Persistence of Trace Barbara Diener, Sophie Gough, Sarah Long and Áine Ryan

Saturday 14 February – Saturday 21 March 2026
Barbara Diener, Beyond the Surface (installation detail) 2025 | Persistence of Trace Barbara Diener, Sophie Gough, Sarah Long and Áine Ryan | Saturday 14 February  – Saturday 21 March 2026 | Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre | Image: Barbara Diener, Beyond the Surface (installation detail) 2025 | photo, taken in a dark room; from behind, an image of plant-life, possibly under water, is being projected onto a screen; we see it very clearly; there is overspill on the right edge, creating streaks of coloured light along a cloth-covered wall (by the look of it); we catch a glimpse of the projector behind the top left of the screen
Opening Reception Saturday 14 February at 2pm

An exhibition of new and recent work by four artists – Barbara Diener, Sophie Gough, Sarah Long and Áine Ryan who share an interest in identity and other intersecting concerns – memory, time and representation. All four are based in Munster and are members of Sample Studios.

Barbara Diener’s research-driven practice investigates how history is disseminated and how facts are distorted, embellished or undermined. Her recent work focuses on Spike Island in Cork Harbour, a site with over 1,300 years of layered history-from monastic settlement to military fortress and convict prison. Through archival material, installations and still and moving images, Barbara constructs visual narratives that reflect on memory, time and obsolescence to explore the site’s complex legacy through overlooked stories and traces that remain.

Sophie Gough explores identity as relational and in flux, shaped by memory, place and material encounters. Often through residencies, she develops drawings, sculptures, sound and installations that trace colonial histories and ecological entanglements, treating memory as unstable and embodied while creating spaces balanced between presence and absence, intimacy and vastness.

Sarah Long focuses on suppressed female archetypes, the politics of representation, nationhood and myth through the lens of feminism. Her practice spans painting, installation, performance and writing. She identifies reverberations in Irish culture and combines these references with personal stories and motifs. She views this rearranging and reinterpreting of histories and visualities as an act of feminist fictioning, highlighting moments and ideas that haunt, shape and subjugate our collective consciousness.

Image: Barbara Diener, Beyond the Surface (installation detail) 2025
Saturday 14 February – Saturday 21 March 2026
Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre
Skibbereen, Co Cork
Telephone: +353 28 22090
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Opening hours / start times:
Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4:30pm
Admission / price: Free

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