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Aoibheann Greenan
graduated from ncad in 2010 with a first class
honours in fine art painting. Her solo shows include LotusEater, Project
Arts Centre and Roscommon Arts Centre; Tahiti Syndrome, The Joinery;
Rodeo Oracle, The Lab; and Motels and Mineral Surfaces, the nag.
Upcoming shows include Futures 2014, rha and a solo show in
Temple Bar Gallery in April 2015. Recent group shows include All-
dayers, The Kevin Kavanagh Gallery; Conglomerate, Catalyst Arts
Gallery; Pallas Periodical Reviews, Pallas Projects/Studios; For Persons
Unknown, imma; Tentamen, 13 North Great Georges Street; Gracelands,
Limerick; eva International, Limerick; Around a Volta, Château de
Servieres, Marseilles; and The Cloud, Draiocht Arts Centre. Greenan
has undertaken residencies at sim in Reykjavik, soma in Mexico City
and Château de Servieres in Marseilles.
This piece comes from a body of work entitled LotusEater which
was conceived for a solo show in The Project Arts Centre, Dublin in
January 2014.
Kathy Tynan
has been working as an artist since graduating with a Masters
Degree from ncad in 2010, and as a studio artist at Pallas Projects/
Studios since 2012. She had her first solo exhibition last May in Hendrons
Collider, Dublin. Her work has been included in several group exhibitions
in Dublin in venues such as Pallas Projects/Studios, The Cross Gallery,
Talbot Gallery, and Temple Bar Gallery. Her illustrative work has been
featured in the Liverpool Biennial, Grundy Art Gallery in Blackpool,
cca in Derry and Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin.
Despite being at an early stage in her career, Kathy’s work has
already been purchased by a number of private collectors and the
Office of Public Works.
Peter Burns
was born in Dublin in 1979. He studied Fine Art at the National
College of Art in Dublin graduating with a ba in Sculpture in 2001 and
an mfa in painting in 2009. Recent exhibitions include: Futures 12, Royal
Hibernian Academy, 2012; Last, Douglas Hyde Gallery, 2012; Making
Familiar, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, 2012; On the Other Side
of Les Fleurs du Mal, Fenderesky Gallery, Belfast, 2013; Kinsale Arts
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