Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
10–12 Artillery St, Londonderry BT48 6RG
Price Free or Donation

LIMINAL – Hugh O’Donnell

7th October, 2022

LIMINAL
Artists: Hugh O’Donnell
Artform: Performance Art
Date: Friday 7th October 2022
Time: 2pm – 3.30pm
Location: Centre for Contemporary Art (CCA)
Age: All ages
Price: Free/donation

Liminal is a new performance artwork by artist Hugh O’Donnell is part of Bounce Arts Festival 2022 and is live only once, not to be missed!

Liminal explores in between things,  may it be a doorway or a slight breeze passing through, in between not knowing what will happen in sleep or awakening. What will happen if I don’t see the crossing of the road or the human traffic mark in a field? The space between knowing and feeling isolated,feeling of being left in between and trying to communicate or pass onto the bus, train to get somewhere or just to be left Liminal. Floating with materials that create a visual poetic happening. Can you tell me what it means? And are we really in between something?

Hugh O’Donnell originally from Dublin now lives and works in Belfast

Hugh has exhibited his work nationally and internationally alongside facilitating visual art and performance art workshops and artist talks. His work is of an auto-personal nature.  Through performance art, sculpture, installation, drawing and found objects his research and art investigations pivot around subjects relating to sexuality, gender, disability and the absurd. Hugh is a studio member with Flax Art Studios’ Belfast and is a board member of PS2, Belfast

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