Moira Sweeney Blog Post

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Steve Ryan Blog Post

Steve Ryan is a London-based food and portrait photographer with over 10 years experience from Kilkenny, Ireland. He has been commissioned by some of the most innovative food and media brands in the world including Jamie Oliver, Guinness, Tabasco, Jamesons, Dominos & KFC. Steve co-founded Root+Bone in 2013, a quarterly magazine exploring London’s food and drink culture, where he is a contributing editor. In 2015 he co-founded 40FT Brewery in East London.

Paul Kelly Blog Post

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Vincent O’Byrne Blog Post

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Paul McCarthy Blog Post

Paul McCarthy is a Dublin based photographer.

Evan Buggle Blog Post

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John Lalor Blog Post

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Phil Behan Blog Post

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Adam Patterson Blog Post

Adam Patterson is a photographer, filmmaker and writer based in Belfast who works globally for a range of international companies and clients.

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Suzanne Mooney Blog Post

Suzanne Mooney is an Irish artist currently living in Japan. She holds a PhD from Tama Art University, Tokyo, and continues to work as an artist and educator in Tokyo. Utilizing time-based and spatial media she references Romanticism, painting and the Landscape, looking at how we interact within and experience space and Place, individually and collectively. Using imagery from constructed contemporary city spaces and borrowing motifs and imagery from Romantic painting she causes us to question our established perceptions of the world we live in. Mooney has received support from a number of funding bodies, including The Arts Council of Ireland, Dublin City Council and Culture Ireland. She has been awarded residencies in Iceland, Korea, Ireland and Spain and regularly travels to acquire material for new works. She won the Aesthetica Art Prize (Emerging Art Prize) in 2015. Recently, she held solo exhibitions at Launch Pad Gallery in Yokohama, and traveled to the UK for a solo exhibition at Bloc Projects and other activities at the invitation of Japan Now North, in connection with Japan Now at the British Library.