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Abstract
This exhibition profiles the curatorial approach of PS² and the work of creative practitioners who have practiced alongside and with the organisation. PS² is a Belfast-based, voluntary arts organisation that initiates projects inside and outside its project space. It seeks to develop a socio-spatial practice that responds to the post-conflict context of Northern Ireland, with particular focus on active intervention and social interaction between local people, creative practitioners, multidisciplinary groups and theorists.
Morrow has collaborated with PS² since its inception in 2005, acting as curatorial advisor specifically on the projects that occur outside PS² . She regards her involvement as a parallel action to her pedagogical explorations within architectural education.
Morrow's personal contribution to the Exhibition aimed to:
-interrogate PS² spatial projects
-contextualise PS² curatorial practice
-open up the analytical framework and extend to similar local practices
The Shed, Galway, Ireland is a joint Galway City Arts and Harbour Company venture. The exhibition subsequently travelled to DarcSpace Gallery, Dublin (Sept 2013).
Morrow has collaborated with PS² since its inception in 2005, acting as curatorial advisor specifically on the projects that occur outside PS² . She regards her involvement as a parallel action to her pedagogical explorations within architectural education.
Morrow's personal contribution to the Exhibition aimed to:
-interrogate PS² spatial projects
-contextualise PS² curatorial practice
-open up the analytical framework and extend to similar local practices
The Shed, Galway, Ireland is a joint Galway City Arts and Harbour Company venture. The exhibition subsequently travelled to DarcSpace Gallery, Dublin (Sept 2013).
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Galway, Ireland |
Publisher | The Shed, Galway, Ireland is a joint Galway City Arts and Harbour Company venture. |
Publication status | Published - Jun 2013 |
Bibliographical note
The exhibition ran 18th June - 23rd July, 2013ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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Dive into the research topics of '‘5 ways to say your prayers’: The Art and Architecture of Curating People, Place and Creativity in a Post-Conflict Context. The Shed, Galway, Ireland 18th June – 23rd July 2013 Includes: 1. Co-Curation of Exhibition with Peter Mutschler, Director of PS² and 2. Morrow’s individual work as part of the exhibition, entitled ‘Departures & Arrivals: Academic Interactions with the Activities, Artists and Archive of PS² ’'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.Activities
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Presentation of Street Society Work as part of Urban Villages Initiative
Ruth Morrow (Presenter)
30 Nov 2016Activity: Talk or presentation types › Public lecture/debate/seminar
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Invited Lecture: Victoria and Albert Museum, London: International Conference 'Curating Conflicts: Disobedient Objects Conference'.
Ruth Morrow (Speaker)
08 Nov 2014Activity: Talk or presentation types › Public lecture/debate/seminar
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ARK / OFMDFM Policy Roundtable: Critical Urban Space
Ruth Morrow (Contributor)
30 Sept 2014Activity: Consultancy types › Work on advisory panel to industry or government or non-government organisation
Press/Media
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article on exhibition in Visual Arts Ireland Newsletter
Ruth Morrow
01/01/2013
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Public Engagement Activities
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Temporary Places > Community Garden > Peaspark
Morrow, R. & Mutschler, P., 2015, Belfast : PS2, Belfast.Research output: Other contribution
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Playing in the Shadows
Morrow, R. & Mutschler, P., 17 Sept 2013Research output: Non-textual form › Exhibition
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Relics, Scenarios and Props
Morrow, R. & Mutschler, P., Nov 2013, The Visual Artists' News Sheet, Nov-Dec 2013, 6, p. 31-31.Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article