Julie's light fantastic

CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY Corcoran's exhibition opens in Ballinamore this Friday

A talented Bailieborough artist launches her exhibition of dramatic photographic compositions rich in symbolism at a Ballinamore gallery this week.

Julie Corcoran’s ‘Looking for Light’ will open at Solas Gallery on Friday, October 22. Julie has developed an ethereal photographic style to communicate concepts exploring the human condition.

Julie Corcoran’s conceptual photography is based on strong feminine visuals that are processed on computer to look more like paintings than traditional photographs.

“The issues I’m most passionate about are the treatment and perception of women in social, cultural and political contexts. I utilise strong visuals to deliver a message of empowerment. Particularly in relation to gender and identity; challenging the misogynist’s agenda, championing the power of self-belief.”

Strongly influenced by the writings of Marina Warner, this exhibition is also a reaction to the Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation Final Report.

Julie Corcoran's work Separation.

The exhibition will be opened by long-time friend and singer song writer, Dara MacGabhann. Dara is one half of jazz duo, “The Two Fives Ones” and has worked widely in the Irish music industry.

Dara set up MoPoSoGs - Monaghan Poets and Songwriters Group - ten years ago. Julie and Dara regularly collaborate on creative projects and Julie is honoured to have Dara open her exhibition at Solas Gallery.

‘Looking for Light’ opens on Friday, October 22 at 7.30pm and will run until Saturday, November 13. Solas Art Gallery is located above the Four Seasons Garden Centre on Ballinamore Main St. N41 D2X3. Open 10am -6pm Tuesday to Saturday.

Details of this and other events can be seen at www.solasart.ie