I’m away but my books still smell of Limerick. – Anastasia Artemeva
Brendan Hayes at Ormston House
‘THREE ORDINARY GHOSTS NEAR ORMSTON HOUSE’ They were just three ordinary ghosts that I met, going about their ghostly business- so was I surprised? Well: I was surprised that I wasn’t more surprised by meeting the three ordinary ghosts. I guess they were not at all spooky – No silly sheets over them with burnt-out…
Evan Kennedy at Ormston House
In the early 90’s this was the site of Forbidden Planet Comic shop and it was geek heaven in the basement. We would spend hours here every Saturday devouring the latest comics from the U.S. I remember how happy my brother’s best friend Niall was to get the latest issue of ‘The Maxx’. I remember…
Karen Dunn at Ormston House
I came to Limerick as a stranger, My views formed by media sound bites, Now I feel a kinship and love And I find myself speaking about the city As a mother would of her slightly wayward child Not always the best behaved, But the most fun to be with. – Karen Dunn
Jack Ormston and Paul Quast at Ormston House
‘Tea at Old Price’ – Jack Ormston and Paul Quast
Finished!!! Some Photos of the Installation
Overview and individual window shots. Photos Paul Quast and Lotte Bender
And… we are launched!!!
A hard day’s work yesterday for the Street Line Critics and Prequel Programme Collaborative Event in Ormston. Here are a few photos we took during the day. We have one piece left to do on the street and then we are ready to roll on with more photos. We will highlight a submission every day…
9-10-11 Launch – Street Line Critics and Prequel Programme Collaboration
Hey Everyone, the long wait is over! The Street Line Critics and Prequel Programme Collaborative event will be launched at 12pm on Wednesday the 14th of May and will run for two weeks. You will be able to find us chalking up the large windows of Ormston House Gallery (9-10 Patrick Street) on Wednesday if…
Extension of submission deadline for the Prequel Programme, Street Line Critics Collaboration
Hey Everyone, We are extending the deadline for submissions to the Street Line Prequel Collaboration for one week while preparations for the event are underway. If any of you have anything you would like to share be sure to get in touch. We shall keep you all updated with the exact dates that everything shall…
Sheila Fitzpatrick O’Donnell’s Poem Gabriel by the Treaty Stone Limerick
[vimeo 90643300 w=500 h=281] This video was made by Pauline Kearney as part of a City of Culture project brief. Sheila is a regular contributor as part of Street Line Critics and it is brilliant to see such a dynamic representation her writings. We were of course more than happy to chalk the streets for…