Current/Upcoming Project Space
August 12th to 18th
Location: Monster Truck Project Space, 73 Francis Street, Dublin 8
In December 2009 Monster Truck popped one out. We didn’t even know she was pregnant. At only eight months old she is holding her first exhibition where some of Irelands biggest artists will showcase their tiniest work. Come along to enjoy art at scale of 1:20 and a fine glass of Pimms this Thursday the 12th of August at 6pm.
Featuring:
Francis Quinn
Sheena Malone
Killian Dunne
Nessa Darcy
Ben Mullen
& Harriet Browne
Put together by Aileen Murphy and Julia MacConville and constructed by Ben Mullen.
June 11th to 19th
Type: Exhibition
Date: Friday June 11 2010 to Tuesday 19th
Preview: Thursday 10
Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: Monster Truck, Francis Street, Dublin
Artists
Bob Glynn
Aubrey Robinson
The Fatty Boo Exhibition
Bob Glynn and Aubrey Robinson at Monster Truck, 10th â 15th June 2010
The Fatty Boo Exhibition is a joint show by two Dublin based visual artists, Bob Glynn and Aubrey Robinson. Their work comprises imaginary landscapes drawn from new and uncertain environments and explored through painting and digital photography. More info fatty boo
May 26th
Type: Book launch
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Time: 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Location: Monster Truck, Francis Street, Dublin
Scissors cuts paper are proud to introduce the second issue of their quarterly zine. The Blue Issue will be launched in Monster Truck Gallery on Francis Street from 6 â 9pm on 26 May. The publication is available in an edition of 100 and is hand folded, sewn and numbered by the artists. Contributing text is by Emma Roche, Irish artist.
About SCP
As a group Anne Hendrick (Wexford), Maire OâMahony (Cork), Lucy Sheridan (Dublin) and Fiona Chambers (Belfast) began to work collaboratively in 2004. Since graduating from painting at NCAD in June 2006 they have stayed in regular correspondence, supporting and influencing each others practices using postcard art and the internet to communicate and discuss each others work.This exhibition in One Gallery concentrates upon this aspect of their relationship. Working individually, the artists have undertaken to create a series of collaborative drawings by post, each contributing in turn to the artwork to create a âfinishedâ piece.
Email: fifibug@hotmail.com
May 20th
Type: ExhibitionDate: Thursday May 20th 6pm to 8pm
Time: 6:00pm – 8:00pm
21st – 23rd of May 2010
Location: Monster Truck, Francis Street, Dublin 8
The National College of Art and Design 2nd year print students.
HAITI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUNDRAISER
HAITI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF FUNDRAISER!!!! Monster Truck Gallery & Studios âIt fell off the back of a Monster Truckâ Bring and buy sale â please bring something to sell, in aid of Haiti â poster design by âJames Kirwanâ ,
A thank you note from Monster Truck
The results are in and I can confirm that we all raised âŹ2,300 for the HAITI EARTHQUAKE RELIEF fund last Saturday at our bring and buy sale. Thank you to Cristo (the master planner), James Kerwin for DJ and poster, Lucy and Rayne for manning the whiskey Tea and cake stall, Michelle and Bennie and their crew for the hand crafted cards and knickers, the AMAZING coffee stand Tim McCarthy and Rob Dunne, the Monster Truck artists for giving art and making buns and cakes, Peteâs nieces and nephews for their drawings and all who contributed, bought and sold the objects of desire.
Also to those who bought coffee for âŹ20 and individual donations that ratcheted up the numbers â your energies have inspired us and we think you are top.
The Monster Truck Team













