Siobhan McDonald

Siobhán McDonald is an artist in residence in the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity College Dublin (2020-2023,) working with world-leading research facilities such as The European Space Agency (ESA); The JRC European Commission and The European Research Council to explore ecology in light of current ecological concerns. Across these research labs, she pursues knowledge to ask questions about the structure and history of the earth. Her art practice calls on notions of what is still unknown to science, exploring the Anthropocene and the recent consequences of our treatment of nature. She is interested in the changeable nature of landmass, historical events and their interconnection to time. In her studio, she works with a diverse group including historians and scientists. Her works manifest in many forms including painting, drawing, film and sound. 
        Selected Works
        
            Breathe, 2020
              
film, stereo sound, duration 3’35” incorporating plant, tree and human breath recordings. A collaboration with composer David Stalling, Christopher Ash (film editor)
        film, stereo sound, duration 3’35” incorporating plant, tree and human breath recordings. A collaboration with composer David Stalling, Christopher Ash (film editor)
Editorial
        To Bough and To Bend review for the Los Angeles Times
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          Exhibitions & Programs
              
            03.11.20
          
        To Bough and To Bend
            07.02.20
          
        Siobhán McDonald
            08.30.22
          
        To Bough and To Bend
            09.10.22