RGKS CRIBS#3 Eithne Jordan live event / by Eithne Jordan

Video credits: Production by RDKSKSRG, Videography by Louis Haugh, Music by Tomothy Cullen, Design by Alex Synge/The First 47, Technical support by Ciarán Hickey

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Image caption: RGKS Cribs #3: Eithne Jordan (video still), commissioned and produced by RGKSKSRG, 2019. Videography by Louis Haugh.

Image caption: RGKS Cribs #3: Eithne Jordan (video still), commissioned and produced by RGKSKSRG, 2019. Videography by Louis Haugh.

About this Event

Sunday 6 October, 3 – 4pm, 5 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1

Tickets available at €10 each (including booking fee)

All sales proceeds go to support the year-long project RGKS Cribs

Event takes place 3-4pm, Sunday 6 October, at 5 Henrietta Street, Dublin 1.

We look forward to greeting you at Eithne's Dublin studio, inviting you inside, ushering you up the staircase and welcoming you for a warm conversation with the artist. Please note, reaching Eithne's studio involves a steep climb up a winding staircase in a crumbling building, so dress for cold weather and be prepared for stairs. If access might be an issue for you, please contact us directly to discuss what can be arranged by emailing rgksksrg@rgksksrg.com


RGKS Cribs is a season-by-season plunge into artists’ studios. Each artist is commissioned to produce a video clip online, to be followed by a one-off event staged with an audience in their studio, home, or place of work. RGKS Cribs is a commissioning platform by RGKSKSRG that explores the significance of the artist studio. Artists featuring in 2019 are Christopher Mahon (January–April), Vivienne Dick (April–July), Eithne Jordan (July–October), and Bea McMahon (October–January).

Eithne Jordan was born in Dublin where she studied at Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design & Technology from 1972-76. She was awarded a DAAD scholarship in 1984 to study at the Hochschule der Künste in West Berlin, where she subsequently lived for several years. Since 1990 she has worked between Languedoc in the south of France and Ireland. Her work is in major public and private collections in Ireland, Europe and the US and she is a member of Aosdána and the Royal Hibernian Academy.

The third in the series of RGKS Cribs has been made possible with support from The Digital Hub, Dublin City Council, Dónall Curtin and other private patrons.

For further information please contact:

rgksksrg@rgksksrg.com