Ormond Art Studios

Ormond Art Studios ormondartists@gmail.com ormondartstudios.com The space comprises of artist studios and a project space located in a georgian building in Dublin city centre.

Current Members: Dorota Borowa, Chloe Brenan, Claire Burke, Myrid Carten, Niamh Coffey, Sarah Edmondson, Hazel Egan, Kieran Gallagher and Paul O'Neill. Ormond Studios was founded by a group of 2009 graduates as a self-
managed, centrally situated, affordable working space for emerging visual artists.

We are happy to introduce two more of our lovely new studio members who have joined us recently!🌾⭐️Warm welcomes!  and  ...
17/11/2025

We are happy to introduce two more of our lovely new studio members who have joined us recently!🌾⭐️

Warm welcomes! and

Mel weaves together narrative and modelmaking to create speculative worlds, built from research on planning, housing, data and place. Her sculptures and books have shown across the UK and Ireland (including the LAB Gallery, SIgnal Film & Media, and Dublin Fringe Festival), and find homes on the bookshelves and walls of strangers and friends.

Bill Harris (Bull Horris) is a visual artist, DJ and organiser. Their practice begins with sound as its initial research point, branching out from here to examine the politics, actions and people who contribute to the environment and atmospheres that allow for particular forms of sound to be heard. Harris uses performance and expanded sculpture as a means to assess the socio-political roles of the individual and collective within society. They are also a co-founder and resident of TENDER, a q***r, nomadic (by necessity) DIY party, which focuses on creating intentional spaces for the community since 2022. Recent shows include Miss Powder Vacuum (2025) at The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art, you & us (2025) commissioned as part of Out of the Strong Came Forth Sweetness, a group show curated by Brian Teeling in response to 30 years of the Gay Health Netwok, ACCESSOR (2024) as part of Dublin Fringe Festival 2024 and Foil Curtains & Fog Machines (2023) commissioned by The Douglas Hyde Gallery of Contemporary Art.

🚨EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT🚨Join us on Friday 29th August for the opening of a new show by studio member Jonathan O’Grady ✨...
23/08/2025

🚨EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT🚨

Join us on Friday 29th August for the opening of a new show by studio member Jonathan O’Grady ✨✨✨

‘what’s this here, beneath me?’ is a solo-presentation of new work by Dublin-based artist Jonathan O’Grady, revolving around the site of the monument or ruin - a place of reconstruction and reimagining. Through predominantly drawing and image-making, the work investigates notions of ownership, preservation and purity in relation to heritage. The event of excavation underpins the show, where objects are presumed but have yet to be discovered, leaving a gap in which such historical packaging can be questioned and thwarted.

Join us for a drinks reception on Friday from 6 - 8pm ☀️☀️

Kindly supported by the Arts Council Ireland.

We are buzzing to announce an open studio event this Thursday July 31st with our 2025 Project Resident Bill Harris! Bill...
28/07/2025

We are buzzing to announce an open studio event this Thursday July 31st with our 2025 Project Resident Bill Harris! Bill Harris is a visual artist, DJ and organiser whose practice is heavily embedded in the sonic and visual aspects of constructed everyday life. For the past 7 weeks in Ormond Studios, Bill has been developing a new body of research, TRACER, which ranges from the history of ATARI here in Ireland to instances of mass psychogenic illness, electric scooters, shadowboxing and pageantry. Bill will have aspects from previous works on show alongside material surrounding a new event for Culture Night at The Douglas Hyde.

Join us through a pre-booked slot during the day for a more in depth look and a conversation with the artist, or else pop by between 16:00 - 18:00 for our open door viewing of the work.

Booking is available through the eventbrite link in our bio

Ormond is located on the 2nd floor of a Georgian Dublin building, as such it is not fully accessible. If you would like to view the work but this is a barrier to you please contact Bill who can organise a personal viewing or chat to you individually about their practice.

If you have any questions please feel free to reach out: bullhorris@gmail.com

Congratulations to our members Anna and Rachel who are moving on to exciting new things this summer! Anna will be moving...
10/07/2025

Congratulations to our members Anna and Rachel who are moving on to exciting new things this summer! Anna will be moving to Finland to start a masters at the University of the Arts, Helsinki and Rachel will be leaving the studio after being awarded the Recent Graduate Residency at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios. Anna and Rachel have been organising members for two years and have made amazing contributions to the studio in that time, we will miss them loads! As a result we are now seeking two new full-time members to start in August 2025. If you are looking for space to make work and to be part of an artist-run community in Dublin - send us your application! If you have applied for previous open calls please let us know if you would like us to include your application for the current round.

Ormond Art Studios is an artist-run initiative in Dublin City, which consists of a total of eight full-time members. Our members have access to two shared studio spaces and can avail of shared studio equipment (cameras, audio equipment, power tools) and a digital workspace. One of the studio spaces also functions as a project space available for exhibitions and events, filming, rehearsals, and short-term projects. A full-time member is given a dedicated personal space of roughly 2 x 2.25 m.

In exchange for an affordable studio space of €100 a month members are expected to manage the running of the space. We also manage a programme of group and solo exhibitions, studio trips, talks, two short residencies and an annual zine fair. More information can be found in the link in our bio.

THE DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS MONDAY JULY 21ST AT MIDNIGHT

Applicants are required to send:
* A completed application form - linked in bio - in PDF format.
* An Artist CV (2 pages max).
* A single PDF of examples of your work (max. 10 images and/or links to moving image works and websites).
to ormondartists@gmail.com. Shortlisted applicants may be required to conduct a brief phone interview with one of the members to assess their suitability in running an artist run space. All applicants required to do this will be notified in advance.

Ormond Studios is delighted to announce Bill Harris as the recipient of our 2025 Project Residency! Bill has been using ...
08/07/2025

Ormond Studios is delighted to announce Bill Harris as the recipient of our 2025 Project Residency! Bill has been using their time in the studio to develop a new body of research TRACER: a performance mapping the video game company giant ATARI’s ethics of production: originating in Dublin City and extending to factories in Shenzen and mining corporations in the Congo .

Bill Harris is a visual artist, DJ and organiser whose practice is heavily embedded in both the sonic and visual. Their practice begins with a sound. Studying the arc of noise, it can be heard as a cacophony of politics, actions and people; co-creators of the environments and atmospheres that allow for *this particular sound to exist. Driven by moments of collective and individual insurgence, Harris creates participatory & invitational artworks based upon these sonic relations. Using their own stories to relay a new one. They are co-founder and resident of TENDER, a q***r, nomadic (by necessity), DIY party which focuses on creating intentional spaces for the community. 
Recent work and achievements include you & us, a sculptural installation commissioned for Out of the Strong Came Forth Sweetness at the former Science Gallery (2025), ACCESSOR, a site specific game which received The George Fitzmaurice Award for its premiere at Dublin Fringe Festival (2024), The Break New Ground Award from Dublin Fringe Festival (2024), Foil Curtains & Fog Machines, a curated evening of performance and sound at the Douglas Hyde Gallery (2023), Pleaser at NCAD Works (2023).

We’re sad to say that our members Aindriu O‘ Deasun and Mary Kervick will be leaving us this summer.They’ve made amazing...
12/05/2025

We’re sad to say that our members Aindriu O‘ Deasun and Mary Kervick will be leaving us this summer.They’ve made amazing contributions to the studio over the years and we will miss them loads!🥲💓

We’re now seeking two new full-time members to start in June and July 2025. If you are looking for space to make work and to be part of an artist-run community in Dublin - send us your application!

Ormond Art Studios is an artist-run initiative in Dublin City, which consists of a total of eight full-time members. Our members have access to two shared studio spaces and can avail of shared studio equipment (cameras, audio equipment, power tools) and a digital workspace. One of the studio spaces also functions as a project space available for exhibitions and events, filming, rehearsals, and short-term projects. A full-time member is given a dedicated personal space of roughly 2 x 2.25 m.

In exchange for an affordable studio space of €100 a month, members are expected to manage the running of the space. We also manage a programme of group and solo exhibitions, studio trips, talks, two short residencies and an annual zine fair. More information can be found in the link in our bio.

The deadline for applications is Sunday the 25th of May at midnight.

Applicants are required to send:

A completed application form in PDF format.
An Artist CV (2 pages max).
A single PDF of examples of your work (max. 10 images and/or links to moving image works and websites).

to ormondartists@gmail.com 💠❤️‍🔥

We invited Ormond Art Studio alumni Emma Battlebury to exhibit at our Zine Fair earlier this month. Her paintings were t...
04/05/2025

We invited Ormond Art Studio alumni Emma Battlebury to exhibit at our Zine Fair earlier this month. Her paintings were then auctioned, and all proceeds went towards our fundraiser for Palestinian aid. Thanks to Emma, for your generous contribution, and everyone who bid on the paintings!

1. Oil on Canvas, 25 x 35 cm artwork by Emma Battlebury photographed by Ellie Berry

2. Stopped diaspason, 2025, Oil on Canvas, 30 x 90 cm artwork by Emma Battlebury photographed by Ellie Berry

Our Project residency is back!! 🙇‍♀️❤️‍🔥We are currently seeking applications from emerging visual artists until May 16t...
03/05/2025

Our Project residency is back!! 🙇‍♀️❤️‍🔥

We are currently seeking applications from emerging visual artists until May 16th 2025. The purpose of the residency is to provide time and space for the development of artistic research in a comfortable, practical and supportive environment. This is a 6 week Artist Studio Residency with a stipend of €500 for emerging artists. the residency commences in June and finishes in mid July 2025.

The deadline for submissions is May 16th 2025 at midnight.

This year’s resident will have a dedicated studio space in our Project Space and access to the studio’s equipment (please note: the space is shared with 2 other artists). The awardee will also be given the option to hold an open studio, crit or event at the end of the residency.

Further information and application guidelines are linked in our bio!

A handful of beautiful zines and publications submitted thus far!
02/04/2025

A handful of beautiful zines and publications submitted thus far!

Join us for our final event of A River In Between with artists Silvina Siterna and Anna Stuart. The talk will take place...
27/03/2025

Join us for our final event of A River In Between with artists Silvina Siterna and Anna Stuart. The talk will take place on the 29th of March at 2pm in studio 6 in temple bar gallery where Silvina and Anna will be discussing their practices and common themes within their work. The event is free but booking is required via the eventbrite in our bio.
Silvina Sisterna is a socially engaged artist whose practice bridges community collaboration with experimental visual approaches. Her work, which often incorporates analogue photography, writing, and filming, explores themes of identity, belonging, and transformation. Silvina worked alongside a community of migrant women from Latin America, the Nepantla Collective, to co-create the visual body of work Points of Encounter, exhibited at Photo Museum Ireland in 2024. Silvina is the recipient of several awards, including the Arts Council’s Agility Award (2024), the 2023 Create and FSAS Residency Award, the AIC Project Realization Award, and the 2023 AIC Mentorship.

Anna Stuart is a visual artist based in Dublin and a graduate of the Bachelor’s Degree in Art (Sculpture) at IADT, Dun Laoghaire (2022). Encompassing sculptural and image making processes, her practice seeks to explore new areas of art making as a way of observing and engaging with the world. Underpinned by a fascination with deep time, Stuart often draws upon living systems, phenomena and natural processes to create work which explores our relationship with the non-human and reconsiders ways of being.

Thank you to everyone who came by to see ‘An Apprenticeship’ by our lovely studio member .pickering_ which screened in t...
21/03/2025

Thank you to everyone who came by to see ‘An Apprenticeship’ by our lovely studio member .pickering_ which screened in the Project Space in late February. 🌸

An Apprenticeship is a two channel moving-image work that circulates around the contemporary struggle and desire for intimacy, and draws attention to the quiet anxieties of self-presentation.

Photography by

This Saturday our third artist duo, Mary Kervick and Sinead Kampff, are hosting as part of our A River In Between series...
20/03/2025

This Saturday our third artist duo, Mary Kervick and Sinead Kampff, are hosting as part of our A River In Between series. Mary and Sinead will be discussing research, recent work and commonalities within their practices. The talk will take place on the 22nd of March at 2pm in studio 6 in temple bar gallery. The event is free but booking is required via the eventbrite in our bio.

Mary Kervick is a visual artist based in Dublin, Ireland. She studied Zoology at National University of Ireland, Galway and Fine Art Painting and Visual Culture from the National College of Art & Design. She makes drawings, paintings and group performances. Recent activities include a video screening by Fanvid at Unit 44, participation in the Dublin Art Book Fair 2024, and the exhibition Antirust (2024) at Ormond Art Studios.

Sinead Kampff (b. 1997, Kildare) is a painter living and working in Dublin. She graduated from NCAD’s painting department in 2022. She works primarily with oil paints and other multimedia materials. Her practice deals with the themes of abandonment, loss and navigating the beauty in empty space and what makes up that space. Sinead has recently shown work at the Outset Xmas Open (2023), the 194th RHA annual Exhibition, Dublin Modular’s HI-FIVE Compression event at the RHA (2024) and currently has a solo show open at Lucky’s Bar Meath St.

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