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Frederick Douglass Festival Exhibition

October 1, 2024 by Wexford Arts Centre

Wexford Arts Centre – Dr. Billy Colfer Gallery
15th – 30th November, 2024
Opening Event: Friday 15th November, 6pm

Featuring a performance from Quay Notes Choir from Kilmore Quay, Co. Wexford.
All welcome to attend.

The Billy Colfer Gallery at Wexford Arts Centre will feature an exhibition as part of the Frederick Douglass Festival from Friday 15th November until Saturday 30th November. The exhibition will explore themes related to freedom and civil rights, both contemporary and historical, in memory of Frederick Douglass and his impact on the issues of slavery and injustice of his time.

Fredrick Douglass was a runaway slave with a bounty on his head in the 1800’s in the USA. He escaped from Southern America to Northern America but decided it was safer to flee the country. He spent four months in Ireland in 1845 at the age of 27 years and became good friends with Daniel O’Connell – at the time he was nicknamed The Black O’Connell. During his time in Ireland, he visited Wexford and spoke twice at The Assembly Rooms which is now Wexford Arts Centre. Over time, Douglass ended up an advisor to Abraham Lincoln and was held in great esteem in later life in the US.

In 2014, Wexford locals Deirdre Barker and her husband Ed Barker from Alabama, decided to see if a plaque could be erected to commemorate Frederick Douglass’ visit to Wexford Arts Centre. They approached CEO Elizabeth White who suggested hosting a concert as a celebratory event. This idea grew and became and annual Frederick Douglass Festival.

This year’s exhibition in the Billy Colfer Gallery will feature works by Gemma Barlow, Alan Davis, Dimitry Diamond, Pippy Firman, Ita Grattan, Andi McGarry, Rachel Meadows, Agnes Moloney, Anne Martin Walsh, Una Murphy, Onyedikachi Onwusor, Padraig Sinnott, and Richard Walsh. Through a range of mediums, each artist explores ideas related to civil rights reflecting on seminal moments of social change in recent history.

Image Credits:
Top: Alan Davies, The Following Day, Giclee print on photo rag paper, 29.7x42cm (top)
Left: Padraig Sinnott, Bold Boy, mixed media on paper, 20x30cm (bottom left)
Right: Dimitry Avtin, Precious Treasure, acrylic on canvas, 40x70cm (bottom right)

The Frederick Douglass Festival exhibition is supported by Wexford Arts Centre and the Arts Department of Wexford County Council. Gallery hours are Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 5pm, and Saturdays from 10am to 4pm.

For further information on the Frederick Douglass exhibition please contact Visual Arts Associate Laura Larkin at visual@wexfordartscentre.ie.

For further information on the Frederick Douglass Festival please log onto www.douglassinwexford.com.

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