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Other Work

Image created for the filming of arts program Imeall, broadcast on TG4 on the 16th of January 2023, digital photo-montage.

Secondary Source (A Fair Day at Doagh Famine Village), 2022, 42 x 59.4 cm, image commissioned for the exhibition L’Irlande de Martin Parr at the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris.

Tory Island, Swallowing Geography exhibition, Glebe House, 2 22, 530 x 430 x 15 mm, pigment print, decoupage frame, acrylic gouache on glass.

Ornament, Swallowing Geography exhibition, Glebe House, 2022, 64 x 200 x 53 cm, painted glass in painted wooden frame, painted and decoupaged easel.

Sliabh Liag, Swallowing Geography exhibition, Glebe House, 2022, 630 x 430 x 30 mm, pigment print, decoupage frame, acrylic gouache on glass.

Rathmullan Beach, Swallowing Geography exhibition, Glebe House, 2022, 640 x 380 x 40 mm, pigment print, decoupage frame, acrylic gouache on glass.

Second Floor Rear Room (Orange), installation at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, 2022, 180 x 215 x 6 cm, photographic print, wood, paint, varnish, velvet fabric.

Brown Curtain Grid, installation at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, 2022, 160 x 200 x 5 cm, wood, paint, velvet fabric.

Six Panels, installation at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, 2022, 152 x 138 x 4.5 cm, photographic print, wood, paint, varnish, velvet fabric.

Thwarts, installation at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, 2022, 65 x 45 x 5 cm, pigment print, wood, velvet and varnish.

Detail of installation at In Place, Dublin, 2016, cellophane and reflective tape.

Installation at Safehouse, London, 2015, cellophane and reflective tape.

Garincha, installation at Catalyst Arts, Belfast, 2014.