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05 Jul 2022

Upcoming Arts Council funding opportunity – Film Project Award

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A still image from Tessa Hughes Freeland’s black and white film Baby Doll from 1982. Two young, slim women with voluminous hair are dancing together beside a floor-to-ceiling mirror. One woman has blonde, shoulder-length, wavy hair and wears a light slip dress. She is smiling and extends one arm back above her head while gleefully stepping forward with the opposite leg. The second woman has shorter, black curly hair, she is leaning forward and is moving her shoulders and arms rhythmically. She is wearing a black knee-length skirt, a black bra top that shows her cleavage, and black high heel sandals. Strings of white pearls are wrapped around her neck and one ankle
21 Jun 2022

Dublin Art Life | Rachel Garfield and the Legacy of Punk Film: the negation of idealised femininity

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A still image from research film material by Frank Sweeney for his forthcoming film called 2 Channel Land. The image mixes together different shots of domestic rooftops with 2 aerials and a church bell tower. The grainy, analogue footage is largely desaturated, with a thin bright green line from the footage’s transmission appearing vertically.
10 Jun 2022

aemi & SIRIUS Commission 2022: Frank Sweeney

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A still image from Louise Hickman and Shannon Finnegan's video artwork called Captioning on Captioning. On a solid white background, black text in capital letters in a handwritten style reads: >> CAPTIONING IS ACCESS WORK
03 Jun 2022

Sarah Hayden’s talk ‘Starting to think about Access and the Moving Image’ available online

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03 Jun 2022

Upcoming Arts Council funding opportunities – Agility Award, Touring and Dissemination of Work Scheme, ilDÁNA

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A still image from a digital video artwork called Palace of Purification from 2021, a collaboration by artists Claudine Chen, Michelle Doyle, Kerry Guinan, Megan Scott and Frank Sweeney. White froth formed by moving water is depicted in the close-up footage. A transparent image of the religious figurine of the Virgin Mary appears in the centre of the image. The figure’s blue headpiece and a piece of blue clothing stand out against the off-white, watery background.
31 May 2022

Newsletter – May 2022

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A still image from George Barber's video artwork called Ansaphone from 1996. The image is a close-up of a person's face with their hand held up to their mouth. Strong light in yellow, pink and orange colours shines on the person. The footage is shot at an angle from above the person's head, causing dark shadows around their eyes.
24 May 2022

‘Art, Class and Politics: Explorations through film’, Hugh Lane Gallery screening and Q&A series with aemi Co-Director Alice Butler

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A man with pale skin stands in his art studio and points at a number of drawings on the wall
14 Apr 2022

aemi Newsletter – March 2022

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16 Mar 2022

Newsletter – February 2022

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16 Mar 2022

Upcoming funding opportunity – Next Generation Artists Award

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11 Feb 2022

Newsletter – January 2022

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Black text on a plain lilac background reads: FUNDING OPPORTUNITY
11 Feb 2022

Upcoming funding opportunity – Film Project Award

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