Arthouse Solutions Picture Framing and Exhibition Hanging

"Without art, the crudeness of reality would make the world
unbearable" - George Bernard Shaw

Tailor made picture framing :: Experienced in fine art conservation framing :: Delivery collection and hanging services :: Full service art consultation for the art community corporate world and private individual.

Links

www.stoneyroadpress.com

Stoney Road Press is a fine art publishing and editioning house situated in the docklands area of Dublin 3.  Since its formation by David O’Donoghue and James O’Nolan in 2002 it ha emerged a one of Ireland’s most innovative producers of limited edition fine art works in traditional and experimental media. Its practice has expanded and currently includes publications, three-dimensional works and tapestries.

 www.graphicstudiodublin.com

Graphic Studio Dublin, established in 1960, is the largest and oldest fine-art print studio in Ireland. It is supported by the Arts Council and IONA Technologies. Graphic Studio Dublin facilitates etching, lithography, woodblock and carborundum printing for upwards of sixty members annually. An additional fifteen to twenty Visiting Artists are invited to the studio each year to make a series of prints with the assistance of a skilled technician. Since the inception of the programme in 1980 the list of established and emerging Irish and international artists who have worked at the studio reads as an impressive survey of Irish art. Artists participating in the recent 2008/2009 programme include William Crozier HRHA, Martin Gale RHA, Guggi, Christopher Le Brun, Barbara Rae, Seán McSweeney HRHA and Donald Teskey RHA.

Graphic Studio Dublin fosters creative project ideas and actively supports artist-led projects from the studio. Past successes have involved Graphic Studio Dublin's collaboration with national cultural institutions, Art into Art at the National Gallery of Ireland in 1998, Holy Show at the Chester Beatty Library in 2002 and The Garden of Earthly Delights programmed at the Chester Beatty Library for 2005. Tours of the studio by interested groups and third parties are facilitated by prior appointment with the studio administrator.

 www.kevinkavanaghgallery.ie

The Kevin Kavanagh Gallery opened in 1999 at its current location in Great Strand Street in the centre of Dublin. The Gallery is housed in a converted industrial space north of the River Liffey.

Over the past 8 years, Kevin Kavanagh Gallery has established itself as a leading Irish commercial gallery. The gallery represents established Irish artists whilst actively supporting the work of emerging younger artists from Ireland and abroad.