Voice rewilding
Voice Rewilding (2026) is an immersive multimedia installation combining film and textile work that explores the relationship between language, landscape, and crip time through the lived experience of stammering. Engaging with the phenomenology of stammering, the work considers speech as an interruption, tension, repetition, anticipation, and delay rather than something continuous or linear. Through sound, moving image, and material processes, the installation creates space for the voice to be reclaimed and rewilded, drawing connections between language and landscape through the natural rhythms, pauses, and cycles they share.
Thorn between places
Thorn Between Places (2026) is a piece of artwork created on Sherkin Island. It explores parallels between language and place, emerging during a phase of developing work focused on observation of language, obstacles, landscapes, and tension.
During this period, I was examining the history of mark-making in the Irish countryside, including carved ligatures on stone, parallel notches, and other forms of inscribed or repeated marking. These references informed the visual and conceptual language of this work and further developed my practice for a larger-scale project.
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