Gaynor O'Flynn

Gaynor O'Flynn

ArtistLondon, United Kingdom
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Gaynor O'Flynn

Gaynor O'Flynn

ArtistLondon, United Kingdom
About me
London based artist Gaynor O'Flynn works across disciplines: using performance, voice, song, music, dramaturgy, movement, film, text, image, technology & light to create her work. O'Flynn started in 16mm film, her work included Channel 4’s The Tube, Tony Wilson's The Other Side Of Midnight, Extreme Africa, a major arts series for C4 & A.P.B. which still holds the highest ratings for any C4 arts show. From her first exhibition in 1990, Freedom, a collaboration with unemployed Liverpudlians in The Tate, Liverpool, O'Flynn pioneered work at the intersection of art, technology and philosophy. The BBC called her, ‘That Conscious, Cathartic Voice’, Artrocker, ‘Bloody Brilliant' & Le Cool London 'Hugely Enlightening'. In response to a major public art commission on a UNESCO World Heritage site in Kathmandu, Frieze wrote, “Gaynor O'Flynn transmuted the sound into an exhilarating show – a memory that will stay with us for a long time". Her music compositions have featured on TV & film including Argo, Oscar Best Picture 2013. She currently holds the record for the most gigs performed at one Glastonbury, 22 in 2007. O'Flynn's accolades include a BFI Award for her first independent drama, Girl in 1991. A Women in Music Award in 2004, The Arts Council mentored her in 2005 & in 2012 was selected as a Cultural Leader for the Cultural Olympiad, London. In her career O'Flynn has worked with an eclectic selection of artists including, Anton Corbijn, Alan Bleasdale, Harry Enfield, Stomp, Terry Gilliam, Clive James, Bjork, The Verve, La La La Human Steps, David Nash, John Parrish, New Order, P.J. Harvey, Eddie Izzard, Germain Greer, Richard Long, Martin Creed & The Dalai Lama. Performing, screening & exhibiting globally, with organisations including UNESCO, The British Film Institute, The British Council, Mexico Design Week, Istanbul Performance Festival & Google, her work has featured on media including, BBC, ITV, Sky, NBC, Channel 4 & Nat Geo. Click here for a list of works O'Flynn campaigns for cultural, humanitarian & environmental issues & has spoken to millions globally. In the '90's she devised an online strategy for Tibet with a global event gathering 5M hits in one weekend, worked for The Dalai Lama & founded being a humanitarian & environmental arts initiative. being evolved into beinghuman, a company dedicated to inter disciplinary practice. One of the first projects was a film & interactive work in the remote Himalayan valley of Spitti in 2000. The project incorporated the highest internet broadcast ever at the time. She also founded the beinghuman collective, t.b.c. – a not for profit company of award winning performers, musicians, creatives, technologists, dancers & film makers who, under O'Flynn's artistic direction, create inter disciplinary work. the beinghuman collective also runs residencies, events & rents work space in the beinghuman warehouses in London & Somerset. O'Flynn has curated & led interdisciplinary artist residencies, events & exhibitions with over 1,000 artists from countries including Mongolia, Siberia, Spain, Iceland, Mexico, Russia & Spain. She created the beinghuman warehouses in Somerset & East London. She founded & for over 10 years has campaigned for, Fair Trade For Artists In 2015 O'Flynn launched Artists For Nepal in response to the earthquake, at Venice Biennale in association with Venice Agendas. O'Flynn is a student of Dzogchen, a Himalayan philosophy she embeds in her life, work & art.
Projects
  • Beinghuman Masterclasses
    Beinghuman MasterclassesBeinghuman Masterclasses are for creatives, artists, curators, managers, cultural leaders & workers who find their art, practice & belief is not totally in tune with the modern art or cultural industry's zeitgeist & are struggling to build a healthy, happy, rich life & career on their own terms. Artist Gaynor O'Flynn teaches creatives to develop the resilience, habits & skills they need to live a life they love, create great work, make great money & to really matter. We look at our belief syst
Skills
  • Music
  • Film
  • Technology
  • Performance Art
  • Immersive Experience
  • Writing
  • Acting
  • Directing
Awards
    British Film Institute (BFI) logo
    British Film Institute (BFI) logo
    BFI Female FounderBritish Film Institute (BFI)
    Innovate UK logo
    Innovate UK logo
    Design Round 2Innovate UK
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