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                                                                                 Maeve O'Lynn

Xenophon: Ubi Tunc Vox Inauditae Melodiae? Et Vox Inauditae Linguae?

10/10/2018

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Some glimpses into the world of Xenophon: Ubi Tunc Vox Inauditae Melodiae? Et Vox Inauditae Linguae? on show in Triskel Arts Centre, Cork from 4th October - 25th November 2018, admission free.

- Those bones are beautiful
For flesh is always changed -

Another McGibbon O'Lynn collaboration with sculpture and animation by Siobhán McGibbon, Poetry / Sound Direction by Maeve O'Lynn, Sound Design by Malachy Costello and Vocals by Susan Davey.

Delighted to be featured as an Irish Times Visual Arts highlight.

Come see / listen / make...
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Poems in new issue of Abridged

21/7/2018

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Abridged is an awesome thing: a beautiful journal that brings art and poetry together in an often both illuminating and unsettling way, edited by the wonderful Greg McCartney, a former colleague of mine and also the man who introduced me to Siobhán McGibbon and thus I guess he is somehow also the genesis of McGibbon O'Lynn...
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In the current issue, Abridged is focused on the notion of Relapse: " Abridged is exploring our personal and societal obsession with the past and our (increasingly ironic, given the technology available) seemingly inevitable retreat into it."

I am very pleased to have a couple of poems in this issue, especially since they are among some very good company.

The current issue of Abridged is being launched:
Thurs 19th July - Golden Threat Gallery in Belfast
Fri 20th July - RUA RED, Dublin
Sat 4th August - Void Gallery, Derry

Some other fabulous Abridged facts include: it is FREE and it also comes in an array of amazing cover choices...

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Behind the Scenes in Botanic Gardens

29/6/2018

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I was genuinely so excited to get in for a proper behind the scenes tour at the Tropical Ravine and Botanic Gardens earlier this month! Discussions are on-going about a potential series of Autumn writing workshops in one of Belfast's coolest and most iconic spaces.
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Everyone a Guest @ Hillsborough

22/6/2018

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This month I have been facilitating a creative community engagement programme, alongside a visual artist, with a wide variety of different groups in and around Hillsborough. The theme is "Everyone a Guest" and it is a consultative programme which seeks to elicit and develop creative responses to this theme, which will inform a new artwork which has been commissioned for Hillsborough Castle.

The castle is currently closed as it is undergoing a major £16m renovation, so many of our workshops are taking place in the adjacent Old Courthouse building, in the Market Room. The renovation to Hillsborough Castle will be completed in stages: its new Clore Learning Centre, in the converted stables, will open to the public in April 2019 and this new artwork, along with the work created by the groups as part of our workshop programme, will be on display.
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Xenophon: From the Beginning

4/6/2018

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Xenophon: From the Beginning, McGibbon O'Lynn's first solo show has just finished so I'm excited to share a few new bits of poetry goodness with you! First up, a new audio poem, 'The Symbols of My Awakening: A Field Recording'
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And then a few details from some new, layered erasure poetry.
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Look forward to having these out on show again soon.
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Talking Posts - Newry & Camlough Lake

22/5/2018

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Last year, I had the lovely job of being commissioned by Ring of Gullion Landscape Partnership to work with a number of community groups, local experts and organisations to firstly research and then script a number of stories, which would be made available for visitors to listen to via two "listening posts".
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The first listening post was for Victoria Lock in Newry and I got to research and talk to people about the history of the canal, how the restored lock actually works, the local history of seafaring from Fathom, the Flagstaff Fiesta and wildlife in the area.
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The second listening post was for beautiful Camlough Lake, and while I was busy researching the area and its history I discovered my good friend Cathy and her family are from Camlough so it is a small world indeed! This post has stories about secret tunnels and outdoor swimming, and I am feeling very inspired to get in for a splash this summer - though, perhaps not as inspired as some of the locals who have competed in Siberian ice swimming challenges...

Anyway, although my part of the project was completed in 2017, the scripts then had to be recorded and the posts made so I was delighted to get an email last week to let me know they have now been installed. So if you are visiting the gorgeous Ring of Gullion area over the summer (and you should - it's class) and you get a chance, please go and have a listen!
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XBorders Showcase, 3rd May, Irish Writers Centre

6/5/2018

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This week we marked the conclusion of 2018's XBorders: Accord project with a reading event at the Irush Writers Centre, showcasing completed work and work in progress from the 18 writers who completed the programme.
I have learned a lot from taking part in this programme and I have had the privilege to meet some incredible writers and all round humans from across the island and around the world. I hope to be able to draw on my newly honed editing skills and all the MANY ideas I now have on borders for years to come. With thanks to Maria McManus who facilitated the course throughout, Patsy Horton for her work with us and feedback, and to Irish Writers Centre and Arts Council NI for their funding which allowed it to happen.
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Opening Night @ House Taken Over

21/4/2018

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I was in the fortunate position to be invited to create a response to Hickey & Hickey's inaugural curation, House Taken Over. A site-specific show, on for one weekend only as part of Sonorities Festival, last night was the opening night.
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This is a house I already know well, from dinners, Christmas parties, birthday parties, a wedding, drinking wine in the kitchen, Halloween bonfires, watching movies... So it was very different and in many ways unheimlich to consider the house itself as an entity separate from the family I know living here; a fundamentally empty space.
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I was particularly inspired by three stories about the house. The first involved the house's covert purpose durung WWII as a listening post; a theory proposed by some local historuans which acted as the inspiration for the whole curation. Secondly a story that Ciara told me about how the house's previous residents used to send the house itself, rather than the family now living there, Christmas cards after they moved out. And finally a story that Elizabeth told us about a friend of theirs who, many years ago, was adamant that when she was staying in the house that she heard it say goodnight to her.
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So I had a lot of rich material to draw on in creating 'The Time Of Their Coming', my response to House Taken Over, the themes it explores, and the house itself.
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...One solitary afternoon
I came across a trove of notebooks
Filled with your spidery hand...
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Visiting # PeaceandBeyond Arts Fringe last week

14/4/2018

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Last week Riddel's Warehouse in Belfast's city centre was re-configured as the arts fringe space at the Peace and Beyond Conference. Poetry Jukebox was in residence both in a Label Lit incarnation and as a sound installation.
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A real highlights was seeing the thought-provoking messages left by visitors and writers from around the world and across the city, hanging side by side with our own micro-poems. Another was watching the film 'The Grappling Hook' made by Raymond Watson who physically scaled one of the city's peace walls, "escaping" from one ideological prison o ly to find himself in an opposite but equal prison on the otherside. A timely reminder of what unites - as well as divides - us, twenty years on from the Good Friday Agreement.
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The Signal on Poetry Jukebox

28/3/2018

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Poetry jukebox: amplifying quiet voices and beautiful words

Words have power. In print and broadcast news in the North, in this past week alone, came reports of graffiti on walls that read "N ----rs out"; families fleeing sectarian threats; swastikas daubed on walls; a pig's head left outside a community centre used by Muslims; anti-Muslim slogans sprayed across the doors.

Belfast's newest resident, the Poetry Jukebox, was installed at Crescent Arts Centre a few months ago with a deceptively simple mission: #changingthemessage

What Else... @poetryjukebox celebrating 20 years of the #GoodFridayAgreement. #GFA20 Preparing for #peaceandbeyond conference. @BCouncil_NI @evagrosman @ACNIWriting. #ChangingTheMessage. #PeaceMatters pic.twitter.com/RJgprZH4RW

— Maria McManus (@LabelLit) 25 March 2018

​A new curation arrives at the beginning of April marking twenty years since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement and asking the question.. "What else?" And this is the type of question McGibbon O'Lynn's post-human narrative likes to interrogate and explore in The Xenophon Project. So I am vey delighted that one of my Xeno poetry fragments, 'The Signal' from our Almanac of Tomorrow piece has been selected to be part of this new curation.  Words have power, language carries a resonance far beyond ourselves.
​A consensus could not be achieved on whether this was an explosion or an implosion.

​The poems in the #GFA20 curation will also become a LabeLLit intervention, part of the arts hub of the Peace & Beyond Conference which is being organised by the Centre for Peace & Democracy, Ulster University & Queen's University Belfast (10-12 April). Our poetry will be an installation of literature designed for conference delegates to take away with them - little thoughts on where the future will take us all. 
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