Ginna Dowling

Installation, Printmaking, Storytelling, Monotype, Woodcut and Relief, Serigraphy, Etching

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  • 2017 Hieroglyphics: Spirit of Our People at Oklahoma Contemporary
  • A Tale of Two Sisters Installation in Clermont-Ferrand, France
  • Inherent Language of Life Installations
  • More Than Gaelic: A Printmaker's Guide to Finding her Heritage
  • Floyd's-daughter-in-law Installation
  • Installation: The Battle
  • Installations
  • Woodcuts & Relief Prints
  • Monotypes
  • Irish Patchwork Monotypes
  • Bicycles & Tricycles & Wheels
  • Monotype: House Series
  • Etchings
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2017 Hieroglyphics: Spirit of Our People at Oklahoma Contemporary

An Immersive vinyl on site walls, ceilings and windows utilizing shadows and reflections. This installation is based on community interactive and collaborative work with individual identity hieroglyphs within a community. It is an installation-in-progress and will accumulate through November. It is open for public viewing from October 11 - December 23.

A Tale of Two Sisters Installation in Clermont-Ferrand, France

Inherent Language of Life Installations

This installation focuses on a series with glyphs and symbolic identifiers that create a language representing individuals within our communities, in a concept that challenges the current volatile issues of fear, hatred, and intolerance that are rampant throughout the world. A unifying factor about this body of work is that the personal symbols, or Identity glyphs, within this installation, were created by the very people it is about - people within our community. This is significant because it challenges the notion of disparity by bringing together the identity of individuals within their communities, and integrates them into an accepting and cohesive collective in the form of art.

More Than Gaelic: A Printmaker's Guide to Finding her Heritage

This installation chronicles my 2015 artist-in-residency in Ireland. Inspired by ancient the megalithic art, ideology, and Gaelic heritage, which is enmeshed in contemporary global culture, the carved and printed glyphs mimic megalithic carvings and translate into words and phrases, telling a literary story of my journey. It was originally exhibited with 65+ glyphs printed on 45 pages, bound into fifteen 7.5 foot high panels, and spanned 75 feet. Click on the individual images to see the installation and page translations.

Floyd's-daughter-in-law Installation

Printmaking installation on transparency

Installation: The Battle

Installations

Woodcuts & Relief Prints

Monotypes

Irish Patchwork Monotypes

Bicycles & Tricycles & Wheels

Monotype: House Series

Etchings

 
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