Author Archives: Mary

Print, Protest & the Polls

I’m delighted to have been invited by the National Print Museum to produce a print in response to their exhibition, ‘Print, Protest and The Polls: The Irish women’s suffrage campaign and the power of print media’. Dave Darcy of One Strong Arm and Jamie Murphy of The Salvage Press have also been invited to respond to the upcoming […]

Letterpress Courses 2018

Here is a short list of the letterpress courses I will be teaching over the next few months. Bookings are taken by the relevant organisations but do get in contact with me if you’ve any questions about the course. Each course description includes a link to more information and all the details on how to […]

Letterpress Courses 2017

I’ll be teaching a selection of short and long courses over the next few months.  I’ll update this page with further details of dates and times as they become available. Please use the links below to read more about each course; all can be booked online through the relevant website. September 2017 Introduction to Letterpress on […]

Exhibitions Summer 2016

This Summer I am delighted to be taking part in three exhibitions in Dublin and Galway. Graphic Studio Dublin The Summer Exhibition of new prints by Members and Visiting Artists opens in Graphic Studio Dublin on Saturday 9th July at 2pm and continues until 31st August. Gallery Opening Hours: Tuesday to Friday: 10am – 5.30pm Saturday: 11am – […]

Selected Poetry of Joseph Mary Plunkett & George Noble Count Plunkett

To commemorate the centenary of the Easter Rising I have produced a limited edition book of selected poetry of my grand uncle Joseph Mary Plunkett and that of his father, George Noble Count Plunkett. This latest book was launched on 5 May as part of a three person show with Siobhan Hyde and Caroline Bond […]

Three Yeats Books

This set of three books of William Butler Yeats’ poetry were designed and printed towards the end of 2015, the year which celebrated the 150th anniversary of Yeats’ birth. I had the opportunity to work with Yeats’ poetry for a number of projects during the year but wanted to take the chance to make my own books. […]