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  Amanda Coogan - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Amanda Coogan is an Irish artist born in Dublin in 1971, living and working in Dublin and Berlin.
Amanda Coogan has exhibited in 'Marking the Territories' at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, was an award winner at EV+A 2002 in Limerick, was selected by the Royal Hibernian Academy for the Eurojets Futures exhibition in 2003 and was an invited participant in the 2004 Liverpool Biennial.
Amanda Coogan is a performance artist, producing video and photographs from live perfomance.
www.music.us /education/A/Amanda-Coogan.htm   (361 words)

  
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  Limerick Leader - February 5th, 2005 - News - Artist Amanda flaunts herself but who cares?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
This week in the same place an exhibition of works by Dublin-born Amanda Coogan, which portray the performance artist flaunting her breasts and wiggling her behind, has opened without a hint of complaint.
In fact, instead of heckling and the flinging of rotten fruit, Coogan has received rave reviews and critical acclaim for the use of nudity in her art.
Amanda who was the recipient of the 2004 AIB Art Prize is a graduate of Limerick College of Art and Design.
www.limerick-leader.ie /issues/20050205/news01.html   (341 words)

  
 Decendants of Terrence Francis Coogan: Second Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Roberta Mary Coogan was born 15 OCT 1894.
Edward Patrick Coogan was born in Saint Cloud, Stearns, MN 26 DEC 1899.
Harriet Elizabeth Coogan was born 19 OCT 1902.
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 Encyclopedia: Amanda Coogan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Amanda Coogan is an Irish artist born in Dublin in 1971, living and working in Dublin and Berlin.
Amanda Coogan is a performance artist, producing video and photographs from live perfomance.
Amanda Coogan has exhibited in ‘Marking the Territories’ at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, was an award winner at EV+A 2002 in Limerick, was selected by the Royal Hibernian Academy for the Eurojets Futures exhibition in 2003 and was an invited participant in the 2004 Liverpool Biennial.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Amanda-Coogan   (276 words)

  
 CIRCA Art Magazine - CIRCA 111 review: Limerick: Amanda Coogan at Limerick City Gallery of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Amanda Coogan’s exhibition A Brick in the Handbag at Limerick City Gallery of Art constructs a tightrope balance between the sexy, painted, consumable woman and the underbelly of the biological evidence of decay: the body staining and perishing.
Coogan uses her essential props, her theatrically dressed body and cosmetically painted face to entice and then to confront the viewer with the violence of a constructed feminine existence.
Coogan’s use of her own body in the artistic negotiation of the sexualised feminine image is fraught with peril, risking both the danger of being reinterpreted into a patriarchal script and the potential accusation of narcissism.
www.recirca.com /backissues/c111/p112.shtml   (643 words)

  
 Kilkenny Arts Festival 2005
Amanda Coogan’s work involves bridging the gap between high art and popular culture.
Amanda Coogan studied sculpture in Ireland and Germany.
Coogan has her finger on the pulse of the modern psyche that allows her to connect with her audience.” Dr Frances Ruane
www.kilkennyarts.ie /2005/art_08.shtml   (138 words)

  
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Performance is at the heart of Coogan's art, and her powerful live events often form the basis for her videos and photographs.
Coogan studied sculpture in NCAD in Ireland and an M.A. in Performance Art in Germany with Marina Abramovic.
In 2003 Coogan   performed at the Venice Biennale and at the P.A.C.  Gallery, Milan.  In 2004 Coogan was The Ailled Irish Bank 'Annual Artist of Promise' winner.
www.cork2005.ie /programme/?id=497&p=277   (463 words)

  
 Amanda Bynes NOW!.com -- Story/FAQ: 2004   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
While this was going on, Amanda and her cast wound up production on the series' second season on February 20, and since then Amanda has been concentrating on finishing up her high school studies.
Amanda's parents and grandmother Anne were also in attendance (Amanda is with her mom at right).
Amanda also appeared for the third and final time on "The Wayne Brady Show" (23), where she disclosed she no longer had a boyfriend (corroborating former beau Nick Zano's claim on "The Sharon Osborne Show" in February that he too was single).
www.amandabynesnow.com /story/2004   (1834 words)

  
 Hollins University: History
Amanda Jacobson '98 was only a freshman when she and Elizabeth Thornton '98 started an ad hoc committee on campus to increase student social life-and ended up receiving a small grant from the college to promote events on campus that were alternatives to drinking parties.
Amanda and the other students presented Spies with a five-page manifesto outlining their demands, which they read aloud.
Amanda says that anecdote exemplifies the two best things about attending Hollins: the ability to hone your individual voice as a person and a scholar, and the laid-back yet challenging nature of the faculty.
www.hollins.edu /undergrad/history/jacobson.htm   (749 words)

  
 e m p o w e r f o u n d a t i o n . o r g   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Amanda Coogan is an Irish artist whose work is principally performance based.
The bedrock of her practice is the live event, followed directly, though equally, by still images, photography and video either taken from the live performance or produced in and around an action.
Coogan studied sculpture at National College of Art, Dublin and an M.A. in Performance Art in Germany with Marina Abramovic.
www.empowerfoundation.org /art.html   (1662 words)

  
 kunstaspekte - kunst international
Teenagers and adults from all over Cork City are involved in this innovative performance helmed by Amanda Coogan and produced by the Granary Theatre in association with Cork 2005.
Performance is at the heart of Coogan's art, and her powerful live events often form the basis for her videos and photographs.
Coogan studied sculpture in NCAD in Ireland and an M.A. in Performance Art in Germany with Marina Abramovic.
www.kunstaspekte.de /index.php?action=termin&tid=15023   (426 words)

  
 | Liverpool Biennial 04 | NEWS : Amanda Coogan : Headbangers
We are looking for 25 ‘head-bangers’ to feature in artist Amanda Coogan’s work for Liverpool Biennial International 04.
If you think you can really let yourself go and give it your all to Beethoven then we would like to hear from you.
For International 04 Amanda will film and photograph people head - banging to Beethoven and the work will be exhibited at Bluecoat Arts Centre from 18th Sept - 28th Nov 2004.
www.biennial.com /corporate/archive/2004/news_head.htm   (212 words)

  
 Talk Ireland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
However the bedrock of Coogan’s practice is the live event and she will be facilitating a number of workshops to coincide with the exhibition.
Coogan is a performance artist, who was born in Dublin.
A 1998 NCAD graduate, Coogan studied with internationally-acclaimed performance artist Marina Abramovic for her MA in Performance (2001) from the Hochschule Fur Bildende Kunst in Germany.
www.talk-ireland.com /print.php?sid=1384   (358 words)

  
 Limerick Leader - January 29th, 2005 - News - Amanda returns to Shannonside   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Speaking before last week's launch at the city art gallery, which featured a troupe of headbangers and a signed performance from the artist herself, Amanda explained why sign language is so important to her.
Amanda describes herself as "a visual artist who likes to use performance" and says sign language can be a powerful and expressive medium for artists.
Amanda was last year's winner in the prestigious AIB artists of promise competition and said her latest project was "accessible to all and not aimed specifically at deaf people."
www.limerick-leader.ie /issues/20050129/news07.html   (345 words)

  
 411mania.com » Black » Ken Anderson Presents: 411 Black Tuesday 02.24.04   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Amanda Bynes, playing a character so forgettable that I can't even remember her name, lives in America, with her lonely, single mother.
Amanda thus is born a lowly bastard child, wondering for 16 years just who and where her Father is. As a sweet-sixteen gift, she learns that her Father deserted her Mother a decade and a half ago, and in fact, doesn't even know he has a daughter!
Amanda sneaks into the gated mansion of her Father, creeps into the house, and surprises her Father with the fact that he's got a 16 year old daughter that he knew nothing of.
www.411mania.com /black/columns/article.php?black_id=156   (4979 words)

  
 Dublin Docklands Development Authority   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
This natural haven will be the unique setting for a series of solo performances by a cast of highly acclaimed dance artists.
Amanda Coogan’s project, ar-ra-na-veen, an intriguing interactive music performance features a group of 27 performers on a three tiered stage, humming or singing along to an instrumental version of the Irish national anthem.
Ar-ra-na-vene is a new performance by artist Amanda Coogan.
www.ddda.ie /cold_fusion/features.cfm?counter=193   (1151 words)

  
 Amanda Coogan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
In a more recent work, produced for the Liverpool Biennial, she filmed local people headbanging to Beethoven 's " Ode to Joy."
Coogan has exhibited in Marking the Territories at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, was an award winner at EV+A 2002 in Limerick, was selected by the Royal Hibernian Academy for the Eurojets Futures exhibition in 2003, and was an invited participant in the 2004 Liverpool Biennial.
The Limerick City Gallery of Art hosted an exhibition of her installation work in 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Amanda_Coogan   (248 words)

  
 Stamp of Disapproval (Mondo Thingo: Mondo News, episode 28)
AMANDA KELLER: Something that made me laugh this week is the US Postal Service is allowing people to customise their own stamps, put their own photos on stamps.
AMANDA KELLER: They thought they'd have a look at the vetting system to see what pictures they could get through and which ones would be rejected for stamps.
AMANDA KELLER: But the ones that got through were interesting.
www.abc.net.au /thingo/txt/s1194494.htm   (227 words)

  
 BBC - Comedy Guide - The Paul Calf Video Diary
Steve Coogan's ghastly but hilarious creations, the siblings Paul and Pauline Calf, had been established as characters-you-love-to-hate in a string of TV appearances on Paramount City (1990-91), London Underground (1992) and C4's Variety show Saturday Zoo (1993).
In this New Year's Day 1994 special for BBC2, Coogan satirised the currently popular Video Diaries series in which the 'person-in-the-street' was loaned professional video equipment to record some details of their life.
Coogan's transformation into these characters was little short of miraculous: both were believable, fully-rounded creations, and he even managed to imbue in Pauline an earthy, feminine sexuality.
www.bbc.co.uk /comedy/guide/articles/p/paulcalfvideodia_7771705.shtml   (232 words)

  
 Variant | issue 7 | EV+A 98, Orla Ryan
The video installation 'Untitled Unsigned Story' by Amanda Coogan in the main space was a video of a woman, mostly in close up.
Through a variety of facial expressions, tapping fingers on her face, and guttural sounds, Coogan presented the frustration of failed communication and mistranslation.
Coogan writes: "Irish sign language has been consistently and consciously oppressed" and in situating this Coogan opens up an intriguing view of some of the socio-political relations of a marginalised community.
www.variant.randomstate.org /7texts/Orla_Ryan.html   (2529 words)

  
 IPG
Coogan - Performance is at the heart of Coogan’s art, and her powerful live events often form the basis for her videos and photographs.
She has a real ability to condense an idea and to communicate it through her body.
In January 2005 Coogan published the first catalogue on her work in conjunction with her solo show 'A brick in the handbag' at the Limerick City Gallery of Art.
www.i-p-g.org /artist_amandac.html   (219 words)

  
 mooseymeena's Xanga Site
Amanda Coogan (born 1971), an Irish erotic performance artist.
Amanda Grayson, a character in the Star Trek universe, the human mother of Mr.
Amanda Sefton, also known as Daytripper and the second Magik, is a fictional character and witch in the Marvel Universe.
www.xanga.com /MooseyMeena   (1147 words)

  
 CofC: Women's Softball - Recap   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Amanda Cone accounted for all three Cougars runs, driving in two and scoring the third run.
The Cougars fell 5-4 in eight innings versus the University of Hawaii.
UH rallied in the seventh when Noelle Izumi nubbed a slow roller to the left side of the circle that Stern fielded and threw to first, but CofC first baseman Annie Davis couldn't find the bag with her foot for an error.
cougars.cofc.edu /womens/softball/recaps/20040305-1.html   (504 words)

  
 Rebecca Martin
One circumstance that makes our mission particularly fun is when we get the opportunity to profile an artist of outrageous talent of whom we believe only a small portion of our readership may have heard.
Thanks to music promoters and consultants Louise Coogan and Peggy O’Brien, I first became aware of Rebecca Martin a few years ago, during the time her CD Middlehope was receiving attention and radio airplay.
He was very excited about having spent the previous week at a songwriting retreat in England sponsored by Chris Difford (of Squeeze fame), and quite in particular about a fantastic artist he’d been writing with named Rebecca Martin, whose latest CD I had to hear right away.
www.puremusic.com /rebecca1.html   (583 words)

  
 University of Ulster: Interface - Centre for Research in Art, Technologies & Design
University of Ulster, School of Art and Design, Belfast
Amanda Coogan is a Dublin based artist and recent winner of the AIB (Allied Irish Bank) Award for Artist of Promise.
She has created performances and choreographed video performances including, "Reading Beethoven," which involved translating the Ninth Symphony into physical movement and ‘Headbangers’ for the Liverpool Biennal, 2004.
www.interface.ulster.ac.uk /events/newevents/feb2005.htm   (150 words)

  
 Ancestry.com - Coogan Board - Amanda Coogan
Amanda is the daughter of Thomas Coogan and Mary J. Sullivan.
My great-great grandmother Amanda Coogan Storms also had a brother named John Coogan, born in 1876 in Illinois with the same father and mother, Thomas Coogan and Mary J. Sullivan Coogan.
Perhaps this information will help link me with someone else who is also descended from them and could help me with their further pedigree, I hope.
boards.ancestry.com /thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=71&p=surnames.coogan   (189 words)

  
 Fire Station Artists Studios   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
These works are the result of a process of discussion we undertook three years ago on the nature of arts and disability.
Amanda, Corban and Peter have included their thoughts.
We hope that the works make a contribution to the European Year of People with Disabilities, on the basis that art reveals the soul, and the soul requires a different architecture.
www.firestation.ie /webart/index.html   (169 words)

  
 Blogorrah
Blogorrah can never get terribly worked up about contemporary Irish art, largely because it’s completely brutal… But then there’s the work of Dubliner Amanda Coogan, an artist who truly knows how to hold centre stage.
Coogan’s work has been causing quite the stir in recent years; certain Irish papers, who shall remain nameless (Koff!
Koff!) happen to love the concept of an outspoken female artist who isn’t afraid to bare all in the name of their art.
blogorrah.com /amanda_coogan   (131 words)

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