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Alan Phelan Blog Post

Phelan revived and uses the additive colour Joly screen process.

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Peter Gordon Blog Post

Peter Gordon is a Dublin based photographic artist. The goal of Peter’s work is to present the viewer with a new visual understanding of time and place.

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Anna Rackard Blog Post

Anna Rackard works as a photographic artist and as a set designer in the film industry.

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Mary A. Kelly Blog Post

Caption of the image Born Year, Month, Day (Location) Website https://marykelly.website/ Mary A. Kelly is a contemporary Irish artist and filmmaker. She holds an M.A. in Fine Art from N.C.A.D. as well...
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Conor O’Leary Blog Post

Conor O’Leary was born Wexford, a town in the South East of Ireland (1980) and studied Photojournalism in the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David. Following graduation he relocated to London. He currently works as an editorial photographer and also makes his own work, primarily long-term projects. Exhibitions include ‘Free-range’ at the Old Truman Brewery London, and photo documentation project ‘Out of sight, out of mind’, about a small community of Irish travellers, exhibited as a solo show in Wexford Art Centre, Ireland in 2010. His editorial work has appeared in publications including The New York Times, Fader, The Financial Times and The Telegraph Magazine. He is also a regular contributor to Helsingin Sanomat, the largest daily newspaper in the Nordic region.

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Robbie Mullins Blog Post

Robbie Mullins is an Irish Artist located between Berlin and Dublin. His photographic work varies from studio based conceptual portraiture, LGBTQ commentary, mental health awareness and most recently a series titled “Boundless” which is plays with the social construction of gender through deconstructed body portraiture.”Boundless” was recently exhibited in Steambox studios in Dublin apart of the Photo Ireland Festival. The next project to be launched is a Magazine named “Still Issues”, a portrait and Q&A publication which comments on the issues that remain within the LGBTQ community “I decided to create this magazine to shine light on issues that are still very prevalent in the LGBTQ community. The marriage referendum, which passed May of last year, created a national conversation surrounding the community’s future. The strives and progress made did not go unnoticed but i believe there are a substantial amount of issues remaining in the community that need to be discussed and action taken. “Other work titled “My Given Colours” which reflects on his own experience growing up gay in Ireland and comments on the underrepresented relationship between Nation and community.Other exhibited work of Robbie’s Include his piece titled “An Agitated state” taken from his Book of the same name. The work taken from his collection focused on the theme of anxiety, the work was shown in Dublin’s Exchange Gallery.Robbie is also known for his commercial work. His most recognised work in this area would be his involvement in QOD’s advertisement campaign for a range of beauty products which was visible nationwide. Robbie was Director and photographer for both product and fashion shoots.Robbie is a recent graduate with a first class Honours degree in Photography in The Institute for Art Design and technology in Dun Laoghaire.