Worked with 22 fifth year pupils to create a three piece bereavement sculpture for central garden courtyard. Oak, redwood and copper. Funded by Wicklow County Council.
Creation of shopfloor piece of sculpture with involvement of workforce. Made of plastics and objects donated by workers. Funded by the Arts Council.
First large scale art work to be undertaken as part of M.naF.'s (Young farmer's organisation) art in the community programme. Chestnut, sycamore and copper. Funded by M.naF. and Coillte (Irish Forestry Board).
Three roomed multi-media installation. Worked in conjunction with 25 fifth year pupils. Mixed media and sound. Funded by Arts Council.
Three roomed multi-media installation. Worked in conjunction with 25 fifth year pupils. Mixed media and sound. Funded by Arts Council.
Three roomed multi-media installation. Worked in conjunction with 25 fifth year pupils. Mixed media and sound. Funded by Arts Council.
Creation of 10 photo-montages in response to question "Who am I?" Funded by Wicklow County Council.
Creation of 10 photo-montages in response to question "Who am I?" Funded by Wicklow County Council.
Creation of 10 photo-montages in response to question "Who am I?" Funded by Wicklow County Council.
St. Patrick's Primary School, Bray. Meditation room and sculptural centre piece. Sculpture suspended from ceiling and floating 12 inches off floor. Made of wood fibre and coconut fibre.
Photo-montage portraits of asylum seekers from 9 countries based on their stories. Toured 11 venues in 2001-2002. Funding from Wicklow County Council and Northeastern Health Board.
Photo-montage portraits of asylum seekers from 9 countries based on their stories. Toured 11 venues in 2001-2002. Funding from Wicklow County Council and Northeastern Health Board.
Photo-montage portraits of asylum seekers from 9 countries based on their stories. Toured 11 venues in 2001-2002. Funding from Wicklow County Council and Northeastern Health Board.
Photo-montage portraits of asylum seekers from 9 countries based on their stories. Toured 11 venues in 2001-2002. Funding from Wicklow County Council and Northeastern Health Board.
Photo-montage portraits of asylum seekers from 9 countries based on their stories. Toured 11 venues in 2001-2002. Funding from Wicklow County Council and Northeastern Health Board.
Photo-montage portraits of asylum seekers from 9 countries based on their stories. Toured 11 venues in 2001-2002. Funding from Wicklow County Council and Northeastern Health Board.
Dunderry Park Transpersonal Centre, Co, Meath. Four arches in Cedar of Lebanon and Douglas Fir framing plinths with pewter and resin plaques representing the four directions/seasons/stages of life (Left to right below: east/spring, south/summer, west/autumn, north/winter). Entrance into area of centre with ceremonial cairn and sweatlodge.
Dunderry Park Transpersonal Centre, Co, Meath. Four arches in Cedar of Lebanon and Douglas Fir framing plinths with pewter and resin plaques representing the four directions/seasons/stages of life (Left to right below: east/spring, south/summer, west/autumn, north/winter). Entrance into area of centre with ceremonial cairn and sweatlodge.
Loreto Secondary School. Five angels representing the five founding principles of the Loreto Order: Love, Justice, Joy, Freedom and Sincerity in wood, plaster and paper. Also entrance feature, tabernacle stand and two back-lit light panels representing Prayer and Meditation. Light panels by Aaron Ross.
Loreto Secondary School. Five angels representing the five founding principles of the Loreto Order: Love, Justice, Joy, Freedom and Sincerity in wood, plaster and paper. Also entrance feature, tabernacle stand and two back-lit light panels representing Prayer and Meditation. Light panels by Aaron Ross.
Collaborative Multi-media Installation 1997. Secrets was a collaboration with artists Mary MacNeill and Caroline Hill. It consisted of a four compartment space with interactive sound and light features. The installation toured Bray, Dublin, Wicklow and Arklow during a seven month period in 1997-8.
Sculpture to commemorate 150 years of involvement in education by Loreto Order in Bray. Copper and redwood.
This was another collaborative multi-media installation with Mary MacNeill and Caroline Hill. The central feature was a whirlwind which rose up through two stories of the Tinahely Courthouse Centre with people and objects being sucked in the bottom and thrown out the top. The theme was sudden transformation. Funded by Tinahely Courthouse Centre.