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Joanna Hopkins discusses her art practice and a recent community ecology project at Nephin National Park.

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Image: Joanna Hopkins, Palimpsest, 2025; film still © and courtesy of the artist.


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SO Fine Art Editions

5 March – 4 April 2026

Michael Corrigan, a Dublin-based photographer and former Chair of Visual Artists Ireland, presented his new exhibition, ‘Margins’, at SO Fine Art Editions. ‘Margins’ reflects on the evanescent borders between land, sea, and sky.

On first encounter, the exhibition presents a wide array ...


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Sinéad McCormick discusses the evolution of the BAVA programme on Sherkin Island.⁠

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Image: BA in Visual Arts student, Mary Sullivan, At Home At War, 2018, installation on S...


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JOANNA HOPKINS DISCUSSES HER ART PRACTICE AND A RECENT COMMUNITY ECOLOGY PROJECT AT NEPHIN NATIONAL PARK. 

I hold a BA in Fine Art Painting (2007) and an MA in Social Practice and the Creative Environment (2011) from Limerick School of Art and Design. As part of an Erasmus Exchange programme, I spent time at an art school in France, where...


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The Dock

21 March – 30 May 2026

For Helen O’Leary’s exhibition ‘Soft Spot’, an artist’s studio has been installed. Surfaces are bestrewn with tools, jars, buckets, piled canvas, wood scraps, and balls of yarn, while improvised constructions are laid down by the artist, as if in mid-contemplation. Discrete works are hard to discern. In the...


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