Born in Tipperary and based in Cork City, Kearney graduated from the Crawford College of Art & Design in 2005. His work reflects his interest in architecture, perspective and natural lighting and explores how these change our emotional connection to our city.
His work has been exhibited throughout Ireland, including solo shows at the Linenhall Arts Centre, Sirius Arts Centre, Iontas Theatre and Garter Lane Arts Centre. He has participated in group shows in the Lavit Gallery in Cork and the Source Arts Centre in Co. Tipperary among others.
Pat is a professional piano player, vocalist and musical director for over 30 years.
He is an A.I.M.s award-winning sound engineer providing full sound system, lights and video recording for all events.
MA Festive Arts - IWAMD - UL
BA Arts (Music) - UCC
H. Diploma in Education - UCC
Helena Tobin is an artist, curator and researcher based in rural Co. Tipperary. She is a graduate of the MA in Visual Art Practices, IADT and the BA in Fine Art from Crawford College of Art and Design. Through the use of mixed media and installation, Helena explores and questions structures of belief; and how these often hidden beliefs affect our idea of culture, our place in society and our concept of history.
Gina Oberoi is a mezzo soprano from Ireland. She has worked both nationally and internationally as a soloist. She has worked with some of the major opera companies and choral societies in Ireland. She has also worked with RTE and sang on Lyric FM. She has worked with the Clonmel Junction Festival.
Paul Kelly has been working as a mixed media artist in Clonmel for the past 25 years. Paul has collaborated with many artists and organisations during his career including Clonmel Junction Festival, Clonmel Applefest, South Tipperary Co Council and more.
Notable is his work on The Siege of Clonmel which won best documentary film at the Wexford Documentary Film Festival, a collaborative project with Clonmel Busking Festival and Rehab Care Knocklofty.
TTT graduated from LSAD with an honours degree in Fine Art Painting receiving the Tom Fox Award 2013. Painting in vibrant colours with the freedom of abstraction in tandem with the discipline of photorealism, she creates unique images that sizzle with life, energy and colour. Whether depicting the delicacy of the cherry blossom or the elusive blooms of the cannonball tree, or the highly charged symbolism of the common poppy, her flower paintings radiate a world of beautifully illustrated botanicals against the backdrop of free-flowing abstraction.
Tipperary born Rory Prout's paintings depict remote or rural environments and the quiet traces of the human figure found in them.
He graduated with an M.A. in Modern and Contemporary Art History, Theory and Criticism from U.C.C. in 2015.
Visual Artist Michael has developed his practice through work of encaustics, combining the fluidity of the beeswax & damar resin with the vibrancy of oil painting.
I am a qualified nursery/primary school teacher. I teach ceramics in local primary and secondary schools and from my studio. My strengths are in designing and delivering projects appropriate for and with a student-centred focus. Since 1998 I have been making decorative raku ceramic pieces sold from home and through galleries in Ireland. I do commissions, and installations and also have exhibitions. I enjoy working in a collaborative setting, presently working designing ceramics for the 'craft' beer industry.
I am a presenter and documentary maker with Tipp Mid West Radio and I present Talent Talk a monthly arts programme on Tipp Mid West Radio, which goes out between 9 pm and 10 pm on the last Wednesday of each month. Artists of all disciplines are welcome on the show.
I also record and edit documentaries for the same station. I have a long involvement with amateur drama as an actor, writer, director and producer.