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Killian O'Dwyer, Aideen Quirke and Sarah Levy of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured examining some of the works at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Kevin Murphy, James Connolly and Ricky Curly UCC students pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Sarah Levy, Brían Vrotty, Aideen Quirke and Elly Collins staff of the Lewis Glucksman Gallery UCC pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Orla Egan with Jacob Edward Egan Morley of Greenmount pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Frances Murphy and John Muprhy of Milstreet pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Trish Brennan of CIT Crawford College of Art and Artist John Gerard pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Cethan leahy of College Road, Belinda O'Shea of Crosshaven and Hilary White of Douglas pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Tadhg Crowley and Killian O'Dwyer of the Lewis Clucksman Gallery pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Cillian Clarke's of St Luke's pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Chris Clarke's Show's Curator and his son Cillian Clarke pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Carol Brogan with Chris Clarke, Shows Curator and Cillian Clarke of St Luke's Cross pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Zoe and Susi Fitzpatrick of Douglas pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Mick Mackey of Minane Bridge with Brian Mac Domhnaill MA: Art+Process CCAD pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
31072014 Glucksman 006 
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Mick Mackey of Minane Bridge with Brian Mac Domhnaill MA: Art+Process CCAD pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Alison O'Connell and Bettie Higgs of the School of BEES pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Milda Saenz of Computer Science, UCC with Lisa Bussey of Boston USA pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Emer Regan and Sarah Culloty of the School of BEES UCC pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh
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Richard Pons and Eva Alcaraz of Spain pictured at the opening of Fieldworks, Animal Habitats in Contemporary Art at the Lewis Glucksman Gallary, UCC, Cork City.

From forests and jungles to city streets and public zoos, Fieldworks invites you to take a closer look at the ways in which animals have been depicted in their habitats and how these environments affect our understanding of different species. 
Featuring works by Irish and international artists, Fieldworks reveals how animals forage, nest and play within a variety of locations and offers a remarkable insight into life in often hidden corners of the animal kingdom.
Artists: Adam Chodzko, Petra Feriancova, Petrit Halilaj, Ho Rui An, Jochen Lempert, Flo Maak, Chris Marker, Wesley Meuris, Ciarán Murphy, Vanessa Safavi, Julia Schmid, Sonia Shiel, and Ruth van Beek.

Curated by Chris Clarke in association with UCC’s School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences (BEES)

Exhibition continues until 2 November 2014
Picture: Clare Keogh

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