Martin Healy lives and works in Dublin. He works predominantly through the mediums of photography, film and sculpture and his works have been shown widely both nationally and internationally. International residencies include CCA, Andratx, Mallorca, 2022; Cove Park, Scotland, 2014; Temple Bar Gallery & Studios / HIAP-International Residency Exchange, Helsinki, 2010; Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, 2008; Artists’ Residency Programme at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, 2007; the International Studio Programme Residency at PS1 Contemporary Art Centre, New York, 2000/01.
Solo exhibitions include: The Augury, Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, 2018; A moment twice lived, Crawford Art Gallery, Cork, 2016; Terrain, Galway Arts Centre, 2015 (as part of the Galway International Arts Festival); Aether, Oonagh Young Gallery, Dublin, 2014; Last Man, Crawford Art Gallery (screening room), Cork, 2012; The Inhabitant, Temple Bar Gallery and studios, Dublin, 2011; Facsimile, Lismore Castle Arts, St Carthage Hall, 2011.
Group exhibitions/screenings include: A Moment Twice Lived, screening at Irish Film Institute in conjunction with AEMI and EAFFI; Yugen, CCA Andratx, Mallorca, 2022; Opening the Gates - Photo Ireland Festival, Dublin Castle, Dublin, 2022; Park Life, Glucksman Gallery, UCC, Cork, 2022; Dublin Art Book Fair, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Dublin, 2020; Middlesborough Art Weekender, Middlesborough, UK, 2018; Traces, Kasteel Wijlre, Netherlands , 2018; Aesthetica Short Film Festival, York, UK, 2016; Tulca festival of visual arts, Galway, 2015; Direction Of Travel, Sunday Screenings, London, 2015; Cosmic Dust, Visual Centre for Contemporary Art, Carlow, 2015; Transit and Transport (screening), Fact, Liverpool, 2014; Island: New Art from Ireland, Galleria Civica Di Modena, 2013; Still Light, Gallery Augusta, Suomenlinna, Helsinki, 2013; Beasts of England, Beasts of Ireland, Visual, Carlow, 2013; Its all true, Morono Kiang Gallery, Los Angeles, 2011; Terminal Convention, Cork Airport / Static Gallery, Liverpool, 2011.
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