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Until Mar 13: Absence – Presence | Catherine Greene. Sculptures and drawings. This exhibition traces a lineage of women whose lives unfolded within religious  communities between the 6th and 16th centuries. Beginning with St. Brigid and extending through Julian of Norwich, Hildegard of Bingen, and the Renaissance painter Plautilla Nelli, the figures embody a spectrum of
creative and spiritual vocations‚ a healer, mystic, writer, musician, and painter. The cloak serves as the central metaphor of the exhibition, becoming a non-figurative embodiment of women's collective experience. 
https://catherinegreene.com

From Mar 24: Common Fractures - To mark the Cypriot presidency of the EU, the Cyprus-based Irish artist Miriam McConnon presents a solo exhibition of her most recent work that looks at Ireland's and Cyprus's shared history of colonialism, its consequences and the impact it had on the social and political evolution of both nations in its aftermath. Objects such as a wedding dress, a military jacket, books, and ancient ceramic vessels narrate the common elevation of religion,
education, and conflict in the post-colonial era of both nations. The artist also refers to the mass emigration that befell both nations during and after their struggle for independence. 
https://miriammcconnonart.com

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