Field Station: Cornafulla

Field Station Cornafulla by Amanda Ralph

Luan Gallery presents Field Station: Cornafulla, a solo exhibition by Amanda Ralph. Centred on Cornafulla Bog and the Shannon Callows, the exhibition brings the visible landscape into tension with what it contains: shifting ecological conditions, field records, measurement and material evidence. Through moving image, sound, and sculpture, Ralph re-encounters the farm landscape without resolving it into a single authoritative image.

Field Station: Cornafulla has been developed with support from the Accenture Digital Innovation in Art Bursary, awarded through Business to Arts.

Supported by Accenture

This exhibition is supported by the Arts Council.

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  • Wed 1 Jul – Sun 30 Aug
  • clock-icon 11:00 – 17:00
  • Information Icon Accessibility Info: Wheelchair access, lifts, accessible toilets, guide dogs welcome.
  • location-icon Luan Gallery, Elliott Road, Athlone, Westmeath, N37 TH22
  • Free Admission Icon Free Admission
Amanda Ralph

Amanda Ralph

Amanda Ralph (b. 1966, Athlone, Ireland) graduated with a Fine Art degree from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin (1990), and an MFA from the University of Arizona on a Fulbright Scholarship (1995).

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