Bláithín Mac Donnell

Bláithín Mac Donnell, 'they covered the bald patches in astro turf’ (2018), performance. © lítost
Bláithín Mac Donnell, 'If You Could Fit an SUV into the Souterrian' (2016), performance. © Bláithín Mac Donnell
Bláithín Mac Donnell, 'Something in parts image' (2016), performance. © Bláithín Mac Donnell
Bláithín Mac Donnell is a London based Irish artist. Her practice explores the relationship between place, person, narrative and fact. Storytelling is used as a way to ground an intangible image and relocate it in the present. The act of storytelling is performed and intertwines with the idea of image-making itself so that the narrative becomes images in the mind. Bláithín holds BA (Hons) Fine Art degree from Goldsmiths, University of London (2012) and Masters of Fine Art degree from the Royal College of Art (2015). Recent performances include Offprint Tate Modern, The Function Room, both London and Echo, KtoK FM radio. Most recently she has presented text pieces at ASP Glasgow and broadcast on Radiophernia CCA Glasgow.