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SUMMARY:Black Church Print Studio Presents Out of Time
DESCRIPTION:Black Church Print Studio presents Out of Time curated by Áine O’Hara\, recipient of Black Church Emerging Curator Award 2025. \n“Rather than bend disabled bodies and minds to meet the clock\, crip time bends the clock to meet disabled bodies and minds” Alison Kafer \nTime is often considered a linear process\, we move from the past to the present and forward to the future. Crip time is a form of time travel. Disability and illness have the ability to pull us out of linear\, progressive time with its standard life stages and thrust us into a realm of erratic acceleration\, tedious delays and sudden endings. Disabled and sick bodies and minds do not often conform to a normative idea of time. \nThe medical terminology of illness attempts to reimpose linearity\, discussing chronic conditions\, progression\, terminal stages\, relapses and phase. But those living in crip time know that experience is never linear and quietly – or not so quietly – resent the calm straightforwardness of those who exist within the confines of normative time. \nAisling Conroy\, An Gee Chan\, Caoimhe Dalton\, Jamila Prowse\, Paul Roy and Catherine Togher-Ward have used printmaking\, painting\, sculpture\, drawing\, mark making\, textiles and video work as an alternative way to keep time\, to communicate and to connect. Time is recorded in movement and creation rather than scheduling\, deadlines and hours. \n \nOut of Time invites the audience out of their daily lives into the world of crip time. Rather than us bending to meet commonplace capitalistic versions of scheduling\, deadlines\, hours\, crip time offers you a glimpse into an alternate timeline. This exhibition aims to give space to sick and disabled creatives\, as well as abled creatives who operate within a non normative idea of time and productivity. \nThis exhibition provides a physical space where rest is prioritised in the centre of Dublin city. \nOut of Time continues at The Library Project  until Wednesday 26 February 2025 and includes a number of associated events including an Artist talk\, Meditation and Sound Bath with artist\, Aisling Conroy\, a Tote Bag Printing Workshop with artist & tutor\, An Gee Chan and ‘Making on Crip Time\,’ an online artist talk by Jamila Prowse. \n \nTo book/register please visit their website page. \nThe Library Project\, 4 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2. Opening hours: Mon – Fri 11 am – 6 pm\, Sat 12 – 6 pm. \nThis exhibition is kindly supported by Dublin City Council and the Arts Council.
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LOCATION:The Library Project\,  2 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\,  D02 YK53\, Ireland
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