2002-present: Lecturer in Fine Art, GMIT, Galway.
Exhibitions Précis
2024: Friends of the Galleries, Transformation Gallery, London
2024: A Matter of Time, Crawford, Cork
2024: Imagine the Blue is Red, 126, Galway
2024: MART Members, Dublin
2023: The Irish Contemporaries 2, CIAC, Los Angeles
2023: Members Survey, MART, Dublin
2023: Alchemical Vessels, 126, Galway
2022: The Irish Contemporaries, CIAC, Los Angeles
2021: The Earth Dies Screaming, 126, Galway
2020: Threads. The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon
2018: Program Your Retroactive Wish, Catalyst Arts, Belfast.
2017: Participant in Exquisite Corpse, 126
2015: No Time For Hysteria, group show, Burren College of Art.
2014: Engage Studios Members Show, 126 (curator)
2014: The End Of the World News, Galway Arts Centre.
2013: 126 Members Show, The Shed, Galway.
2012: Selected Works, Kerry Film Festival, Tralee.
2011-15: Imaginary Archive curated by Gregory Sholette. Galway, Graz,
Kiev, Philadelphia, Friedrichshafen
2011: On The Beach, One person show, 126, Galway
2010: Video Killed The Radio Star, RHA, Dublin
2010: Live8, video and performance events, Galway, Limerick, Sligo.
Bio
Austin Ivers is a Galway based artist and educator, lecturing in Contemporary Art at GMIT. Having initially studied printmaking in LSAD and CCAD, his practice has been almost exclusively digital (durational and still) objects for over 20 years. Austin has had one-person shows in the Galway Arts Centre, 126 and the Dock, Carrick-on Shannon and exhibited in group shows including the RHA Annual & Tulca.
Publications Précis:
2022: Artist-Run Democracy: Sustaining a Model, Edited by Jim Ricks
2021 XVIII - Stories of TULCA
2018: Enclave Review 16 Ed: Ed Krčma & Fergal Gaynor
2015: The 126 Quarterly Magazine, Edited by Daniel Jewesbury
2012: Printed Project 15, Edited by Vivienne Dick
Austin is a lecturer inContemporary art in GMIT