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06 Sept 2025

Tipperary artist to exhibit her work in Clonmel linking in with the Applefest event

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Tipperary artist to exhibit her work in Clonmel linking in with the Applefest  event

Beyone Adam or Eve is an exhibit of works by Tipperary artist Laura Dunne

The Narrow Space gallery in Clonmel  is delighted to welcome Loughmore based Laura Dunne to the gallery with her exhibition Beyond Adam or Eve. It will open on Thursday next, 21 September 2023 at 7.30pm. Laura will also give a painting demonstration on Culture Night, Friday 22 September from 6.00pm to 8.00pm.

Laura is a contemporary visual artist painting in oils and acrylics.  Originally from near Philadelphia, she now works out of her studio in Loughmore, Tipperary, where inspiration is drawn from the wild, emotive Irish landscape.   ‘Art is not only what I do, but who I am.  It is an integral part of my identity and so when it was disregarded for years there was an internal disconnect.  After my Foundation year at Art School in Philadelphia my world pivoted with 9/11 and my father being diagnosed with a terminal illness.  I broke from the art world, needing more stability and an escape from the urban environment.

After my father’s passing, I moved to Ireland.  With a few years of growth and self-discovery, I met my husband who allowed me to find my inner peace and joy again. He saw the artist I had neglected for years and encouraged my path back to the art world.  After 10 years I was now in a place of healing where I could return and face the artist inside. My art reflects the beauty and emotion of the landscape and the people that brought me back to life.  This show is dedicated to my husband and his unwavering support.'

 

The exhibition is comprised of a series of landscapes and a series of still lives on the theme of the apple, which complements the ClonmelApplefest.

 

'The landscapes are my personal journey of identity.  Landscapes that saved me and yet create a separation between parts of me left in America.

 

The apples speak more of a societal view on identity. How we project ourselves to the world may not align with how we identify (as individuals not restrictive to gender).  The intent for the take away of this show, is to raise awareness, stimulate a reflective emotional response and change our view on expectations of identity – gender or personal.  While we may identify as different, we are all going through the process of life and finding our own identity.'

 

The exhibition will run until Saturday 28 October, admission is free and everyone is welcome! The gallery is open Tuesday – Saturday, 10.30am – 5.30pm.

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