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Artist Talk: Kathy Tynan – Developing my Practice – 17 April

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Published 26/03/26 - 2 hours ago
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Location
2 Curved St, Temple Bar, Dublin, D02 PC43, Ireland
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VAI Events
Description

Kathy Tynan is an artist who primarily works in painting and drawing. Her subject matter is drawn from her everyday experiences and often features landscapes, cityscapes, domestic interiors, people and animals. Much of Tynan’s focus centres around acts of caregiving and the theory of soft fascination. During her talk she will discuss her semi-autobiographical approach to subject matter and how she builds her image bank of reference material. She will also reflect a variety of moments in her career that have been formative, both professionally and creatively. She will describe the process of establishing herself as a professional artist as well as other artists who have influenced her practice.

Bio

Kathy Tynan is an artist based in Dublin City. Recent solo exhibitions include Meantime (2024) & Soft Fascination (2022), Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin; Keep some steady friends around (2022), Dunamaise Arts Centre  and Luminous Twitch (2019),The Lab, Dublin. Recent group exhibitions include Faigh Amach, Temple, Bar Gallery (2025) and The Golden Fleece Award 21 Years (2022) Solstice Arts Centre. Tynan recently completed a residency at the The Dún Laoghaire Baths Studios. Her work is featured in many public collections and books on Irish art. She is a lecturer in TUD & NCAD and is represented by Kevin Kavanagh, Dublin since 2016.

Poster Image Credit: Pauline Toesca, 2025

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Artist Talk: Kathy Tynan - Developing my Practice - 17 April