Enable Ireland
- Enable Ireland is a second-hand charity shop that fundraises for children and adults with disabilities.
- The shop is situated on Honan’s Quay, which was constructed in the early 19th century by Martin Honan, a prominent Limerick corn merchant who served as mayor of Limerick in 1842 and 1843.
- Previously this site was a gallery space, variously named the Dolmen Gallery, The Quay Gallery, and Riverrun Gallery.
- This site was used as a venue for EVA in 2020, 1998, 1996, 1995 and 1994.
- In 1996, during the 20th edition of EVA curated by Guy Tortosa (b. 1961, France), what was then the Dolmen Gallery featured seven artists, including Dorothy Cross (b. 1956, Ireland) and Alice Maher (b. 1956, Ireland). The latter artist exhibited Berry Dress (1994) which is now owned by the Irish Museum of Modern Art.
Editions
Artwork presented at this venue
Áine McBride, and/or land, 2020.
Artwork presented at this venue
Cecilia Aaro, Untitled, 1997.
Artwork presented at this venue
Fabrice Hybert, Sinäi, 1996.
Marie-Ange Guilleminot, Untitled, 1996.
Dorothy Cross, Untitled, 1995.
Alice Maher, Berry Dress, 1994.
Kathy Prendergast, The End and the Beginning I, 1996.
Kathy Prendergast, Untitled, 1994.
Jacqueline Duignan, Is your Tiny Heart Still Beating?, n.d.
Jacqueline Duignan, Homestead, n.d.
Mel French and Sharon Moore, Wilcommen, 1996.