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SUMMARY:Art exhibition by Irish artist Jane Hughes - Everything Soft Slowly Turned to Bone
DESCRIPTION:Everything Soft Slowly Turned to Bone\nThere is a moment when something crumbles\, when what was once pliable—soft\, yielding—hardens\ninto something else entirely. A ruin is never just a ruin; it is a record of movement\, of shifting ground\,\nof the slow work of erosion. This is the terrain Jane Hughes navigates. \nThis summer\, The North Atlantic Lighthouse presents Everything Soft Slowly Turned to Bone\, the first\nexhibition of Hughes’s work in Denmark. Her paintings hold the quiet evidence of change\, of\nlandscapes dissolving and reforming\, of memories slipping into something less tangible. She is a\ncollector of traces: faded photographs\, fragments of rock\, the skeletal remains of places that were\nonce whole.\nThere are images here—ruins\, tide-worn cliffs\, moss creeping over stone—but they do not settle. They\nshift\, blur\, dissolve into abstraction before reforming again. Hughes is interested in what lingers. The\nholy wells\, the forgotten forests\, the islands that once held whole civilizations and now hold only the\nweight of their ghosts. She is drawn to fossils\, to the way they surface unexpectedly\, offering proof\nthat something once existed. The arching forms that appear throughout her paintings are borrowed\nfrom fossils she found on the Aran Islands\, remnants of prehistoric creatures embedded in rock. They\ndrift from one painting to another like echoes\, like the memory of an outline.\nHughes works with paint the way an archaeologist works with earth—layer by layer\, uncovering\nsomething just beneath the surface. She pieces her paintings together like a puzzle where half the\npieces are missing\, constructing something whole from fragments. She is interested in deep time\, in\nthe vast stretch of history that came before us\, in the belief systems and rituals that shaped those who\nwalked these landscapes long before we did.\nAnd yet\, her paintings do not feel like relics. There is movement here\, a pulse beneath the surface.\nThere is color—not the washed-out tones of nostalgia but something richer\, something insistent.\nHughes does not recreate the past; she moves through it\, dissolving borders between memory and\ngeography\, between belonging and distance.\nAbout The Artist\nJane Hughes (b. 1984\, Ireland) lives and works in Finland\, though before that\, she spent more than a\ndecade in Berlin. She is a painter\, though her practice expands into drawing\, sculpture\, and\ninstallation. Always\, she is looking for what remains.\nShe has exhibited internationally since 2005\, beginning with a group exhibition in the Netherlands\nwhile still a student. Recent solo exhibitions include We Gulp Dark Moons (Galleria Napa\, Finland\,\n2024)\, These Fragments I Have Shored Against My Ruins (TM•Gallery\, Helsinki\, 2023)\, and\nArchitecture of Emotions (Custom House Studios\, Ireland\, 2018). Her work has been shown in group\nexhibitions in museums and galleries in Ireland\, Germany\, Sweden\, France\, Latvia\, Russia\, and beyond.\nShe has undertaken residencies at places that hold histories of their own—Tyrone Guthrie Centre (Co.\nMonaghan\, Ireland\, 2022)\, Áras Éanna Arts Centre (Inis Oírr\, Ireland\, 2021)\, and Stundars Museum\n(Finland\, 2015). She studied at Aalto University in Helsinki\, at UDK in Berlin\, at the National College of\nArt & Design in Dublin.\nHer paintings are held in public collections: the Irish State Collection (Department of Foreign Affairs)\,\nthe Finnish National Gallery\, the Hospital District of Helsinki and Uusimaa\, the National Irish Visual Arts\nLibrary. Her current work is kindly supported by the Alfred Kordelin Foundation\, Finland\, for 2025.
URL:https://icad.dk/event/everything-soft-slowly-turned-to-bone/
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SUMMARY:Foul Feelings - group exhibition featuring Irish artist Paul Doran
DESCRIPTION:MAXUS101 opens the autumn season 2025 with Foul Feelings – a group exhibition where vulnerability\, restlessness\, and raw emotion are not hidden but celebrated as sources of strength and presence.\n\n\n\n\nAt the heart of the show stands Kevin Westenberg (US) with a previously unseen work: a 107 × 157 cm black-and-white collage created in 2025\, based on his iconic photographs of D-A-D in drag — shot in a makeshift backstage area on the outskirts of Copenhagen in 2011.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe 40 analogue negatives capture the band in the moment between transformation and presence — in a space where intimacy and attitude coexist.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWestenberg’s piece forms part of a larger visual collage created by 18 international contemporary artists – both emerging voices and established names – where each work contributes to a shared language for what we are usually quick to reject: the uncertain\, the porous\, the real.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFoul Feelings presents works by the following artists\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEMILY BISGAARD (DK)\nHENRIK SAXGREN (DK)\nJACOB AUE SOBOL (DK)\nJOHAN DECKMANN (DK)\nJOHNNY JENSEN (DK)\nKEVIN WESTENBERG (US)\nLOLO Y SOSAKU (AR/JP)\nMANUEL ALBERTO CLARO (CL/DK)\nMIA MAI DENGSØ GRAABÆK (DK)\nMIKE SWANEY (CA)\nNEELTJE DE VRIES (NL)\nPAUL CUNNINGHAM (UK/DK)\nPAUL DORAN (IE)\nSARA AUE SOBOL (IT)\nSEAN PAUL MCCLUSKEY (UK)\nTHYRA HILDEN (DK)\nTONNY TROMBORG SØRENSEN (DK)\nTR! (DK/IE)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nKilde:\nGalleri MAXUS101
URL:https://icad.dk/event/foul-feelings-group-exhibition-featuring-irish-artist-paul-doran/
LOCATION:Galleri MAXUS101\, Ørestads Boulevard 61\, 2300\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:ICAD & Seanchoíche Copenhagen | Change
DESCRIPTION:Join ICAD and Seanchoíche for a wonderful evening of storytelling!\nSeanchoíche (pronounced Shanna-Key-Huh) is a storytelling platform that was founded in Dublin. The team at Seanchoíche are now super excited to be heading back to Copenhagen in August! \n      \nThe theme of the night is CHANGE. All stories told will revolve around this theme. Stories can be personal anecdotes based on your own experience\, or the experience of someone in your life\, they can be fictional pieces\, they can be monologues\, anecdotes or anything that you consider a story. \nA seanchaí is a traditional Gaelic storyteller/historian. We’re all natural born storytellers\, and often underestimate the value of a good story. \n‘Empathy is remembering that everybody has a story. Multiple stories.’ – Kae Tempest \nWe want to hear your story! Please send in a summary of your story via our submission page https://www.seanchoiche.com/tellyourstory\, and we’ll get back to you if we think it will work well at this Seanchoíche. \nMax 2 tickets per booking. \nBuy tickets here \nThere are no refunds available on tickets purchased. \n\n\n\n\nThis is an 18+ event.\n\n\nPresented by Seanchoíche.\n\n\n\n\nYou can get a refund if: \n\nIt’s within 24 hours of buying tickets\nThis event is rescheduled or cancelled\n\n\n\nYou can’t get a refund within 24 hours of the event start time.
URL:https://icad.dk/event/seanchoiche-copenhagen-change/
LOCATION:Øens Have\, Refshalevej 159b\, Copenhagen\, 1432\, Denmark
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SUMMARY:ICAD get-together event
DESCRIPTION:Join ICAD for its inaugural get-together at Kennedy’s Irish bar in Vesterbro!\nKom og vær med den 14. august til lidt hygge\, craic og meget mere! Vi vil elske at møde jer\, vores medlemmer\, til en snak og en drink. Alle er velkomne – og vi taler dansk og engelsk 🙂 \n \nAt ICAD\, we bring together Irish\, Danish and international communities through fun events like the St Patrick’s Day Parade\, music\, dance and cultural workshops. \nJoin us on August 14th for some hygge\, craic and more! We would love to meet you\, our members\, and have a chat and a drink. \n 
URL:https://icad.dk/event/icad-get-together-event/
LOCATION:Kennedy´s Irish Pub\, Gammel Kongevej 23\, Copenhagen\, Sjaelland\, 1610\, Denmark
ORGANIZER;CN="ICAD":MAILTO:info@icad.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20250818T184500
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SUMMARY:Beginner IRISH DANCE class for adults - from 16 years.
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to try Irish dancing?\nThe CLASS is for complete beginners \n\nBeginner IRISH DANCE class for adults – from 16 years.\nThe price of DKK 1800 is for the entire season: from Monday\, August 18th to Monday\, December 15th\, 2025. Autumn holiday in week 42.\nLessons are Mondays from 6:45 PM – 7:35 PM\n\n\n\n\nBegynderhold i IRSK DANS for voksne – fra 16 år.\n\nPrisen på kr 1800\,- er for hele sæsonen: fra mandag d. 18. august til og med mandag d. 15. december 2025.\nEfterårsferie i uge 42.\nLektion er mandage fra 18.45 – 19.35.
URL:https://icad.dk/event/beginner-irish-dance-class-for-adults-from-16-years/
LOCATION:DGI Byen – Spejlsalen\, Tietgensgade 65\, Copenhagen\, 1704
ORGANIZER;CN="Dark Green School of Irish Dancing":MAILTO:info@darkgreen.dk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20250830T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Copenhagen:20250830T150000
DTSTAMP:20250614T173817Z
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SUMMARY:Irish 5+1 concert at Jazz & Folk
DESCRIPTION:Irish 5+1 er Østjyllands bedste bud på en flok velspillende og velsyngende fortolkere af det bedste fra den irske\, skotske\, engelske og amerikanske folkemusiktradition. Hovedvægten i bandets repertoire er lagt på den irske musik\, især med afsæt i det vokale\, som krydres med virtuose instrumentale numre.\nMusikerne har baggrund i folkbands\, der har præget det østjyske musikliv i årtier f.eks. Toast\, Tømmermænd\, Punkt 22\, Mac P’sens\, Tradish m.fl.\nI forbindelse med arrangementet kan der bestilles frokostplatter inkl. pladsreservation.Spisende gæster har fortrinsret til siddepladser.
URL:https://icad.dk/event/irish-51-concert-at-jazz-folk/
LOCATION:Jazz & Folk\, Skt. Pauls Kirkeplads\, 8000\, Aarhus
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