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Please note: we only post unframed prints. For framed purchases, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project and Dublin delivery only. See further shipping information below.
Untitled #10 (from One Day)
2022
Photography
21 x 30 cm Unframed
Edition of 13
€114 Unframed (includes 13.5% VAT)
One Day examines the social, personal, and political circumstances surrounding menopause using the iconography of the Triple Goddess: maiden, mother, and crone. Focusing on the crone - hag, hedge witch, or wise woman - to visually represent menopause, its symptoms and remedies, its history, and the accoutrements, rituals, and folklore surrounding it.
Mary Furlong is a visual artist working with photography, video, and text to process, understand, and communicate her lived experience. Her work has been exhibited internationally in solo and group shows, won the Solstice Visual Arts Award, and is in private collections as well as those of Rua Red and the Irish Queer Archive at the National Library of Ireland.
To refocus on her practice Mary returned to education in 2019, completing a Photography Degree at Technological University Dublin and MFA at Ulster University. Her degree project Not the location of my first kiss was featured in the Summer 2022 issue of The Irish Arts Review. The apple I would never eat has been exhibited in the 194th RHA Annual, Dublin; RIT City Art Space, New York; Solstice Arts Centre, Navan; Birr Arts Festival, Offaly; Belfast Exposed during Belfast Photo Festival, and shortlisted for the PP/S Artist-Initiated-Programme 2024. Mary was shortlisted for the EMERGENCE Visual Art Award 2023 and the Irish Hospice Foundation Seed Grants for Arts in Residential Care 2024. One Day has been published as part of TLP Editions 2024 and Mary is one of the four artists in Meath selected for the Teacher Artist Partnership+ 2024/25.
We only deliver framed prints within Dublin. Framed prints are no longer posted. All postage costs for unframed works are processed separately following order of the print. This is to allow for specific protective packaging for each individual case. After purchase, we will contact you to organise delivery and payment for delivery costs.
Alternatively, free Click-and-Collect is available from The Library Project at 4 Temple Bar Street, D02YK53 during opening hours.
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