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Clare Lymer
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Clare Lymer


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Promo video for socials and associated print ad (seen here in the Irish Arts Review winter edition) I created as part of the launch campaign for NIVAL’s new online collections.

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Write what you know 😸 Sample design and layout for a concept cat magazine created using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop.

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A project I really enjoyed this year was keeping a 12 week visual diary. As a devoted fan of the colour black l decided my diary would be an exploration in colour. I used a specific colour each week as a visual prompt, working my way through the spectrum sharing photography, art, design, nice things that caught my eye, and of course, a few cats 😸

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I was asked to create a digital timeline using archive materials to be shown as part of the 40th anniversary exhibition for Black Church Print Studio. After digitising the archive materials at NIVAL, I used an open-source tool created by Knight Lab at Northwestern University to build the timeline. Creating narratives with archival materials is one of the most enjoyable parts of my job and TimelineJS is a fantastic and adaptable storytelling tool that worked especially well here. The timeline was displayed in the gallery space and is accessible online. The story of Black Church Print Studio is fascinating; from their origins after a split from Graphic Studio Dublin, followed by the complete destruction of their first premises by arson, to their new purpose-built home as part of Temple Bar’s cultural redevelopment in the 1990s. The timeline tells their story through meeting minutes, correspondence, photographs, exhibition ephemera and various other archival documents.

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https://vimeo.com/459388412#t=210s


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Interview with Clare Lymer, Digital Collections Officer at the National Irish Visual Arts Library created for the DRI Culture Night 2020 event “Culture at risk: Digitally preserving the referendum on the 8th Amendment”. In this interview Clare talks about the Artists’ Campaign to Repeal the 8th Amendment and highlights some of the artworks and ephemera created by Irish artists during the campaign.

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Artist map by Magali Duzant provided to riders for ‘One if By Night: A Ride Under the Cosmos’ - Image courtesy of Sacha Vega. 

A collaborative project with Artists Alliance Inc and Bike New York for “One If By Night: A Ride Under the Cosmos”, a ride designed and led by artist Magali Duzant and featuring video artists Ella CondonSacha VegaClare Lymer, and Talia Smith

Designed and led by contemporary artists, small groups of riders follow pre-designed itineraries that have a distinct relationship to each artist’s ongoing practice.

On September 10th 2017, Riders navigated between the sea and stars, wending their way along the East River from Queens to Brooklyn, creating a constellation of light along their way. The group travelled between pre-determined locations, stopping along their way, to project a curated selection of artist videos (4-5 minutes each) out into the night.

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Images from ‘One If By Night: A Ride Under the Cosmos’, a ride designed and led by artist Magali Duzant and featuring video artists Ella Condon, Sacha Vega, Clare Lymer and Talia Smith. 

Images courtesy of Magali Duzant, Hashem Eaddy, Arash Fewzee 2017. 

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sample from Sea of Clouds - HD videoNamed for the lunar ‘Sea of Clouds’ (Mare Nubium located on the south west of the moons near side), this ongoing work plays with light and reflections to envisage imaginary celestial spaces between sea and sky. Filmed on a coral strand on the west coast of Ireland in a body of water connecting Ireland with the east coast of America.  

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