Eimearjean McCormack: Survey Series
McCormack’s exhibition captures fleeting beauty and memory, inviting reflection on the delicate world around us.
McCormack’s show will address a variety of themes, from intimate moments of reflection to broader glimpses of fleeting beauty, weaving a unified narrative that encourages viewers to contemplate the delicate nature of our environment and delve into the subtle complexities of the world we live in. She is interested in how repetition can evoke the dissolution of memory and how art can function as a record of both the process and the mind’s reflection.
Eimearjean McCormack graduated in 2007 with a Masters in Fine Art Print from the University of the Arts London. In 2016, she completed a second Masters in Graphic Design specializing in publication design projects primarily informed by artists’ books and zine culture. She has exhibited extensively throughout Ireland and internationally in cities such as New York, Tokyo, Kyoto, Detroit, Berlin, London, Lorient and Taiwan.
Exhibitions include: Kwadain, Expo 2025, The Irish Pavillion Osaka, Japan, Kwadain, The Embassy of Ireland, Tokyo, Japan, New Prints, The International Print Centre New York, Print Now, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, The Future Is Self Organized, Limerick City Gallery of Art, RHA Annual, RHA, Dubli, Tracing my Echo, Zweigstelle Gallery Berlin, Kaleid, The Art Academy London.
Recent Publications: AN IMAGE OF IRELAND: Contemporary Artists from Ireland, Imago Mundi, Luciano Benetton Collection.
Awards: The Arts Council of Ireland Agility Award, Galway City Council Artist Bursary Award, Lower Eastside Print Shop, New York, Residency Award, The Arts Council of Ireland Travel & Training Award, Cork Printmakers Residency Award and The Bartholomew dos Santos MA Printmaking (University of the Arts London).
Collections: The National Gallery of Ireland, OPW, Scott Tallon Walker Architects, The Bank of New York, Dundee Visual Research Centre, The Zuckerman Museum of Art, Georgia, USA, The Department of Foreign Affairs.
Monday 11:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 11:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 19:00
Thursday 11:00 - 19:00
Friday 11:00 - 19:00
Saturday 11:00 - 19:00
Sunday 14:00 - 17:00
