Emma Battlebury | The Office of Interludes

The Office of Interludes, 2022, is an artist publication based on the collaborative work of Emily Johnston and Ormond Studio member Emma Battlebury.

‘One window has a warped green netting and the other is pasted with old newspapers. Sunlight lights up the pellucid pages with an x-ray precision, square by square: the grids of Sudoku puzzles laid over race horses, page 3 bosoms bleeding into catastrophes. This is our clock…’

The publication contains:
1 x Lenticular postcard
1 x Envelope with printed text
1 x A3 risograph poster
1 x Screenprinted envelope enclosure

The 80 page publication was made in collaboration with in collaboration with HOAX
Irene Mansoldo & Finn Melvin Caird.

And if you are interested in ordering a copy of this beautiful publication you can find more information on https://pebblyalphabet.net/office1.html

Published by Ormond Art Studios

Ormond Art Studios is an artist-led initiative in Dublin city and is a platform for emerging visual artists. It supports the development of arts practice through affordable studio provision, critical discourse and space for events, residencies and exhibitions. The physical studios consists of eight individual artist's spaces along with a separate area that serves as the Project Space. The Project Space offers scope for work on a larger scale, embodied practice and experimentation. It is in this space that feedback sessions, events and exhibitions happen. We believe that critical discourse is hugely beneficial to developing a professional arts practice and essential to a dynamic arts community. Ormond Art Studios encourages members to open up their practise to peer critique and facilitates lively feedback sessions, residencies, and information/skills sharing initiatives. We believe in collaboration and connect with other creative initiatives to develop a network of support for artist‐led endeavours in Dublin and beyond. For more information please contact us at ormondartists@gmail.com Ormond Art Studios is kindly supported by the Arts Council of Ireland.

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