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(11-02-2010)
Still Life: London screening in 2010 Melbourne International Animation Festival (05-01-2010)
STILL LIFE: LONDON RECENT SCREENINGS
Animatter Film Festival, Canada
London Short Film Festival
Wyllie O Hagan win Michael Nyman Film Competition (09-10-2009)
We are delighted to hear that we have won the Michael Nyman Film Competition for the most creative and original use of his soundtrack "The Embrace" with our digital film short 'A Deep White Sea, Karelia'.
Nyman writes:
"I chose this film because of it's daring yet humble use of visuals and animation techniques"
2009 Wyllie O Hagan Festival forms backbone of St Patrick's Day featured videos on YouTube (18-12-2008)
Wyllie O Hagan St Patrick's Day Online film festival forms the backbone of featured videos on YouTube on March 17.
Eight films from the Wyllie O Hagan festival were promoted on Youtube's home page attracting over 800,000 viewers.
The festival films celebrate the creative spirit of Ireland. The films are from professional and non-professional film-makers, of all age groups, and range from weighty subjects to a classy cute cat!
Wyllie O Hagan's Women of 2008 (26-02-2008)
Wyllie O Hagan's Women of 2008 is digital film and a 3 page newspaper style feature, which lists major Anniversaries of women who, through their life, have made significant contribution to the world we live in.
Wyllie O Hagans St Patricks Day Film Festival 2008 winner at Cannes 2008 (25-11-2006)
Wyllie O Hagan St Patrick's Day Film Festival is over for 2008. Brian Deane's "Without Words" wins Babelgum's Digital Online Film Festival. We are holding the 2009 festival in Warswaw, and online at Babelgum and YouTube.
Festival Rules are - short film, celebrating Ireland and the Irish, no racism, no drunks, no leprechauns having sex and no green boobs
NEW Print Series - The FRENCH COLLECTION - AVAILABLE ON ART.COM (28-10-2006)
A series of hand made prints made in France and Ireland are available now.
ORIGINAL PRINTS and low cost prints available from $12.99 from Art.com here
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(04-10-2006)
ROSALIND FRANKLIN exhibition - Charleston's Center for Women - September 2007
In recognition of National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month the Center for Women, CHARLESTON, is hosting an exhibit that celebrates the life and work of this famous biophysicist who was a major contributor to the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Dr. Deborah Armstrong awarded Wyllie O Hagan's artwork for the 2007 Rosalind Franklin Excellence in Ovarian Cancer Research Award (23-09-2006)
Dr. Deborah Armstrong has been awarded the prestigious Rosalind Franklin Excellence in Ovarian Cancer Research Award in Washington USA, 2007, Dr Elise C Kohn - 2006 recipient, Washington, and Dr Barbara Goff - 2005, Atlanta.
Dr. Deborah Armstrong has been awarded the prestigious Rosalind Franklin Excellence in Ovarian Cancer Research Award in Washington USA, 2007, Dr Elise C Kohn - 2006 recipient, Washington, and Dr Barbara Goff - 2005, Atlanta.
Dr Kohn is pictured here with the award "A Vision of Rosalind Franklin for OCNA, and artist Clare O Hagan
Wyllie O Hagan, organise art based projects for clients, for business and for the community. The work is for sale. Images can be licensed for reproduction in print and digital media. (26-04-2006)
We welcome commissions for new work. Current project themes include: science and art, landscape, and womens health. Contact us for details
I wept the day Coretta King Died (02-02-2006)
I was so moved , on reading of Coretta King's death. I had not know that she faced ovarian cancer, and felt angry, when her death was reported, as respiratory failure.
I am an artist, a writer and ovarian cancer survivor. Born in Northern Ireland, Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement in the US of the 1960's and early 70's had an inspirational effect on us, and we followed his lead in looking to make change in our society in a non-violent way. Sadly, in Ireland, our Civil Rights movement was overshadowed by terrorism.
I remembered a poem I wrote as a child. The poem got lost. I cannot remember the lines, but I talked about rowing across a large lake, with the knowledge that when I reached the lake's shore, "The people would be free". My mother kept this poem, in her handbag, and showed it to me shortly before she died of breast cancer in the early 1980's.
I visited Atlanta in September last year, with my artist partner Denise Wyllie to present our art work, "Art Communicates Science Knowledge", at The 8th Annual Conference of The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance. A deciding factor in making the decision to travel to Atlanta was to fulfil a dream and visit the King Centre, which Coretta King was instrumental in establishing. It was an important event for us.
We are all connected, we do have a voice, and we can make a difference. After I wept on the day Coretta King Died, I wrote this poem.
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80 % of profits go to Ovarian Cancer Research (28-08-2005)
Purchase a special edition print of "“The hope that surrounds us” and up to 80% of the profits from the sale will go directly to fund the education and awareness mission of the South Carolina Foundation