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.
Visual Art (including sculpture, print, painting, photography, ceramics etc)
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.
Leah Corbett is an artist and curator from Co. Tipperary.
She graduated in 2016 with a degree in Fine Art from Crawford College of Art and Design, Cork.
Artist Biography
I am a photographic artist living beneath the Galtee mountains in the Glen of Aherlow. My images explore the social, economic and agricultural history of human settlement in the Galtee mountains, and strive to generate introspection on our relationship with natural landscapes. I hold an MA in Photography from London Metropolitan University.
Artistic Practice
Mollie Anna King studied for her B.A at Crawford College of Art & Design before completing an M.F.A in Sculpture at the Slade School of Art. King has had solo shows in The Museum of Hidden History, South Tipperary Arts Centre, The National Sculpture Factory, CANAL Gallery and AMP Gallery, London. She has been a recipient of The Next Generation Artists Award, the Barto dos Santos Memorial Award, the Land Securities Award and Studio Residency in Bow Arts, London.
Cleary engages primarily in a sculptural-based practice that embraces common materials and textiles. Sustainability is an important aspect of her practice; deconstructing found objects and upcycling them into curious assemblages has become the backbone of her artistic style.
Kriti Khatri is an international Artist and Designer from India. She completed her Masters in Design from The National Institute of Design and Bachelor of Fine Arts from the University of Delhi in India. She has closely worked with industries and conducted workshops for the Naval Academy in India.
Before moving to Ireland she was teaching as an Assistant Professor in various Design Institutes and Universities in India.
Joanna Ryan-Purcell is a writer, artist, performer and theatremaker. She aims to bring her three mediums of writing, painting and performing together to create her own unique style of theatre.
Her current project is a poetic performance called "I Flew as a Swan" written by Joanna and directed by Australian directors Tony Kishawi and Mary Eggleston.
This performance is based on the Children of Lir myth adopted by Joanna. Joanna is also the founder and artistic director of the Blue Door Sessions. This project is currently postponed until further notice.