Anne Mullee (Independent)
Anne Mullee is an independent curator, researcher and art writer based in Dublin. She is currently the temporary Programme Curator at the Mermaid Arts Centre in Bray, Co Wicklow,
Projects include Folk Radio, a public art project with Tom Flanagan commissioned by Clare County Council for the Gaining Ground programme (2020), and All Bread is Made of Wood, a public art project commissioned by Fingal Public Art programme with artists Fiona Hallinan and Sabina MacMahon (2016).
She holds an MA (Hons) in Cultural Policy and Arts Management from UCD, a HND in Fashion Journalism from the University of the Arts (London), and a Certificate in Art & Design Certificate from TUD. Mullee was curator of The Courthouse Gallery & Studios, Ennistymon, Co. Clare from 2016-19, and is the recipient of multiple awards from the Arts Council, European Connections in Digital Arts (EUCIDA), Clare County Council and Dublin City Council. She has participated in residencies in Ireland and Iran. Her writing has appeared in Paper Visual Art, the Visual Artists News Sheet and Partnership & Participation: Community Archaeology in Ireland.
Curator’s Areas of Interest:
I am particularly interested in meeting artists based in the countryside who may focus on the rural in their practice in an unexpected and innovative way. I am also keen to discover the work of emerging artists from diverse and minority backgrounds.