Marine Comperatore - Kearney is a French artist based in Clonmel. South Tipperary .Ireland.
She has always pushed herself to evolve in her painting as life changes you. She is mixing classical drawing and mixed media to express herself.
Her style could be define as Contemporary Naif Expressionism Art – Abstract .
Classical drawing, mixed media & a flavor of vibrant self-expression art works.
Yonit Kosovske performs as a soloist, chamber musician, and collaborative artist on harpsichord, modern piano, fortepiano, and chamber organ. She is dedicated to a diverse body of repertoire spanning 500 years, from the 1500s through Contemporary music. She is involved in many different projects bringing together music and dance, visual arts, poetry, and film. Yonit is co-producer of the Limerick Early Music Festival, co-director of H.I.P.S.T.E.R.
I studied fine art painting in LSAD from 1995-'99 graduating with a BA (Hons) and I have combined working as an artist with facilitating one-to-one and group spiritual and personal development since then. I am an Interfaith minister and recently completed an MA in Applied Spirituality.
My personal art work us very much spirituality based but I also work on commissions and murals in a variety of styles and subjects.
Kristof is a singer-songwriter living in Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland ; originally from Orléans in France.
He received his first guitar as a Christmas present from the factory where his father was working. Since then the guitar has been a true companion. In the second half of the 90’s Kristof joined the group “Au Lit Les Mômes”. It was a great formative time with great friends playing original songs and folk music from Ireland and Quebec.
Emily, a Tipperary native, has shown a great interest in all things literature from a young age. She has been published in the anthology The Quarryman, Cork Words 2, Motley Magazine, Icarus, and is a 2021 runner-up in UCC's Eoin Murray Scholarship. After completing her M.Phil in Creative Writing with Trinity, she is currently an editor at the literary magazine 'The Wild Umbrella', teaching with Fighting Words, and working on her novel.
Deej Fabyc works with performance, installation, photography and video. Their work has for many years addressed the psychological dimensions of the personal and political experience of trauma. Current performance work is engaged with wicked embodied mapping of narratives of awkwardness, neurodiversity, ageing, loss, mental health and chronic illness. Fabyc has performed in museums, night clubs, and the street internationally since the 1980s.
Annie Hogg is a visual artist based in Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Her work explores power relations and resources. Aiming to see both human and other than human responses and outcomes in human led situations. Material choices are made with an intention of furthering this commentary and questioning.
After graduating in 2002 with a BA in sculpture from Aki College of Art in The Netherlands, she worked and lived on environmental protest camps and studied organic horticulture.
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.