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Photo Exhibition: People of the Sea / Gens de la Mer
Gilles Perrin selected his subjects by visiting harbours and piers in locations such as Cobh, Baltimore, Castletownbere and Schull. The work was conducted through the Artist in residency programme at Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh and later by a similar residency position at the West Cork Arts Centre which took place over a few months in 2007 & 2008.
People of the Sea is organised in partnership with Veolia Environnement, also the name given for a new MOD70 class (Multi One Design). Veolia Environnement is one of only 12 such high-spec performance yachts which visited Dublin Bay in the summer calling to Dun Laoghaire and a transit of Dalkey Sound (PHOTO's). She was in Irish waters under the skipper Roland Jourdain and crew ahead of her first test, the Fastnet Race held in mid-August. To read more about Veolia Environnement click HERE and also www.canyousea.com/en/
The other participants of the exhibition which have lent their support are the Sirius Arts Centre, The Arts Council, Cork County Council and The West Cork Arts Centre, and iophotoworks. For more information about Perrin who has a master's Degree in photography visit www.art-contemporain.eu.org/perrin/
- Schull
- Baltimore
- Cobh
- castletownbere
- Dublin Bay News
- Dun Laoghaire Harbour
- Fishing News
- Cork County Council
- Sailing news
- Dalkey Sound
- Veolia Environnement
- French Photographer Gilles Perrin
- Gilles Perrin
- People of the Sea/Gens de la Mer
- Alliance Francaise Dublin
- French Cultural Centre Dublin
- Irish Fishing Harbours
- Sirius Arts Centre
- The Arts Council
- West Cork Arts Centre
- The Fastnet Race
- MOD70 class
- Multi One Design
- Irish Fishing Industry
- Roland Jourdain
Antigua On All-Island Visit
Antigua was originally a fishing boat built in 1957 at Thorne, Yorkshire but her appearance is completely different today. Gone are the fish as the vessel spent four years undergoing reconstruction for the purposes of accommodating paying-passengers. The work was completed in 1997 and this has included the provision of sixteen double cabins in luxurious surroundings.
Individual booking cruises can be made on the brigantine and her fleet-mates which are owned by the Tall Ships Company which take passengers on destinations not just in European waters but also to the Arctic.
The company also operate another brigantine the Artemis, the barque Artemis, the schooner Mare Frisium and the clipper Elizabeth. For further information about the company click here.