New publication by Paddy Bushe with illustrations by Holger Lonze.
Read MoreCulture Night 2023: Medieval Bell Casting
A brief break in the relentless rain for the afternoon on Culture Night 2023 gave us a chance to demonstrate Medieval bronze casting techniques to an audience of over twenty people here in South Kerry. During the six-hour workshop we heated five full 3kg crucibles in quick succession and poured a total of five Medieval Irish Handbells, based on 10th/11th C. artefacts - and a rubber duck... We revived last year’s charcoal furnace, burn-out and casting pits which all still proved to be in great condition. Some of the bells will form part of an exhibition based on the monastic sites of South Kerry.
The event was supported by The Arts Council and Kerry County Council
Making Curachs with Ballinskelligs NS
Ten fifth and sixth year pupils of Scoil Mhichíl Naofa, Ballinskelligs National School, built two 16ft Dunfanaghy Curachs under the guidance of Holger Lonze over a period of five weeks. The boats, named Báidín na nÓg and An Báidín Greanta were launched on the 21st June at Reen Pier with the local community. Curachs, usually called canoes in South Kerry, were commonly used in this part of the Uíbh Ráthach peninsula until the early 20th C. However, unlike in West Kerry, the tradition vanished, the boats being replaced by carvel-built Seine boats. The curachs built by the school are Sheephaven, Co. Donegal style boats, which are simpler to make than the local naomhóga. The use of inexpensive, local and easily-sourced materials such as hazel, canvas and white deal, allowed the pupils to learn about making sustainable and affordable leisure craft with regional significance and heritage. Holger has made over 40 curachs and local boats with various community groups all over Ireland since 2001, some of these groups have become permanent heritage organisations, such as Lough Neagh Boating Heritage Association (watch a video of making Dunfanaghy Curachs here).
Medieval Bell Making Event for CULTURE NIGHT 2022
Over thirty people attended our medieval bell making workshop here near Portmagee as part of this year’s Culture Night. Karen, Barry and myself poured two bronze handbells, based on finds of the 8th-10th C., during the day and a third one after dark that unfortunately did not turn out. The authentic medieval foundry set-up was a clay pit furnace, dug in the morning and fuelled with charcoal and a set of bag bellows. Despite problems with (assuming) contaminated metal, we melted a total of 6kg of bronze during the event. Demonstrations in making 6th C. iron handbells took place between the pours. The rich early Christian Heritage of the Iveragh peninsula provided the historic context of the event which was kindly supported and promoted by Culture Night 2022 and Kerry Co. Co. Arts Office.
Cruinne - Marking the Battle of Geashill
New series of public sculptures for Geashill, Co. Offaly marks the mythological Battle of Geashill.
Read MoreNew Public Sculpture marks 50 years of Westhill
A two-part bronze sculpture composition was unveiled in the Aberdeenshire town of Westhill to celebrate fifty years since the first houses of the planned town were built, transforming a traditional crofter farming community into a community that served Scotland’s growing oil and gas industry.
Read MoreThe Daring Vessel is Afloat
The 6.4m high repoussé bronze sculpture Árthach Dána, the largest sundial in Ireland and a monument to seafaring in prehistoric times, was unveiled on May, 1st in Waterville.
Read MorePoetry Day Ireland 2019
Poetry Day on May 2nd was a little taster for things to come at the Amergin Solstice Poetry Gathering in June! This year’s Amergin Solstice Poetry Gathering in Waterville from 20th-23rd June will have an environmental angle and includes poets from Ireland and Galicia. The full programme of readings and workshops is now available on www.amerginpoetry.com
Read MoreThe Alchemy of Sound - Umha Aois 2018 in Kerry
Umha Aois 2018 - experimental archaeology gathering, making Bronze Age horns in Dromid, Kerry, Sunday 25/08 till Saturday 02/09
Read MoreIntersection sculpture installed in Winchester
Intersection has just been installed in Winchester’s George’s Street, marking the ancient and current history of the site. It’s flying buttress references the long demolished church of St. Ruan, while the post and beam architecture of the Casson Block is represented in the crossing steel framework.
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Memorial to mark the Siege of Jadotville
Unveiling ceremony for Clln. Pat Quinlan memorial and the Siege of Jadotville in Waterville
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Bronze Casting on Culture Night 2017
Video of Bronze Age Casting on Culture Night in Dromid
Read MoreUmha Aois faoi Sholais - Casting Light on Ireland's Bronze Age
Bronze Age casting on Culture Night in Dromid, near Waterville, Fri., 22nd Sept. Holger and Billy Mag Fhloinn will cast replicas of archaeological artefacts and small sculpture using prehistoric processes.
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Exhibition ‘Back to the Roots’ opens 2nd September
Group show of ten artists with their roots in Schmallenberg, Germany opens Saturday, 2nd September in the Kunsthaus Alte Mühle, showing more than a dozen of my sculptures, informed by Ireland’s Atlantic seaboard.
Read MoreMedieval meets 1960s in Winchester
A new public sculpture project for Winchester links its 1960s architecture with the medieval Cathedral and the Roman drainage scheme of the River Itchen.
Read MoreNew Work in the Doswell Gallery
Exhibition by H. Lonze, K. Hendy and C. Murray at the Doswell Gallery, Rosscarbery runs till the 11th September
Read MoreKaren Hendy, Cóilín Murray & Holger Lönze at Doswell Gallery
Exhibition opening by
Karen Hendy, Holger Lonze & Cóilín Murray at
Doswell Gallery, Rosscarbery, Co. Cork, Saturday, 13th August, 7.00pm
Ireland's Largest Bell celebrates Columbanus
The 4.8m high bronze bell-shaped work Fluctus Angelorum celebrates the achievements of Columbanus who left Bangor Abbey in the 6th century to bring Celtic Christianity to Northern Italy. The Public sculpture was installed on Thursday after its long journey from West Cork.
Read MoreUnveiling the Bell
On Monday, 13th June between 7 and 8.30pm we will be unveiling the large bell at Bangor Abbey, Co. Down.
Read MoreFarewell to the Bell
Exhibition opening (Karen Hendy & Holgr Lonze) at the Blue House Gallery, Friday, 3rd June, 6-8pm and farewell drinks for the Bangor Bell public commission on Sunday, 5th June, also 6-8pm.
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