Art & Ideas
Flashes of Light, Echoes of Drumbeats
Rosa Abbott
A response to Clíodhna Timoney’s exhibition Flashes of Light, taking the form of a series of letters to the late writer Mark Fisher
The pause
Jo Burns
Award-winning poet Jo Burns responds to Elizabeth Cope's 2020 painting Sybil with Underground Map / Venus Has Left the Building (Diptych) with a specially commissioned poem
Steel Trap/Sad Black Enby Theory
Diana Bamimeke
Weaving poetry with theory, critic and curator Diana Bamimeke has written a prose poem in response to VISUAL's Speech Sounds exhibition
Tech News: The future is Lipreading?
Louise Hickman
A fictional news report written in response to the exhibition Speech Sounds
The Stream Will Rise
Michaële Cutaya
Writer/researcher Michaële Cutaya responds to Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burcá's exhibition One Hundred Steps
Soft Rains Will Come
Ian Maleney
Author and producer Ian Maleney responds to Christopher Steenson's exhibition Soft Rains Will Come, speaking of 'micro joy', 'macro gloom', and the connective power of radio
Am I the last person on earth?
David Toop
In response to Christopher Steenson's exhibition Soft Rains Will Come, David Toop reflects on sound, memory, and the long-distance connections forged by shortwave radio
Handful of Earth
Róisín Kelly
Writer and poet Róisín Kelly looks towards Ursula Burke’s work at VISUAL Carlow to reflect on ideas of community, survival and the loss of sharing collective emotion in this specially commissioned poem 'Handful of Earth'
Hurricane Ida: what can I do to help?
In solidarity with the communities affected by the issues addressed by our current Forensic Architecture exhibition, here are five things you can do to help
Silver-Tongued Seas
Work commissioned by VISUAL Carlow as part of Iarlaith Ni Fheorais's Speech Sounds programme is presented in an exhibition at Jupiter Woods, London from 16th – 31st October
George Bolster Screening and Q&A
Screening of two short films by George Bolster and artist interview with VISUAL's Director Emma Lucy O'Brien
Interview with Judy Foley
Artist Judy Foley on how she combines scientific knowledge with ancient traditions of needlecraft