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Exhibitions
Since graduating form the National College of Art and Design Dublin in 1994, I have exhibited my work at a wide variety of venues in Ireland and abroad. My sculptural work has taken the form of large architectural wall murals and installations made from high fired stoneware clay using massage techniques as a source for making marks in the clay. My drawing has mainly been concerned with the use of light and dark to suggest form. This has evolved from working with abstract images to observing how light suggests form in the landscape.Find out more about these exhibitions and see examples of the work by clicking on the links.
- Graduate Show, National College of Art & Design, Dublin 1993
- Celebrating Difference, City Arts Centre, Dublin 1993 (& travelling show 1993-95)
- Touch, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin 1993
- Very Special Arts Festival, Royal Museum, Brussels 1994
- My Hands on You, Richard Attenborough Centre, Leicester University 1995
- Still Life, Dept. of Arts, Culture & Gaeltacht (Organised by APIC Centre), Dublin 1996
- My Hands on You, Diorama Gallery, London 1996
- From the Red Train, Brideswell International Celtic Festival 1997
- Artists at Work, Richard Attenborough Centre, Leicester University 1998
- Images From My Place Tactile & Visual, Brideswell International Celtic Festival 1998
- Focus, Ulster Museum, Belfast 1999
- Highland Society for the Blind, Inverness 1999
- Sensation Too, Spectrum Centre, Inverness, 1999
- Dots & Dashes, Roscommon Arts & Crafts Association Group Show, Foxford Woollen Mills, 1999
- Observations, Roscommon Arts & Crafts Association Group Show, The Station Masters House, Kiltimagh, 1999
- A Filtered Landscape, The Rothwell Gallery, Athlone, 1999
- Journey, Mullingar Arts Centre & Inverness Museum & Art Gallery, 2000
- With the Body in Mind, Richard Attenborough Centre, Leicester University, 2000
- Seeing it Both Ways, City Arts Centre, Dublin, August 2001
- Knocknashee, Tall Tales Theatre Co., Dublin, in collaboration with Robert Lane & Jacqueline Carey, Dec 2001-Jan 2002