The Granary
Formerly known as Mardyke Warehouse
- This site used to be a marshland called Mardyke, where local sportsmen came to shoot snipe.
- In the late 18th century, Philip John Roche bought the land and built a large grain storehouse that he named the Mardyke Warehouse, now known as the Granary.
- The building was one of the first multi-storey constructions in Limerick city, and exported a huge quantity of flax, cereals and seeds. Roche was known as a charitable man, who would often give grain to the starving people of the city.
- In the 1980s the building was redeveloped as a mixed-use scheme housing Limerick City Library as well as a music venue and a restaurant. It is currently not in use.
- It has been used as a venue for multiple editions of EVA, and was one of 12 listed venues for the 20th edition in 1996, curated by Guy Tortosa (b. 1961, France).
- Here, Susan Philipsz (b. 1965, UK) presented Two Part Harmony (1996), a site-responsive sound installation in the stairway. The audio work consisted of two notes sung by the artist, played in intermittent bursts through the course of the day; the higher note played through a speaker situated at the upper floor stairway, while the lower note played through a speaker at ground level.
Editions
Artwork presented at this venue
Wang Ruobing, Eat Me, 2010.
Artwork presented at this venue
An Anonymous Artist, A Claim to Anonymity, 2006.
Otto Berchem, Love You Brother, 2006.
Sarah Browne and Gareth Kennedy, Penguin Pen (a meditation on climate change), 2005.
Yvonne Buchheim, All Songs Cast Long Shadows, 2005–06.
Phil Coy, Omega, 2004.
Neva Elliott, Respond, 2005–06.
ENSO, A New Treaty for Limerick, 2006.
Ciara Finnegan, Social Turkey, 2006.
Alexandros Georgiou, Greed Kills/Cure Greed, 2006.
Lisa Marie Johnson, Part me, part you, come out to play, 2006.
Tellervo Kalleinen and Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen, The 1st Complaints Choir of Birmingham, 2005.
Ursula Kelly and Maeve McElligott, Post It Project, 2006.
Nicky Larkin, Same Time Tomorrow, 2005.
Susan MacWilliam, Kuda Box, 2003.
Panayiotis Michael, A lot done, More to do, 2006.
Fiona Mulholland, For Every Action..., 2005.
Christopher Reid, Portrait of a Place Awaiting Demolition, 2006.
Paula Roush, corporeal bank: the b*loan project, 2006.
Jon Rubin & The Independent School of Art, Limerick Powerlifter Liam Beville Fan Club, 2006.
Anna Sherbany, Do you know the words, 2006.
Superflex, FREE BEER, 2006.
Artwork presented at this venue
Aisling O’Beirn and Marjetica Potrč, Virtual Urban, 2000.
Artwork presented at this venue
Susan Philipsz, Two Part Harmony, n.d.