Terence McEneaney is a writer, actor and educator based in the Northwest of Ireland, who has acted in many award-winning productions, including major roles in The Importance of Being Earnest, Faint Voices and All my Sons. McEneaney has also worked extensively as a featured extra in TV shows such as Game of Thrones and Ripper Street. His writing repertoire includes plays, poetry, and short stories and he is currently writing one full-length and two one act plays. McEneaney has performed with Celina Muldoon in previous exhibitions, including Kurnugia Now! and Sirens.
Cindy Cummings is a freelance dance artist who creates original works for live performance, installation and film. Based in Co. Kilkenny, she works with Asylum Productions and tutors on the Inclusive Dance Cork course at Dance Cork Firkin Crane and has been a member of Aosdána since 2007.
Rebecca Christina Devins is a multidisciplinary artist with an objective to breakdown preconceived ideas about beauty within the grotesque and reverse its fearsome reputation. Using reminiscence, motherhood and ritual as a channel for inspiration. Exploring the state of being through art, utilising materials drawn to her during the creative experience.
Will Flanagan is a professional performer, circus artist and producer.He is the Artistic Director of Alchemy Arts, a contemporary circus and street theatre company based in Co. Cork, Ireland, having previously run the award-winning street theatre company PassePartout from 2008 – 2019. “I am inspired by collaborative, devised frameworks for making that integrate a variety of performative practices – circus skills, physical theatre, contemporary dance, character acting and digital media. These are explored with the intention of creating distinctive productions that actively engage audiences and explore personal and universal modes of expression.”
Samantha O’Reilly is a Cavan native based in the Northwest. She engages various media to explore the relational materiality of the body, myth, and contemporaneity. Embodying performative agency, she conjures entrancing ritual modalities of psycho-sensory experience. O’Reilly’s collaborative practice is enriched through Mná Rógaire membership and participation in Celina Muldoon’s work.
Laura Grisard is an emerging visual artist based in North Leitrim; she joined the contemporary art-world in 2019 after previously having a career in beauty specialist therapy. Grisard graduated from YADDA, Atlantic Technological University in Sligo 2023. On completion of her degree, she has attended residencies at Ballinglen Museum of Art, exhibited her work as as part of the RDS Visual Art Awards, 2023 and is currently showing in Luan Gallery, Athlone. Grisard is also part of an emerging collective Mná Rógaire and together they have completed a residency at Live Art Ireland in Milford House, Borrisokane, Tipperary as part of the Soil and Grass residency programme.
Sue Rynhart is a vocalist and composer with critical acclaim from; The Irish Times, All About Jazz, USA, Salt Peanuts, Scandinavia, RTÉ and BBC. Recent performances include; EFG London Jazz Festival, Manchester Jazz Festival, Liverpool Irish Festival, Vortex London, Jazzy Colors Paris. Support from Centre Culturel Irlandais, the Arts Council of Ireland, Music Network, IMC & Culture Ireland.