The image on the 2005 festival programme cover is by the artist Patrick Morrison, who was an LA-based Cork-born artist (1945-2013). It is a detail from his painting Mambo Negro which is in the collection of the actor Peter Weller. (The full painting…
The image on the front of the 2006 festival programme is by Patrick Morrison, who was an LA-based Cork-born artist (1945-2013). It is a detail from his painting Metropolis. The picture, which wraps around the spine of the programme, shows a cinema…
The front cover image on the 2007 festival programme is by Patrick Morrison, who was an LA-based Cork-born artist (1945-2013). It is a detail from The Golden Gate Bridge and depicts a couple on, or near, the red-orange steel struts of the bridge.…
The image on the 2008 festival programme cover is vivid with black silhouettes of three birds amidst a floral-like scene of foliage. The foliage is made up of film reel strips in various colours of green interspaced with brighter pinks and purples.…
The 2009 festival programme cover features a painterly image of two creatures looking at each other in a glade or garden setting. The work is by the Swiss animation director and artist, Georges Schwizgebel (1944-), whose paint-on-glass-animated 2004…
The 2010 festival programme cover is a stylised graphic design of three uniform looking heads, against a white background strewn with random shapes in various colours and size. The three faces gaze up towards the upper right of the programme -…
The cover of the 2011 festival programme shows a somewhat harried-looking man, walking in a determined fashion along, or off, an arched stone bridge. He is wearing a long beige mac-style coat over an orange jumper and blue jeans. His hair has short…
The 2012 festival programme cover is white with a line drawing of a couple sitting and looking out on to a view. Their back is to us and they lean into each other and face what might be a seascape. A large sun-like circle dominates the image as it…
The front of the 2013 festival programme is a graphic design of hexagons against a white background. The hexagons extend across the whole page and are coloured in various hues of green, yellow, blue, and red. The festival information text is placed…
The front of the 2014 festival programme is of a neon green/blue clock with yellow highlights. The art-deco styled clock takes up much of the page – its transparent face is styled with various designs, and the white hands on the clock-face display…