Pilot: Work by TU Dublin 4th Year Fine Art Students

Thursday 27 November – Saturday 29 November 2025
Pilot: Work by TU Dublin 4th Year Fine Art Students | Thursday 27 November – Saturday 29 November 2025 | The LAB | Image: square with a grey frame, pale pink background, for arrowheads or greater-than symbols point away towards the sides of the square and bracketing loosely the word ‘Pilot’ printed exactly in the middle of the square; greenish sans-serif font
Opening Reception Thursday 27 November, 6 – 8pm

An exhibition of new work by TU Dublin 4th Year Fine Art Students. 

Featuring work by: 
Niamh Cahill, Clive Casey, Kate Clancy, Seán Connolly, Daniela Jevdokimova, Sara-Jane Mooney, Rachel Cameron Byrne, Marta Ortiz González, Rebekah Reilly, Jane Singleton, Kenneth Kelly,  Evan Lynam, Jools Reilly, Tansy Clarke, Sinéad Maher and Niamh McKitterick.

The word pilot traces back to the Greek ‘pedon’, meaning ‘steering oar.’ Over time its meaning has evolved to include other definitions; a pilot light that keeps a flame alive, or a pilot episode that introduces a new story, or an aviator. Yet its most enduring definition remains: one who steers a vessel through uncertain waters, relying on situated knowledge, intuition, and sensitivity to shifting currents to ensure safe passage.

In this exhibition by TU Dublin 4th Year Fine Art students, the notion of the Pilot is both metaphor and method. It speaks to a process of artistic learning that embraces risk, care and transformation. Pilot is the artistic act of setting out without a fixed map, motivated by instinct and curiosity and navigating by using the tools of art practice.

Each of the artists in this exhibition work with their own distinct forms, charting a course by harnessing material, thought, memories, sites, images, gestures, sounds and surfaces. Their work speaks to what can be gained by testing boundaries, and by occasionally veering off known paths to discover what uncharted routes might reveal. Pilot may also refer to the process of art education itself. Educators can also act as pilots, responsible for steering and steadying, yet careful not to dictate the journey. The act of piloting here is shared. It is about trust, care, risk and responsibility, informed by the processes and knowledge gathered through the practice of artmaking.

Barbara Knežević

Thursday 27 November – Saturday 29 November 2025
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