28 May 2014

Launch of FORM Designmade in Carlow



Photography by Rory Moore
     It is important to know that there are others around us who share the same values and aim for the same goals. I'm glad to have this invaluable support from designer makers and craftspeople living and working in the Carlow region of Ireland. 

     I remember it was last year in August when I first realized that Valg Studio could be a part of unique craft group in the future. Many months has passed, a lot of work gone into the setting up FORM Designmade in Carlow collective and the group was officially launched on the 14th May at VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art in Carlow.

     Ariane Tobin, Liga Valge, Catherine Sothern, Emma Jane Champley, Glenn Lucas, Martin Marley, Nicola Brown, Stephen O’Briain, Tomomi McElwee, Cillian Ó Súilleabháin, Leiko Uchiyama, and Maria Ryan are the artists.
     
     Group has amazing facilitator Frances McDonald, under her professional guidance group is now looking forward to the first Group exhibition during Festival of Writing and Ideas at Borris House on the weekend of 14th and 15th June 2014. This event is also part of Carlow Arts Festival offering a vibrant and dynamic arts programme during 10 days in June.

     It is a great pleasure to hold our first brochure, beautifully designed and rich with eye-catching images by Rory Moore. If you spot it in various places around the Co. Carlow don't hesitate to pick it up. You will definitely find it in Carlow Tourist Office.


Members of the FORM at their official launch in Visual: Martin Marley, Stephen O'Briain, Maria Ryan, Catherine Sothern,
Emma Jane Champley, Ariane Tobin, Liga Valge, Tomomi McElwee and Cillian Ó Súilleabháin. Absent: Nicola Brown,
Leiko 
Uchiyama and Glenn Lucas. Photo: Dylan Vaughan

All the best,
Liga

2 comments:

  1. A big congratulation Liga ..to all of you , if I envy something is make a group of fellow like minded , is a important cooperation, everyone benefits, ...I will be there for sure !
    I confess I tried here in my town with a couple of craftsmanship woman to be in touch ..but I guess we are all so busy .
    Best luck !

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    1. Thank you Margarita! Busy is the right word, and being part of the group makes our lives even more busier, but of course as you said, everyone benefits and it is easier to get exposure.

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