Harry Moore: Cork artist goes through the pinhole at Quay Co-op

The new gallery at the Cork premises hosts an exhibition of Moore's photographs taken with the most primitive of cameras 
Harry Moore: Cork artist goes through the pinhole at Quay Co-op

Harry Moore has an exhibition at the Quay Co-op in Cork.

Harry Moore wears many hats. The Cork-based artist works in performance, video, photography and print, and he has been a stalwart of experimental music groups such as the Quiet Club and the Sonic Vigil festivals of improvised music over many years.

As a photographer, Moore is best known for the striking images he creates with his handmade pinhole cameras. Studio, his upcoming exhibition at the new Quay Co-op Gallery on Sullivan’s Quay, features a series of pinhole photographs taken in artists’ studios around Cork city and county.

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