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3–24 December 2022

Winter Group Show, 20 Irish Artists


20 established and emerging Irish artists working in a wide variety of media including embroidery, prints, drawings, painting, photography and sculpture: Mike Ahern, Miriam Barry, Regine Bartsch, Paul Bokslag, Cormac Boydell, Edwina Bracken, Fermoyle Pottery, Debbie Godsell, Patrick Groneman, Con Kelleher, Denis Kelly, Rochelle Lucey, Sean McCarthy, Ava McKenna, Deidre McKenna, Niall Naessens, Ciara O’Connor, Alan Raggett, Eddie Ryan and Charles Tyrrell. See more . . .

Niall Naessens, Artist Observing Sunrise, etching 33 x 33 cm

7 October–27 November 2022

Debbie Godsell: Residues

Residues was an overview of the work produced by Debbie Godsell over the past two years. Formally trained as printmaker, her work is primarily lens-based and has evolved to produce outcomes both in two dimensional works and sculptural forms. Interrogating and re-evaluating themes of identity and belonging are the motivational forces underpinning each work. Godsell’s presentation of Iconic images including turf reeks, farm gates, and harvest threshing consider a highly charged post-colonial relationship with the land. Residues considers the complex transitioning from traditional rural Ireland to a country that belongs in a contemporary global world. See more . . .

2 August–2 October 2022

Lucy & Robert Carter

Silk Shapes

The colours, forms and the heraldry of racing jockeys' silks inspired a series of eight silkscreen prints. The chosen subjects, all Irish horses, have been multiple winners of the Grand National or the Cheltenham Gold Cup, often with fascinating back-stories of equine bravery or eccentric owners. See more . . .

20 May–17 July 2022

Charles Tyrrell, Between the Lines

100 drawings, 2002–2022


Installation view, photograph by Con Kelleher

Charles Tyrrell has lived and worked in Allihies on the Beara peninsula since 1984. Originally from Meath, he studied art at the National College of Art and Design, graduating in 1974. Since then his work has been exclusively concerned with abstraction. He has exhibited extensively in Ireland and abroad and has represented Ireland in international exhibitions on a number of occasions. His work is represented in major national collections including, IMMA, The Crawford Gallery and The Hugh Lane Gallery. Charles is an associate member of The Royal Hibernian Academy and a member of Aosdána. He is represented by Taylor Galleries, Dublin. See more . . .



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