Siobhan Hyde

Siobhan has worked with print since 1989, specialising in etching, silkscreen and woodblock, and focusing mainly on still life imagery. She is a longstanding member of Graphic Studo Dublin, where she editions prints for renowned Irish and international artists.

Sonya Kinch

Sonya Kinch graduated from Ireland’s National College of Art and Design. She works in a variety of media including acrylics, watercolours and ceramics. A lot of her work is inspired by the Irish coast and woodlands. Her ‘Vico Road’ series was painted during lockdown, which offered a unique opportunity to experience the empty coastal roads in a new way. sonyakinchirishart.com

Maura Lynch

Maura Lynch grew up among fields and woodlands in Holywood, lectured in Belfast in art and 3D design for many years, and now practices full-time in print, ceramics and bronze. To make cyanotypes, Maura places specimens onto paper coated with a photosensitive solution and lets the action of light create a silhouette effect. Picking flowers in the early morning, drawing them into an arrangement, exposing them to light and washing and drying the paper ‘feels rhythmic and connected to the natural world’, she says. Several of Maura’s large-scale cyanotypes have been bought by the Arts Council.

Nicola Lynch Morrin

Nicola Lynch Morrin lives and works in County Kildare. A member of Graphic Studio Dublin, the Water Colour Society of Ireland, the Irish Society of Botanical Artists, the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club, and Visual Artists Ireland, she has won many awards and has exhibited across Ireland, Europe and the USA. Her flower portraits, mysterious and evocative, push the boundaries of botanical art.

Niamh Mac Gowan

Niamh Mac Gowan developed her printmaking skills while studying at Dublin’s National College of Art and Design. Her etchings and aquatints are intricate and small in scale, featuring landscapes and streetscapes of Ireland and England. She is a member of Graphic Studio Dublin.

Bernadette Madden

Dublin-born Bernadette Madden studied painting at Ireland’s National College of Art and Design (NCAD). She works mainly in batik (wax resist on linen) and screenprint on paper.

Kevin McAleenan

Kevin McAleenan was born in Banbridge, County Down. He studied art at the University of Ulster and graduated in 1985. Kevin’s paintings - ‘a response to a way of life slowly fading in a changing Ireland’ - focus on creating striking colour relationships, which drift towards the abstract. His images are distilled into strong, interlocking colour blocks.

Zita McGarry Kelly

A self-taught artist, Zita says of her work that ‘Memories, and the people within them, drive me to paint as if attempting to re-create the past. I work in fits and starts, often late at night or before morning, to transfer experiences into art’. Her work has been exhibited in galleries across Ireland.

Anne McNulty

Anne McNulty studied at Ireland’s National College of Art and Design. She paints in different genres, with plein air landscape painting most dominant among them. Her paintings have been exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy in Dublin and at the Royal Academy in London. Dublin’s Doorway Gallery stocks her work.

Ed Miliano

Ed Miliano lives and works in Dun Laoghaire. He was born in New York, and studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. His past projects include ‘Diary’ when he painted the view from his studio window every day for more than a year. He also painted a wrap-around mural at Joseph Walsh Studios. During a three-year period working in Tokyo, Ed studied Mokuhanga printmaking. His work is in private and public collections including Axa Insurance, Business to Arts, the Office of Public Works, and the Ballinglen Museum of Art.