Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
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Get it out of you! – Paul Moore

8 October, 2022

Artist: Paul Moore 
Artform: Live Art
Date: 8 October 2022
Time: 2pm – 3pm
Location: Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA), Derry / Londonderry
Age: 12+

Get it out of you! is a new live work by Paul Moore who is particularly intrigued by the body and landscape, nature and machine in relation to our internal and external experiences.

His recent work has been informed by Virtual Reality technology, questioning a space that doesn’t exist but is still restricted by real world physical barriers. This continuing struggle with the present and the search for both extreme reality and out of body experience marks a change in Moore’s practice towards a more contemplative question about how we as a society are equipped to deal with adversity. 

Paul Moore is an interdisciplinary artist currently based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He has exhibited exhibitions both locally, nationally, and internationally, including:  FIonnghlas, Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast (2021), Consideration Of All Bodies, Lab Gallery, Dublin (2021) and Revolution, Galveston Arts Centre, Texas U.S.A. (2014).

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