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NEWSLETTER OF THE GALWAY CHAPTER IRISH WOODTURNERS GUILD February 2015 Editor s Corner This month sees the culmination of nearly twelve months of planning and hard work as we begin our final preparations this weekend for the Chapter Dreaming Vessels exhibition. At our last workshop in Pete s we got an idea of the scale of the installation when we temporally fixed the top sail section onto the main sail and I have to say that An Meitheal Mór looks very impressive. In this months newsletter I have written an article looking back at the past few months and the work that has gone into Dreaming Vessels. We hope to see everyone this weekend out in NUIG and at the Festival opening on Monday the 9th at 7.30. Also a reminder of the two Exhibition Talks; Historical Background to Contemporary Woodturning Ambrose O Halloran Tuesday 10 th Feb 7.30 P.M. Moore Institute Seminar Room THB-G011 From Workhorse to Racehorse, a slide show presentation tracing the evolution of the Galway Hooker. Cóilín O Hiarnain Thursday 12 th Feb 7.30 P.M. Moore Institute Seminar Room THB-G011 John Burns Contact Information Chairman: Ambrose O Halloran Hon. Secretary: John Glynn Hon. Treasurer: Paul Murphy Newsletter Editor: John Burns Librarian: Brian Callan Subscription Rates 2015 Ordinary membership: 54 Family membership : 57 Student membership: 10 Associate membership: 10 In this Issue: Editorial 1 Monthly Challenge 2 Dreaming Vessels 3 Chapter Calendar 7

Page 2 January Challenge Piece Winners An Exhibition Piece 1 st Tim Lydon 2 nd John Glynn 3 rd Martin Lodge

Page 3 D r e a m i n g V e s s e l s G a l w a y C h a p t e r W o o d t u r n i n g E x h i b i t i o n J a m e s H a r d i m a n L i b r a r y N U I G a l w a y F e b 9 th M a y 1 st Here at the Galway Chapter we have very busy preparing for our largest and most demanding exhibition which will open on the 9 th of February in the James Hardiman Library at NUI Galway. This installation and exhibition will form part of the 15 th annual Múscailt Festival, the theme this year being Float Away. The concept for our exhibition was inspired by one of the iconic images of Galway the Claddagh Hooker. Our concept was to use the motif of the Claddagh Hooker sails onto which we would mount bowls and platters and on the reverse side stage an exhibition of approximately thirty of our individual turned pieces. Planning began in early 2014 as we knew that a project of this size would take a considerable amount of time to complete. The first stage of the project was to agree on a design for the installation. We had the physical constraints of the exhibition space and the method of construction for the installation to consider. The limitations of the exhibition space and, to some extent our resources, dictated that a half scale representation of a Claddagh Hooker would be constructed. A maquette of our final design helped us to visualise and give us an understanding of the scale of the sails and the number of bowls and platters need to fill them. The choice of material for the construction of the structure was considered next and we decided that OSB sheets would be suitable from both a construction point of view and also because the texture of the OSB strands would give a sense of the texture of a Hooker hull. The construction of the structure has been completed in eleven sections in one of our member s vast workshop. The use of Pete Fahy s workshop allowed us to prefabricate and work on the installation over a period of months before it is transported to the Library building and assembled. I think that everyone who been out to the workshops would like to say thank you to Pete and his family for their generosity and hospitality. The dictionary defines a vessel as either a boat or a container to hold something. Vessels are protectorates that carry hope and spirit. This exhibition consists of an abstract half scale version of the Galway Hooker which is covered in bowls of different shapes, and finishes. It is an attempt to take turning to a scale not previously imagined. Whilst making acknowledging the craft tradition there is a modern interpretation of what craft means in the twenty first century in the variety of the 30 individually turned vessels display on the large scale installation. Vessel forms, stretching back over centuries, are presented here in a modern context. Ambrose O Halloran

Page 4 Our first workshop was during the summer where we assembled a large portion of the structure and our next workshop was in November where more assembly was carried out. The base and sails were painted the distinctive black for the base and a rust / maroon for the sails. The method of fixing the bowls to the OSB sheets was solved by the ingenuity of Kevin Walsh and a router. Kevin asked that we leave a 3 inch (76 mm) spigot on the bowls so that he could rout out a dovetail slot into the spigot. A simple softwood slip with a matching dovetail profile and a bolt through it would then slide into the base of the bowl. With a hole drilled through the OSB sail the bowls can be mounted without any fixings showing. The smaller lightweight bowls will be hot melt glued to the sails to complete them.. With her brown barked sail, and her hull black tar, Her forest of oak ribs and the larch wood planks, The cavern smelling hold bulked with costly gear, The Last Galway Hooker, Richard Murphy, 1960 The last workshop was in early January on a bitterly cold day. Our members turned out to give their time to finish the assembly and mount the bowls and vessels onto the sails. I hope (from the pictures) you can get a sense of the scale of the project. It stands at over 14 feet (4.5 meters) in height and so far we have over 160 turned bowls on the sails. The variety of turning on the sails reflect all stages of turning from rough turned bowls to finished pieces; from highly finished pieces to heavily textured pieces.

Page 5 Every boat needs a name and ours is no different. We hope the name given to her reflects the nature of our endeavours. Traditionally when somebody needed help with a large manual task in Ireland such as harvesting crops etc., all the neighbours and friends would come and give their time for free to help with the task. This cooperative coming together by people to freely give their labour is called in Irish a Meitheal. It was both a necessity when the task was too big for one person, but it was also glue that kept communities together. It was a social occasion, with people telling stories, sharing news and simply enjoying each other s company. In this project, the Galway Chapter have had their own Meitheal by producing an installation that could only have come about by pooling all of the talents within the Chapter. All the vessels displayed here carry the dreams, hopes and spirits of the makers who pursue their craft with passion. With these thoughts in our mind, our Claddagh Hooker will be called An Meitheal Mór. It is a credit to all of the Chapter members that their hard work and dedication for the past few months will be rewarded on the opening night of the Múscailt Arts festival and for the duration of the exhibition. We would also like to thank the Arts Office of NUI Galway for their generosity in inviting us to be part of their festival. John Burns

Chapter Calendar 2015 Date Event Reporter January 8 th Page 6 January 10 th February 9 th Workshop: Peter Fahy Dreaming Vessels Exhibition Opening February 19 th Workshop: Brian Callan John Glynn March 5 th March 26 th Workshop: Seán G Clancy Martin Lodge April 2 nd April 23 rd Workshop: Niall O'Sullivan Kevin G Walsh May 7 th May 21 st Workshop: Martin Lodge Seán G Clancy June July August September 3 rd September 17 th Workshop: Kevin G Walsh Colin Becker October 1 st October 15 th Workshop: Colin Becker Volunteer Required November 5 th November 19 th Workshop: Volunteer Required Volunteer Required December 3 rd March 2015 Challenge Gift Item