BIBLIOGRAPHY
Kiera O'Toole, Felt Maps: Documenting the 'emotional vibrations' of everyday spaces.
Delighted to be invited to participate in 'Making Connection' ; Mapping Creative Encounters, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia, Sept '23 - Feb'24. Presentations from @mappingedges @susan_nordstrom and @lk_inefficient_urban_maps 🌟 POSTERS from @mccracken_clare @kimbalbumstead Andreia Penaloza Caicedo, @benjaminscottsheppard Yanina Carrizo, @fartaleah @meganjmcpherson @kieraotoole_artist 🌟see the full archive on the website, and register for the rest of the programhttps://mappingfutureimaginaries.com/making-connection-mapping-social-and-creative-encounters/ |
DRN2023 Drawing in Relation: Affect & Agency
The second event in this year’s DRN series of Drawing in Relation events at Loughborough University is concerned with entanglements of agency and affect. The artists present work that is informed by art theoretical narratives of embodiment and new materialist conceptions of post human and more than human intra-actions. They are interested in the way that phenomenologies of space, atmosphere and site affect the form and structure of expanded practices of drawing, how a new materialist lens creates opportunities for thinking about who or what draws in arts practice research as they trouble the nature of and agency and subjectivity through drawing intra-actions within a specific place.
Kiera O’Toole’s drawings are created in-situ, often in response to a particular environment such as a beach or a cave. O’Toole refers to her drawings as ‘felt maps’ to describe the recording of the phenomenological emotional experience of a site’s atmosphere through a gestural and embodied approach. O’Toole states that ‘The drawings attempt to record something that is neither a thing nor a quasi-thing but something more felt than thought.’
Kiera O’Toole, a practice-led PhD student at Loughborough University. Her research examines drawing’s capacity to record and materialise a site’s atmospheric emotional tone. O’Toole publishes including contributing book chapters; 2021; ‘Project Anywhere Biennial IV’, published by University of Melbourne and Parsons, School of Art, NY; 2020: ’Drawing from the Non-Place’ published by Cambridge Scholars
https://www.kieraotooleartist.com/
https://blog.lboro.ac.uk/tracey/drn2023-drawing-in-relation-affect-agency-recording/
Kiera O’Toole’s drawings are created in-situ, often in response to a particular environment such as a beach or a cave. O’Toole refers to her drawings as ‘felt maps’ to describe the recording of the phenomenological emotional experience of a site’s atmosphere through a gestural and embodied approach. O’Toole states that ‘The drawings attempt to record something that is neither a thing nor a quasi-thing but something more felt than thought.’
Kiera O’Toole, a practice-led PhD student at Loughborough University. Her research examines drawing’s capacity to record and materialise a site’s atmospheric emotional tone. O’Toole publishes including contributing book chapters; 2021; ‘Project Anywhere Biennial IV’, published by University of Melbourne and Parsons, School of Art, NY; 2020: ’Drawing from the Non-Place’ published by Cambridge Scholars
https://www.kieraotooleartist.com/
https://blog.lboro.ac.uk/tracey/drn2023-drawing-in-relation-affect-agency-recording/
Interview Arts North West hosted by Brendan Murray, April 2023
DRN Ecologies of Drawing: Mapping Environments Recording
Online Event - 11am BST Wednesday 25th May 2022 Delighted to have chaired an online conference organised by the Drawing Research Network at Loughborough University investigating 'ecologies of drawing'. The panel invited Daniel Coombes, Ann McDonald and Uri Wegman to present papers on the role of drawing in mapping environments.This is the third in a series of online events organised by the DRG at Loughborough University investigating ecologies of drawing. blog.lboro.ac.uk/tracey/drn-ecologies-of-drawing-mapping-environments-recording/ |
Delighted be invited to talk at the Sculptors Drawing Space. 2022 Many thanks to Mark Richards FRSS
@sculptorsdrawingspace https://lnkd.in/gykzX |
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Delighted to be invited by Joanne Laws for VAN's 2nd podcast to discuss the collect NINE. https://nine artists.com@nine_artists |
Book chapter "Drawing from the Non-Place" in Body, Space, and Place in Collective and Collaborative Drawing. 2020
Drawing Conversations II Edited Jill Journeaux, Helen Gorill and Sara Reed To purchase book:https://www.cambridgescholars.com/body-space-and-place-in-collective-and-collaborative-drawing |
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CYBER CRAIC - A DIGITAL
IRISH ARTS FESTIVAL Kiera O'Toole - The Office of Public Wonder https://www.solasnua.org/cyber-craic-a-digital-irish-arts-festival-2020/#Visual-Arts |
Inside Make shift Studio during Covid19
The Drawing Box. Invited to participate by Di Henshaw for The Drawing Box, May 2020 https://www.facebook.com/groups/449614368434500/ |
'Inside the Studio'
Videographer: Fellipe Lopes
Supported by the Artist Network Sligo with funding from the Creative Ireland Programme (Sligo) 2018- 2022
Videographer: Fellipe Lopes
Supported by the Artist Network Sligo with funding from the Creative Ireland Programme (Sligo) 2018- 2022
Inside the Studio, a selection of video work capturing the artist practice, an insight into the creative process of the artist. Fellipe Lopes -visual creator gives you a look in the studio window of artist Kiera O Toole
This video work is supported by the Artist Network Sligo with funding from the Creative Ireland Programme (Sligo) 2018- 2022 |