Art /Ealaín
Féach thíos le haghaidh samplaí de thionscadail ealaíne / Scroll down for examples of art projects
Arts biography available here / Beathaisnéis ealaíon ar fáil anseo
In 2023 bhí mé ag obair den chuid is mó trí 'Samhlaigh Arts Collective', ag críochnú dhá thionscadal mhóra chomh maith le chomhoibrithe beaga. Féach ar an nasc seo fá choinne eolas ar Tuatha na nEalaíon - féile bheag ealaíon i gcomhar le Mary from Dungloe Festival. Féach ar an nasc seo fá choinne eolas ar IGNITE! - tionscadal taighde gníomhaíochta i gcomhair le Artlink. Tuairisc iomlán anseo.
In 2023 I have been largely working through Samhlaigh Arts Collective, completing two large projects and numerous small collaborations. See here, info on Tuatha na nEalaíon - a wee small arts festival in association with Mary from Dungloe Festival. See here, info on IGNITE! an arts participation research project in association with Artlink. Full research report here.
All of these videos can be made full screen in the bottom right corner of the video, once you've pressed play.
Scannáin Ealaíne / Art Films (thíos/below)
Gaeilge. 1 bomaite / Irish Language, 1 min.
Short Documentary incl. Visual Poems
Gaeilge. 40 bomaite/Irish Language, 40 min.
Visual Poems by participants
Gaeilge & Béarla, 15 bomaite /Bilingual 15 min.
Compilation of short films by participants
Tionscadail ealaíon (don óige) atá rannpháirteach go sóisialta/ Socially Engaged (Youth) Projects (thuas/above)
Drámaíocht / Drama (2019-2020) (thíos)
Ceol / Music (thíos)
Ealaín Idirgníomhach / Interactive Multimedia Performances (thíos)
(with the Body Response System and its prototypes, 2004-'11)
Obair d'Eagraíochtaí Eile/ Work for Other Organisations (thíos)
Samhlaigh Arts Collective (www.samhlaigh.ie)
Stiúideo Cuisle Cheoil (Ionad Naomh Phádraig)
Art Websites
Suíomhanna déanta do tógraí ealaíona
IGNITE! a series of participative arts workshops as part of Artlink's Art Festival Feasibility Study.
Tuatha na nEalaíon - a wee small arts festival in association with Mary from Dungloe.
A chapter entitled "Relational Works-in-Movement", which theorises about the above illustrated work ' Goitse' can be found in the Palgrave Macmillan book 'The Performing Subject in the Space of Technology'.