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Dominic Thorpe


Dominic Thorpe is an Irish visual artist who makes work in a range of processes and contexts.

He has shown and performed work widely internationally and in Ireland, including at the Bangkok Cultural Centre, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Galway Arts Centre, SASA Gallery Adelaide and Mobius Boston.

Dominic has completed a number of residencies, including at the Nordic Arts Centre, the Fire Station Dublin and the Arts and Humanities Department University College Dublin. He has worked with a range of artist run, public art and art education projects, including the Performance Collective, KCAT Arts and Study Centre Kilkenny and the Creative Well Kildare. He has work in a number of public collections including that of the Arts Council of Ireland.

Dominic is currently receiving a Vice Chancellors Scholarship to undertake a practice based PhD at the University of Ulster.

He was appointed to the board of ADI in June 2019.

Dominic Thorpe

Dominic Thorpe

Dominic Thorpe

Dominic Thorpe

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