How It’s Made: Unmasking AI
‘UNMASKING AI’ will be the 3rd annual How It’s Made festival and exhibition. The event will see creative artists collaborating with researchers to develop a 3-day series of events on artificial intelligence with the theme of Then.Today.Tomorrow. Creative people will be invited to...
Ultra – Diffusissima 2025
I Think I Made You Up Inside My Head Thomas Brezing’s exhibition I Think I Made You Up Inside My Head confronts the viewer with a meditation on the fragile architecture of identity and memory. The architecture of Palazzo Provana di Collegno, a space where history, education, and...
Formal and Wild Landscapes
There is another world but it is in this one.— Paul Éluard Fergus Martin’s work inhabits the shifting threshold between order and reverie, structure and dream. A painter, sculptor, and photographer with a post-minimalist sensibility, Martin pursues forms that are at once grounded in material...
Evolving Landscapes
Featured artists: Louis Haugh, Tadhg Kinsella, Laura Skehan Evolving Landscapes brings together three contemporary Irish artists whose practices critically engage with the realities of ecological crisis, time, and the politics of perception in a rapidly shifting environment. The exhibition...
Between Flesh and Reflection
Navigating Identity, the Human Body, and Our Space on Earth Featured artists: Vera Ryklova, Domnick Sorace, and Allyson Keehan In a globalised world where identities are constantly shifting under the weight of socio-political, environmental, and technological forces, the question of what it means...
This Too Will Pass
Photo credit: Richard Long 2020 Featured artists: Aisling Dunne, Ceara Conway, Darran McGlynn, Katherine Sankey, Luke Casserly, Naomi Draper, Richard Long, Thomas Brezing You cannot step into the same river twice Heraclitus. Fragments. Penguin Classics, 2001. The concept of walking as an...
Echoes of Change
Small actions, when multiplied by millions, can transform the world Featured artists, scientists and professionals: Bernadette Hopkins, Laura Skehan, Alannah Robins, Marie Hanlon, Jennifer Cunningham, Dr John Gallagher, Eamonn Donlyn Under the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan, “New...
Vessels of Time
In Vessels of Time, Laura Skehan delves deeply into the concept of the "vessel," reimagining it as more than just a container. The word 'vessel' can refer to any object used to hold or carry, including anatomical structures like blood vessels or botanical xylem, which transports nutrients...
Prototypes for Cyborgs – A Space Opera
Mark Cullen in Collaboration with Tadhg Kinsella, Tadhg Ó Cuirín, Paul Green & Mick Murray Prototypes for Cyborgs – A Space Opera is a sensory and philosophical encounter. Occupying a liminal space between performance, installation, and science fiction, it immerses audiences in a network of...
Periodical Review 14 – A Language to Shout In
Selected by Miguel Amado, Valeria Ceregini, Mark Cullen & Gavin Murphy Basil Al-Rawi, Kian Benson Bailes, Ceara Conway, Sarah Durcan, Farouk858, Shane Hynan, Sarah Long, Samir Mahmood, Riki Matsuda, Yvonne McGuinness, NAMACO (Han Hogan and Donal Fullam), Yuri Pattison, Amanda Rice, Sonia...
How It’s Made: demystify IoT
How It’s Made: Where Science Meets Art to Inspire and Educate! Ever wondered how data is collected on walking, cycling, and public transport? How It’s Made brings together scientists, artists, and the community to explore how the Internet of Things (IoT) can keep us healthier, safer, and...
Citizenship
Explore Citizenship, Multiculturalism, and Belonging in Lone Beiter's New Sculptural Exhibition We are excited to introduce CITIZENSHIP, a thought-provoking exhibition by Dingle-based Danish artist Lone Beiter, curated by Valeria Ceregini. Beiter’s latest body of work brings...












