Cork Photo Fringe
This July sees the launch of the first Cork Photo Fringe, a Photography Festival showcasing individual visions of wide ranging subjects. Open to all, the festival embraces freedom and the dynamic use of alternative spaces across Cork City.
PhotoIreland welcomes this initiative and hopes it becomes a regular feature in Cork every July. Check out the map and further information at
corkphotofringe.com
Programmed Events
David Hegarty, Irish Landscapes
Cork Community Print Shop, Lower Oliver Plunkett St
1-31 July/ Wed-Sat 12am–6pm Sun-Tues closed
Brian Mac Domhnaill, Dept.
Filter, 19 George’s Quay
1-31 July/ Mon- Fri 8am–6pm Sat 9am-6pm/ Sun 10am-5pm
Jean Luc Morales, Portraits
Cork Arts Theatre, Carroll’s Quay 1-31 July
Jed Niezgoda, On the Wharf Side
The National Sculpture Factory, Albert Road
1-31 July/ Mon-Fri 9.30am-5pm Sat-Sun closed
Rory O’Toole, Next Stop Newquay
Cork Public Museum, Fitzgerald’s Park 1-31 July
Matthew Wilson
The Haven, Bachelors Quay
1-31 July/ Mon-Sat 10am–5pm/ Sun closed
David Gunis, Present Tense
Helio León, Warwick Road
Camden Palace Hotel, Camden Quay 1-31 July
Joan Alexander, Shadow Speed
Louise Maher, Keeping Time
Richard Hartigan, Phonetography
Sanda Galina, Untitled
Boole Library, University College Cork
1-31 July/ Mon-Fri 8am-5pm/ Sat 10am-1pm Sun closed
Hilary Clarke, Spaces
+ CIT Crawford College of Art and Design Evening Programme, Discovery
Deep South, 51 Grand Parade
3-31 July/ 12am-late
Carolyn Collier, A Figure in the Landscape
The Firkin Crane, John Redmond Street 5-30 July / 10am-10pm
Roseanne Lynch
Nash 19, Sternview, 19 Princes St 7-31 July/ Mon-Fri 7.30am–3.30pm Sat 8.30am–3.30pm/ Sun closed
Further information at corkphotofringe.com »