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The world of print making
Marta Wakuła-Mac is going to talk about various techniques, her inspirations and to present her favourite prints and etchings.
Marta Wakuła-Mac, an active member of the Graphic Studio Dublin, kindly agreed to share with CFCP audiences her skills and experience in various techniques and aspects of print making.
If you are interested in finding out more about the expressive but demanding art of print making, if you would like to hear Marta’s comments and suggestions related to various materials and techniques, and finally to get a guided tour through her most renowned works, do not miss this evening.
Marta Wakula-Mac graduated in 2003 with Master’s Degree from the Institute of Art, Pedagogical University in Krakow, Poland. Since then she has been living and working in Dublin. She is an active member of Graphic Studio Dublin since 2004 and has exhibited both nationally and internationally. Her work is regularly published in The Stinging Fly Magazine and over 40 illustrations of her work featured in Susan Knight’s book Gommorah (2007).
Awards include Arts Council Travel and Training Award and a grant from Culture Ireland. Her work is in many collections public and private including: Muzeum Archidiecezjalne, Poznan, Poland, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, Ireland and Civic Museum of Cremona, Italy, AIB Bank, TASCQ Dublin.
Most recently her work was included in Dublin Port Prints a juries competitive print show hosted by the Dublin Port company and she has been invited to participate in a prestigious themed print exhibition “Revelation” at the national Gallery of Ireland.
Marta’s works presents “interpretations of the world which are troubling, intriguing and ultimately as all art should be, spiritually stimulating”. Brian Lalor, Chairman graphic Studio Dublin |
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CFCP CREATIVE CAFÉ
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CREATIVE CAFÉ Are you looking for a relaxed evening with other creative people to present and discuss your work and exchange creative ideas???
CFCP is announcing its monthly Creative Cafe as a meet up and exchange platform to provide an insight into various creative processes and a reflexion on their impact.
Please get in touch and let us know if you would like to present any of your works and ideas. |
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CREATIVE CAFÉ has a leaning towards new/experimental/interactive/fringe/underground and any kind of interesting artistic activities with a particular focus on presenting your work to audiences and other artists, building new relationships, exchanging ideas, hearing leading creatives talk about their projects, presenting submissions for the CFCP Call for Artists and taking part in discussions on various creative topics.
CREATIVE CAFÉ This monthly presentation is a totally open-access initiative - we have no selection process and no censorship - we show what we're given and let the audience make up their minds.
CREATIVE CAFÉ takes place on the third Tuesday of each month from 8.00pm. We will provide the space, a relaxing informal atmosphere, screen, projector, tea & coffee and you are more than welcome to bring your own refreshments with you.
We keep the entrance price as low as we can - €5 for members & €7.50 for non members.
CREATIVE CAFÉ is part of the Centre for Creative Practices. Centre for Creative Practices, established in 2009, is a new cultural venue in the centre of Dublin city. A multicultural and multidisciplinary approach is what we stand for. We believe that CULTURE is a fundamental value for every society, that the arts are an indispensable system of reference for personal and collective values and can set an example of diversity and tolerance. Promoting the arts we aim to neutralise economic stagnation. |
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Admission - €5 Members €7.50 Non members
Please feel free to bring your own refreshments!!
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Membership at CFCP |
Membership Benefits
Membership €20 for 12 months:
• One free ticket for an event in CFCP every year
• 10% Discounts on tickets for all events, seminars, workshops & courses
• 10% discount on space rental and virtual office services
• 10% discount on tickets for all ArtPolonia events
• 10% discount on CFCP publications – includes books, pamphlets, cds, dvds, posters and postcards
• Priority notification about openings and special events
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The Centre for Creative Practices aims to develop, sustain, promote and present new arts and creative practices in Dublin and Ireland through the organisation of artistic events and education.
The current climate might seem to be against us. We dare to believe the opposite. We believe that culture is a fundamental value for every society, that the arts are an indispensable system of reference for personal and collective values, an example of diversity and tolerance and a vital tool to neutralise the stagnation. |
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