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BA Fine Art at Kingston School of Art

September 2016 - Present

I am currently studying BA Fine Art at Kingston School of Art where I often work collaboratively with my peers for exhibitions and engage in my own practice in the studios.

Unpalettable Exhibition

14th December 2016

Unpalettable was an group exhibition involving submissions from Fine Art students of work that had 'failed' in order to celebrate mistakes in our art practice.

Melt Exhibition

10th March 2017

Melt was a collaborative exhibition organised by a group of Fine Art students called 'The Sensory Mix'. The exhibition aimed to explore tactility within art and to engage the viewers in an experience that experimented with their senses.

Coelesce Exhibition

17th March 2018

Coalesce was a collaborative exhibition organised by a group of Fine Art students. The exhibition aimed to explore the effects of technology in the realm of art and how this effects the bodily gallery experience.

Volunteer at Stanley Picker Gallery & Dorwich House Museum

October 2017 - December 2017

I have been volunteering to help out with events at both locations including exhibitions and tours; giving me an insight into potential career paths and gaining valuable experience. 

Nolan- Descendants of McElroy in Galway

3rd August - 19th September 2018

This exhibition was a collaborative one celebrating the broad array of artistic practices within my family in Ireland. It included painting, drawing, sculpture, and I exhibited my acetate prints. 

Christmas Print Show at One Paved Court, Richmond

29th November - 6th December 2018

The Print Show at One Paved Court exhibited works by established artists and Kingston School of Art Students. I exhibited some screen prints I made based on some text work and images I collaged in my sketchbook.

'Don't we all play the same?' Workshop Series at Tate Modern with Children with SEND

11th December

This workshop at the Tate Modern aimed to bring together group of people who are usually educationally separate. We explored the similarities in the way we approach and interact with materials collaboratively, and discovered new ways to inhabit the gallery space and its architecture. It resulted in a playful and creative environment; making the gallery space feel more inclusive.

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