The Red Stables at St. Anne's Park is delighted to present "All is Calm," a collaborative exhibition and pop-up shop featuring three talented Irish-based artists: Clémence Prosen, Rebecca Fitzsimons, and Noella Manley. Running from November 26 to December 9, this exhibition offers a peaceful, reflective space through the artists' shared vision of tranquility and nature.
The "All is Calm" exhibition invites visitors to experience a collection of artworks inspired by nature’s calming beauty and the artists’ unique approaches to mindfulness in art. Each piece reflects themes of serenity, balance, and the rejuvenating power of the natural world. With mediums ranging from oils and watercolours to mixed media and printmaking, Prosen, Fitzsimons, and Manley combine their distinctive styles to create a harmonious visual journey.
Building on the success of previous exhibitions at the Red Stables, "All is Calm" includes a curated pop-up shop. This space will feature an exclusive selection of limited-edition prints, greeting cards, "Calm Space"'s products and gift boxes, providing an opportunity to acquire unique gifts during the holiday season.
Join them at the Red Stables to immerse yourself in the calming atmosphere of "All is Calm." The exhibition will be open daily, with free admission to the public.
Event Details:
Dates: November 26 - December 9, 2024 (11 am - 4 pm, except Tuesday from 1pm)
Location: The Red Stables, St. Anne's Park, Dublin
Admission: Free, Parking: Free
About the Artists:
Clémence Prosen is a self-taught artist, a surface pattern designer and calm-life advocate. After living and working in Europe and Asia in the corporate sector, she moved to Ireland in 2016. Her art developed quickly, inspired by the soothing Irish landscapes and the supportive art culture. She decided to develop her artistic practice, in parallel with her engineering job, and connect locally with artists and organizations to show her art online and offline. As of 2021, she focuses solely on her art and designs.She had her first solo shows at the Skerries Mills in 2019 and 2020. Then, she showed her paintings at the Group Exhibitions Signal Art Open 2019 & 2022, Culture Night Samelah – Le Cheile 2021 and Art Source 2021 and the Berkeley Gallery in 2022 and 2023.
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Rebecca Fitzsimons is an Irish visual artist who divides her time between Paris and Dublin since her retirement from teaching French and English in a North Dublin secondary school. Rebecca has been painting all her life and has taken her artistic pursuit seriously over the past eight years. She is indebted to Irish artists, John Nolan and Róisín O’Farrell whose courses she has undertaken. They are inspirational teachers who have enabled her to develop her own creative style.Rebecca has a daily practice of painting and the Covid lockdown in Paris provided an opportunity to create many of the watercolour paintings you will find in this Franco-Irish exhibition in collaboration with Clémence Prosen. Her interests are varied in terms of subject matter, including cheerful florals, Parisian scenes, house portraits and commissioned paintings of family groups. She also works in acrylics and water-soluble oils, but her passion is for watercolour.This collaboration with Clémence in The Red Stables, Clontarf, is Rebecca’s first exhibition and she hopes that the cross-cultural element between these two historically close European countries will be appreciated by all who attend.
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