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WE ARE THE MAKERS
Dónal Dineen
12 episodes
8 months ago
We Are The Makers is a new audio documentary series focusing on the work of contemporary Irish artists and their practice. Built around extensive interviews with some of Ireland’s most eminent artists, these quarterly transmissions will be part portrait, part diary, travelogue and soundscape. With the makers as our guide, these are deep-dives into back catalogues and entire bodies of work. Dispatches from the eye of the hurricane and heart of the matter. Written and presented by Dónal Dineen. Produced and edited by Ian Cudmore. Original music by Ultan O’Brien. Commissioned by Solas Nua, based in Washington, D.C., bringing contemporary Irish art to U.S. audiences. http://www.solasnua.org/ Kindly supported by Culture Ireland. https://www.cultureireland.ie/
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We Are The Makers is a new audio documentary series focusing on the work of contemporary Irish artists and their practice. Built around extensive interviews with some of Ireland’s most eminent artists, these quarterly transmissions will be part portrait, part diary, travelogue and soundscape. With the makers as our guide, these are deep-dives into back catalogues and entire bodies of work. Dispatches from the eye of the hurricane and heart of the matter. Written and presented by Dónal Dineen. Produced and edited by Ian Cudmore. Original music by Ultan O’Brien. Commissioned by Solas Nua, based in Washington, D.C., bringing contemporary Irish art to U.S. audiences. http://www.solasnua.org/ Kindly supported by Culture Ireland. https://www.cultureireland.ie/
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Documentary
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Episode #1 // Eamonn Doyle // Photographer
WE ARE THE MAKERS
2 hours 15 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Episode #1 // Eamonn Doyle // Photographer
Episode one follows the many creative journeys of Eamonn Doyle. Told through in-depth interviews with Dónal Dineen, we trace his impact on the world of electronic music andIreland's musical underground before charting his meteoric rise to the top of the photographyworld. His unique ability to mine the poetic and the extraordinary from the ebb and flow ofpeople moving through the streets of his hometown sets him apart as an artist uniquelyattuned to the rhythms of life in contemporary multicultural urban Ireland. https://www.eamonndoyle.com/ https://d1recordings.bandcamp.com/   Written and presented by Dónal Dineen. Produced and edited by Ian Cudmore. Original music by UltanO’Brien. Cover photo by Matthew Thompson.   Commissioned by Solas Nua in Washington, D.C., bringing contemporary Irish art toU.S. audiences. Kindly supported by Culture Ireland. http://www.solasnua.org/ https://www.cultureireland.ie/      
WE ARE THE MAKERS
We Are The Makers is a new audio documentary series focusing on the work of contemporary Irish artists and their practice. Built around extensive interviews with some of Ireland’s most eminent artists, these quarterly transmissions will be part portrait, part diary, travelogue and soundscape. With the makers as our guide, these are deep-dives into back catalogues and entire bodies of work. Dispatches from the eye of the hurricane and heart of the matter. Written and presented by Dónal Dineen. Produced and edited by Ian Cudmore. Original music by Ultan O’Brien. Commissioned by Solas Nua, based in Washington, D.C., bringing contemporary Irish art to U.S. audiences. http://www.solasnua.org/ Kindly supported by Culture Ireland. https://www.cultureireland.ie/