Artist Jackie Huson Lalor pictured at her exhibition 'Absinthe and Absence' in the Droichead Arts Centre. The swan loooks beautiful but the painting's title "Zeus the Bollix" suggests there is more going on than meets the eye! Photo: Andy Spearman.
As we come to the close of the exhibition, Droichead Arts Centre are delighted to host an in conversation with the artist, Jackie Hudson Lalor, facilitated by our Curator in Residence, Dorothy Smith. This occasion will also mark the launch of the catalogue for the exhibition, designed by the artist.
Hudson Lalor’s work utilises imagery from mythology and biography to explore themes around feminism, womens’ experience negotiating our world and absence of representation. Her painting, drawing, sculpture and print demonstrate her considerable skill, powerful use of imagery and psychological insight.
Absinthe and Absence seeks to make visible that which we typically seek to hide from; the effects of trauma, the ignored pain of women, and the prejudice against ageing. Jackie Hudson Lalor dedicates this work to the multiplicity of Irish women, their complexities, their triumphs and their beauty.
Free Event, booking recommended. Refreshments will be served.
The exhibition will travel to Hamilton Gallery, Sligo and to Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, in 2025.
Our gallery is open daily from Tues – Sat 11am – 4pm.
For information and enquiries www.droichead.com or 041 98 33946
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