public Works (OPW ) and the National Park & Wildlife Services, are delighted to announce that the visual artist, Susan Mannion, has been selected for the public art commission at the Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park.

Susan is interested in hearing about your experiences of living near or visiting the National Park and would like to learn more about what the Park means to the community, what people love about this amazing place, and also about your concerns for the environment and the future.

There is a survey for people to share their thoughts available here: https://www.wildnephinnationalpark.ie/category/cateorgy-latest-news/.

People are also encouraged to be creative in their responses and to send their writings, drawings or any artform to express their connection to the Park and the landscape.

These creative contributions will form an exhibition at the Visitor Centre in 2021. Creative responses can be posted to Ballycroy Visitor Centre, Ballycroy, Westport, Co. Mayo, F28 RX77 or email to [email protected].

There will be a gift of a handmade enamel artwork for two lucky survey respondents/ contributors, which will be randomly selected (adult and child gift ). The artist will also engage with community groups and schools locally.

Susan Mannion is a talented visual artist based in Boyle, who specialises in copper enamel work, a technique that has been used since the 13th century BC; and print making.

Susan has exhibited nationally and internationally with her work being held in several public and private collections worldwide.

The selection panel was greatly impressed by Susan’s approach to the commission and her proposed artwork inspired by the dark skies and the landscape. The artist will be engaging with the wider community on the art project which will be launched in 2021.

A video about her art practice can be found on the Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park facebook page https://www.facebook.com/BallycroyNationalPark/.

The OPW commissioned this art project under the Percent for Art Scheme in collaboration with the National Parks & Wildlife Service of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and Mayo County Council Arts Service, marking the tenth anniversary of the Visitor Centre at Wild Nephin Ballycroy National Park.

The two-stage open competition earlier this year was coordinated by Aoife O’Toole, Acting Public Art Coordinator, Mayo Arts Service in partnership with the OPW.

 

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