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Updates from the Trades Club Revival

November 3, 2009

Artist Seamus Nolan has been keeping everyone up to date on the developments at The Trades Club Revival. We’ll be uploading his updates here every week. The Trades Club operated from 1893 to 2007, and has since fell into disrepair. A major refurbishment plan is underway, a new stairs, electrical fittings and some structural improvements have been completed so far.

Progress on the revival of the Trades Club is going well, there has been a huge interest in the project and a lively attendance to the meetings held so far. The meetings have led to discussions around the direction of the club, issues around licensing, events, membership and even whether a working bar is feasible way forward.

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The Trades Club closed in 2007 and fell into disrepair

Ideas as to how the club might operate, the kind of events taking place and the overall ethos are being fleshed out by all who wish to contribute.

The genuine affection for the Trades Club and the kind of social space it is renowned to have been, the possibility for late night sessions, the camaraderie and respect shown to members and visitors, and the sense of community seems to be the driving force for those who would like to see the club reopened again, returning the club to its glory days as a self determined a-political space for people and culture to thrive where diversity is celebrated and all are equal

We are making a call out to those who have some free time, possibly some design or diy experience, events management, club or bar experience etc to get in contact and help kick start the Trades Club revival.

The Trades Club fell into disrepair following it's closure in 2007

A number of works have been completed and others are in the pipeline, the license is being looked into, a number of funding opportunities are being sought, design and building days have been organised where those with some free time can put in an hour or two in the cleaning and refurbishment of the space, and the possibility of benefit gigs and events to fund the revival all are being looked at.

The next meeting will take place tonight(Tuesday 3rd November) at 8pm in the Trades Club itself on Castle Street. It will have an actual agenda and should last about 45 minutes after which there is an opportunity to hang on and have a coffee and continue the conversations.

There will be someone in the building from 10 to 6 every Tuesday and Wednesday, please feel free to drop in.

Join the Facebook fanpage for the Trades Club Revival, we’re already getting a lot of great response. If you have any stories, photos or memorabilia that you would like to share with the Club, please get in contact. An exhibition celebrating the history of the Club will take place once refurbishment is complete.

New Spaces hits the road for DEAF

October 22, 2009

October has been an exciting and busy month for The Model’s offsite New Spaces for Music programme, and it’s not over yet. Tonight the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival kicks off in Dublin, and the New Spaces programme has packed up and hit the N4 for the big smoke. Beautiful Unit will kick off the New Spaces programme for DEAF this evening at Filmbase, Temple Bar from 6.30pm. All the New Spaces for DEAF gigs are all free. All you have to do is stay tuned to twitter for the confirmed locations which will be announced no later than 24 hours before the gigs. We’ve made a short list of our recommendations for DEAF. What are yours?

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The Model Recommends for DEAF

Make sure to stay tuned to DEAF’s twitter to get updates on the New Spaces locations.

PACE makes the list!

October 8, 2009
PACE makes the list!

PACE makes the list!

A project which The Model has been involved with has been short listed for two prestigious national awards. The PACE project (Partnership for the Arts through Creative Engagement) has been shortlisted for a Multimedia Design Award in the Institute of Designer’s in Ireland Annual Awards, and also Best Arts Website in the Realex Web Awards. The awards ceremonies will take place later this week. PACE members and Roomthree Design  are eagerly awaiting the results.

‘PACE has played a fundamental role in fostering collaboration between gallery educators in Ireland and through the website, we look forward to promoting increased access to and enjoyment of the visual arts.’

Marie-Louise Blaney. The Model

PACE is dedicated to promotion and advocacy for visual arts education practice in contemporary galleries and museums and was founded in 2006 by the education curators of the Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, The Model,  The Hugh Lane, Dublin City Gallery and the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork.

Designed and developed by Roomthree design, the PACE website showcases innovative projects developed to facilitate interpretation of contemporary art and to enhance appreciation and understanding of visual culture. With news, events,
opportunities and publications the website is a resource for artists, curators, galleries and the general public. For more information visit Pace’s website.