Meet the Connecting Artists 2024

Click on the image for each artist to read about them and their experience in the programme.

Bradley Farrell

Joe Hallam

Sarah McNulty

Brian Kennedy

Richard Hickey

Kristin Reynado Suniega

Jason Grace

Tomás Malone

Rachel Coen

Michael Hade

Ray D’Arcy Show on RTE Radio 1

Artist Joe Hallam from the Connecting Artists 2024 Programme and his mentor Margaret Salisbury speak to Ray D’Arcy about the Connecting Artists Exhibition hosted by the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Joe’s art practice and experience as an artist. Click the button below to listen to the interview.

Artist Joe Hallam and Mentor Margaret Salisbury with Ray D'Arcy

Connecting Artists 2024 Exhibition

The Connecting Artists 2024 Exhibition at the stunning College Hall in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), Dublin 2 from Wednesday 3rd July to Sunday 7th July.

This remarkable exhibition showcased the artwork of 10 talented artists; Joe Hallam, Kristin Reynado Suniega, Brian Kennedy, Tomás Malone, Rachel Coen, Michael Hade, Jason Grace, Sarah McNulty, Richard Hickey, and Bradley Farrell, carefully selected from talented artists nationwide.

During the exhibition attendees had the opportunity to join workshops and talks featuring artists and mentors, view artwork from the artists from across Ireland, and even purchase artworks. You can view and purchase artwork by clicking the button below.

View images from the event in the gallery below. Click the arrows on each side to scroll through images.

About the Connecting Artists Programme

The Connecting Artists Programme is a programme designed for visual artists with intellectual disabilities who wish to develop their creative practice. 10 Artists living with intellectual disabilities are selected nationwide for a 10 week online programme designed to elevate their art and prepare them for exhibiting and even selling their work.

The online programme connects artists from across Ireland, skilled facilitators, and partner mentors. Through the immersive and supportive environment provided by the programme, the incredibly talented artists explore their art through demonstrations and workshops and engaging with one another; and with the support of the Connections Arts Centre team, learn about key areas in developing themselves as professional artists.

The course culminates with an exhibition at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, allowing the artists to meet in person and showcase their incredible work.

Watch this short video to learn more about the Connecting Artists Programme:

After the programme finishes, the artists are invited to join the Connecting Artists Collective; a dynamic online hub that promotes artistic exploration and collaboration, both within the disability community and broader society. This unique space allows artists to express their individuality and cultural identity, showcasing and selling their work. Find out more about the Collective by clicking the button below.

What people had to say about the programme…..

“I see art all the time but I’ve been bowled over today by the standard of your work.”

-Miriam O’Callaghan, TV & Radio Broadcast Journalist at RTÉ

Connecting Artist 2022, Amy Clarke displays her artwork from the Connecting Artists 2022 Programme.
Liz Hughes  Head of the Equality, Diversity and Inclusion unit at the Royal College of Surgeons speaking at the Connecting Artists 2023 Exhibition.

“I really enjoyed the experience. It was great being with other people on Zoom being creative. I got ideas from other members of the group which I might try myself. I also enjoyed my chance at teaching and introducing people to my artwork. I loved working towards the exhibition.”

-David Singleton, Artist, Dublin

Miriam O' Callaghan TV & Radio Broadcast Journalist at RTE and Amy Begley Artist, displaying a printout of a colourful digital artwork created by Amy.

“I am loving the group!! I really am enjoying this group everyone is so nice! I love how I can be myself around them even though they are strangers. Their art work is amazing, it is so nice to be in a group where I feel that I am in the right place. Thanks for a great day 😊”

-Amy Begley, Artist, Cork

“From the moment she was selected, Amy immediately understood what an honour it was, and that Connecting Artists was a platform on which her role was to represent people with disability by showing what they can achieve.

The Exhibition itself was a thrill for all of us who know and love her: but, here Amy surprised us, confidently representing herself, discussing the artwork and proving that disability was no barrier to achievement. Similarly, in promotional and podcast interviews she was able to articulate what an enriching experience that Connecting Artists ‘22 has been. An appearance on Galway Bay FM, photographs in the national dailies, and articles in both local newspapers, have made her a minor celebrity in Mountbellew as people shower Amy with congratulations on this achievement. ……..To Miriam Spollen and your entire team, sincerest thanks for this ground-breaking opening to artists with disability. Not only have you enhanced the richness of Amy's life, but you have enriched ours too: because we have had to stand back and watch our little girl become the role model and inspiration that she always wants to be.

-Joe & Evelyn Clarke, Mountbellew, Co Galway

“The positive impact that this initiative has had on its participants, families and all who have attended the exhibition is inspiring. By focusing on nurturing and encouraging the artists’ talent and confidence, Connections Art Centre have created something very special for the Disability Community.”

-Liz Hughes, Head of EDI at Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

Connecting Artists 2022 David Singleton with his mother Kate, standing in front of David's  artwork at the Connecting Artist exhibition in the Royal College of Surgeons
Artwork by Alan Tarpey

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