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Naomi Sex is currently enrolled as a Practice-based PhD student at NCAD in her fourth semester, under the following research topic, 'Does practice make practice?' Analysing the value of 'professional practice' as an apparatus of visual art practice. This research is attempting to determine the value of 'professionalism', in relation to art practice with a view to unpack, re-evaluate and critique the current cycle of artistic production.
Naomi is currently the chairperson at the Blackchurch Print Studio. As an educator, she lectures in the Fine Art Department at both DIT and at NCAD, where she is acting as the second year print co-ordinator.
Recent Solo Show, November 09
'-Led', artist/research-led solo initiative, at the off-site location of E.McManus & Co, Capel St, Dublin.
Recent Exhibitions November, 09
Selected to show at the International Guerilla Festival presentation at 'thisisnotagateway', London.
Recent Curatorial Projects, October 09
'The Gatekeeper Project', conceived and curated by Naomi Sex. Site-specific intervention based event located at the railings of Stephens Green, Dublin. Selected artists included, Cormac Browne, John Graham, Sinead McCann, Margaret O'Brien.
Exhibitions, Febuary 2010
Selected for the upcoming Interdisciplinary, multi-venue, show 'Invisible' in conjunction with the Blackchurch Print Studio.
Ongoing research activities
Facilitated new seminar group 'We need to talk about NO-HOW' at Gradcam with Alison Pilkington, beginning in January 2010
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