GLANDWR presents … RÓNÁN Ó RAGHALLAIGH CRook MARR-y FYUNSH-ke
Schedule
Sat Jan 17 2026 at 02:00 pm to 03:30 pm
UTC+00:00Location
Park Lane entrance to Phoenix Park | Dublin, DN
About this Event
You are warmly invited to an intimate afternoon, with song in and around the burial cist, a research ritual to be with Rónán Ó Raghallaigh’s practice, in an improvised site responsive event. This event hosted by Glandwr, project space and home, is a slow building towards a new timely ecstatic collaborative performance. A testing ground to relate and resource within and through Knockmaree Cist, trusting in the power of the unseen.
Knockmaree Cist (ca. 2,500 BC) in the Phoenix Park held two skeletons, a periwinkle shell necklace, a flint knife and a bone dress-toggle. These were removed to the National Museum. The cist has been cracked, and is now held up by a concrete block. What happens when we remove grave holdings and put them in museums? How should we relate to ancient, hallowed graves today? What might they teach us? Who might we honour at them? Should we caoin (keen) at them, or celebrate them?
Rónán Ó Raghallaigh will bring us on a walk to this prehistoric burial site, perhaps once one of many that existed on Mariners Hill in the Phoenix Park which we believe embraced the sea in times gone by. A year long exploration draws you close to Rónán's research and practice. Bring hats, gloves, walking shoes, water and a piece of nature dear to you to offer to the site.
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Rónán Ó Raghallaigh is an artist from Kildare. Working through painting, performance and writing, he explores intersecting Irish language, land and folklore as contemporary decolonisation. He received an MFA Art and the Contemporary World from NCAD in 2021. Recent projects include a solo exhibition of paintings in Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich, Belfast, and a filmed performance for Dunlavin Arts Festival and later shown at Visual Carlow for ‘Artworks 2025.’
Debi Paul is a visual artist and curator; her practice is rooted in both performance and place, with a focus on the body. She often draws on / learns from site – specific communities of interest. Her work observes the connection between practice and philosophy and ideas that relate to the material world. Current practice research focuses on ‘the sensate’ ritual, and elements of magic realism.
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Rónán’s work is a companion artwork within the project houseWORKhomeWORK it exists alongside Jaana Laakkonen’s new artwork/s a coat, a basket, a shelter, a holder, inside, inside an outdoor installation. Conall Downs’ ‘Dawn Voyager’ which takes flight within the internal chasm of Glandwr’s stairwell and VERDANT DWELLING, an exhibition of two new bodies of work, ‘Blown In’ by Rachel Fallon and ‘Hedgerow Bodies’ by Eva Vēvere sited within the living/nonliving environment of Glandwr. Curated by Debi Paul
houseWORKhomeWORK is a gradually unfolding series of events, exhibition and performances activating the surroundings of Glandwr which began in October 2025 and continuing into 2026. houseWORKhomeWORK is a curated project by Debi Paul with invited visual artists Jaana Laakkonen, Conall Downs, Rónán Ó Raghallaigh, Rachel Fallon, Eva Vēvere, Ella De Burca and Kian Benson Bailes, and artists yet to be announced.
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Where is it happening?
Park Lane entrance to Phoenix Park, Park Lane, Dublin, IrelandEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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