Ursula Burke: Siren

Saturday 11 October – Saturday 6 December 2025
Ursula Burke: Busted Nose, 2024, mosaic glass and custom mahogany frame, 58 x 37cm | Ursula Burke: Siren | Saturday 11 October – Saturday 6 December 2025 | Wexford Arts Centre | Image: Ursula Burke: Busted Nose, 2024, mosaic glass and custom mahogany frame, 58 x 37cm | this is a triptych in a wooden frame which is opened out; shut it would be the shape of a Roman arch, open it is two half-arches and a central arch; the semicircle of that arch becomes a circle which holds a mosaic of a face looking out at us quizzically; the lower part of the central panel and other panels in their totality are covered with colourful mosaic – patterned except for the face; the face has a red scar half way up the nose
Opening Event: Saturday 11 October, 2pm: Curator Aoife Ruane in conversation with Artist Ursula Burke

A solo exhibition by Ursula Burke Curated by Aoife Ruane • Run in association with the Highlanes Gallery

Siren is an expansive exhibition that incorporates ceramic sculpture, textile sculpture, tapestry and mosaic sculpture. Greco-Roman inspired, surrealist mosaic sculpture take centre stage framed by major new monumental tapestry work.

Having lived for over twenty years in post-conflict Belfast, during and after the peace process, Burke has developed a unique continuum of exploration between political and aesthetic inquiries into trauma, wounding and repair in her practice. In form, her work creates an open system of correspondence between antiquity and modernity, introducing a larger poetic and political frame around the dysfunctional relations of trauma and violence that have qualified the building of empires across space and time.

These diverse formal investigations are born out of an exploration of epigenetics, especially within post-conflict contexts such at Northern Ireland. In 2004 a spate of teenage suicides happened quite rapidly and in succession in Ardoyne, North Belfast, an area which is known as a Republican stronghold – seen through the lens of epigenetic science is it possible that a predisposition of trauma and depression may be switched on genetically, and passed down from the parent to the child in sites of conflict? What would the implications of such research mean for post-colonial Ireland or sites further afield such as Israel and Palestine?

Ursula Burke is an Irish artist who grew up in the Republic of Ireland and later lived in post-conflict Northern Ireland and uses this experience of living as a part of two cultures as a starting point to develop a dynamic practice that reflects on aesthetics and ethics of different cultures. Her practice incorporates porcelain sculpture, soft sculpture, embroidery sculpture and drawing, investigating identity politics of historical and colonial eras, from tradition to modernity. Burke’s work explores precarity in the social realm, power relations in the political arena and post-conflict histories relative to Northern Ireland. Her work creates a conceptual bridge between antiquity and the contemporary, mining art historical tropes of representation and display. Mediated through craft – based processes re-configured in a fine art context, her approach destabilises conventions around traditional approaches to making by using unexpected juxtapositions of materials, processes and images with a desire that bends towards the surreal.


Ursula Burke’s work for Siren has been supported by an Arts Council of Ireland Project Award 2024. Siren has been developed through Burke’s ongoing collaboration with the Highlanes Gallery National Tour with partners – Wexford Arts Centre and The Butler Gallery.

Wexford Arts Centre is supported by the Arts Council and Wexford County Council.

Gallery hours are Tuesday to Friday from 10am – 5pm and Saturday from 10am – 4pm.  During the Wexford Festival Opera (17th October – 1st November) the galleries will open Sunday 19th, Sunday 26th October, and Sunday 2nd November from 11am-4pm, and Monday 20th and Monday 27th October from 10am-5pm.

Image: Ursula Burke: Busted Nose, 2024, mosaic glass and custom mahogany frame, 58 x 37cm
Saturday 11 October – Saturday 6 December 2025
Wexford Arts Centre
Cornmarket, Wexford
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Admission / price: Free

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