An exciting start to the New Year🎉🪩Absolutely delighted to have been featured in this years Irish Times list of ‘50 People to Watch’ for 2026
Yeeeeee Hawwwww🪩🕺🎉💝
Thank you to
@irishtimesmagazine@irishtimesnews
Closing out this year I want to share some pictures from the RDS Visual Artist Awards that’s exhibited in The Museum of Modern Art in Dublin earlier this year!
This is one of my proudest moments❤️⭐️Thank you to the @rdsdublin@immaireland and the @rha.arts for this exciting opportunity and new chapter!
@rdsdublin@immaireland@rha.arts
#rdsawards#imma#fineart#tufting#sculpture#film#rha
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200cm x 100cm
Key Learnings Exhibition Curated by @coconut_mule
Installation Photographs by @paulmaccarthaigh
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130cm x 140cm
Key Learnings exhibition Curated by @coconut_mule
Install photographs by @paulmaccarthaigh
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‘The Shopping List’ exhibited part of the Key learning’s Exhibition in the RHA Gallery @rha.arts
Curated by @coconut_mule
130cm x 190cm 📷 Beautiful install photographs taken by @paulmaccarthaigh
Thank you to everyone who braved the storm to come to the opening night 🌧️
A reminder that the artist talk is on tomorrow, Saturday 18th at 2pm. Join us in the gallery for a Q&A with our current exhibiting artist, Asha Murray. @murray_asha
Photography by @arrr.arrr
Curated by @amykramerartist
126 Artist-Run Gallery invites you to join us for a Q&A with our current exhibiting artist, Asha Murray.
Saturday 18th at 2pm in 126 Gallery. We’d love to see you there.
Her exhibition It Felt Like A Dream runs until 26 April.
Gallery hours are 12–6pm, Wednesday to Sunday.
Photograph by @arrr.arrr
126 Artist-Run Gallery presents It Felt Like A Dream, a solo exhibition by Asha Murray.
Asha’s practice examines narratives of contemporary life through a feminist perspective. She is inspired by the societal constructs interwoven within mundane objects, everyday lives, and domestic spaces.
Her practice explores and engages with object ontology, questioning the influence of objects on everyday life. Working across experimental film, textiles, and sculpture, Asha considers themes of overconsumption and consumerism, and the impact of these on identity.
We invite you to join us for the opening reception on Saturday April 4 at 6pm.
Running until April 26.
Open Wednesday to Sunday, 12–6pm.
📍 126 Artist-Run Gallery, Galway
Amazing!!! Did you know you can make your own plaster milk in only 40 minutes!! Amazing!!!
1/8 films from my teleshopping series now on display in the RHA Gallery! Runs till April 19th GREAT!!!