Marianne Keating is a London-based Irish artist whose practice examines intersecting and overlooked narratives of Irish emigration—initially through indentured labour—to the Caribbean, particularly Jamaica, where the Irish were recruited as a new labour force after the abolition of enslavement. and the broader legacies of British imperialism in Ireland, Jamaica, and beyond. Keating's film installations combine a range of archival materials, found footage, newly shot footage, text, and sound.
Calendar
2024

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Dates
13.09.24 – 10.11.24
Programme
Displacement and BelongingFunders
The Arts Council of Ireland
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
FreeExhibition Credits
Artist: Marianne Keating
Tour Curator: Miguel Amado
Tour Manager: Rayne Booth
Tour Technician: Mikee Lonergan
Rua Red Director: Maolíosa Boyle
Technical Manager: Hugh McCarthy
Assistant Technician: Paul HearyA Film by
Marianne KeatingEdited by
Aaron Wheeler and Marianne KeatingOriginal Score
Rod MorrisSound Design
Rob SzeligaCamera
Marianne KeatingVoice Over
Nicola Ryan & Eoin RyanSeating Design
VVFA
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm
This event is part of Re-rooting Tallaght, Performance Art Festival 2024.
To mark the final day of the programme join us for a panel discussion with Re-rooting Tallaght curators Paul Regan and Lauren Kelly, who will be discussing the week of performances and the wider context of performance in Ireland.
Following the talk there will be a performance jam in the Rua Red Performance Space starting from 2pm, with the artists that took part in Re-rooting Tallaght. The aim of this performance jam is to create dialogs between artists without rehearsals and focus purely on the live action. You are invited to come along and watch to mark the ending of this years Tallaght Performance Art Festival.
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Dates
28.09.24 – 28.09.24
Cost
Free
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Schedule
Saturday 12:00—4:00pm

Over the last 18 months Luxembourg artists Stéphanie Rollin and David Brognon have embedded themselves within the community of Tallaght as part of a residency and new commission for Rua Red. The commission titled ‘Templates of Chance’ engages with the process of recovery from addiction and demonstrates how failure, pushing through and progression are an essential part of the process.
Brognon Rollin have been working with people who are on the journey of recovery, with support from addiction services in South Dublin County, specifically JAAD (Jobstown Assisting Drug Dependency) and Tallaght Drug and Alcohol Taskforce, and local community leaders Senator Lynn Ruane and Councillor Mick Duff.
The legacy and importance of what is left behind following a commission is central to Brognon Rollin’s practice. These tokens will be distributed into the centres of recovery and used throughout the county by the community that designed them.
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Dates
07.06.24 – 31.08.24
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Displacement and BelongingFunders
The Arts Council of Ireland
Kultur | lx – Arts Council Luxembourg
South Dublin County Council Arts Office
Creative IrelandAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm
Join us on Culture Night, Friday 20th September, for a conversation between artists Marianne Keating and Brian Hand, where they will discuss the themes and methodologies of An Ciúnas/The Silence.
Marianne Keating is a London-based Irish artist whose practice examines intersecting and overlooked narratives of Irish emigration—initially through indentured labour—to the Caribbean, particularly Jamaica, where the Irish were recruited as a new labour force after the abolition of enslavement. and the broader legacies of British imperialism in Ireland, Jamaica, and beyond. Keating's film installations combine a range of archival materials, found footage, newly shot footage, text, and sound.
Brian Hand’s art practice is broadly concerned with creatively exploring and researching events in the past. Brian makes temporary public work and time-based installations often in site-specific locations. Brian has a deep interest in post-colonial historiography and the limits of historical representation. In the past, he believes, we can find alternative images that disrupt the naturalness of the present. He has made work addressing art and politics through researching secret societies, prisons, suffragettes, the archive, the great famine and the invention of the Irish Wolfhound.
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Dates
20.09.24 –
Audience
All WelcomeCost
Free
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Schedule
Friday 5:00—6:00pm
This Culture Night 2024 Rua Red's Galleries will remain open until 10pm. Come along for a look at Rua Red's exhibition, An Ciúnas/The Silence by Marianne Keating. This tour will be followed by an In-Conversation with Marianne Keating and Brian Hand. All ages welcome, but please keep in mind that the tour is discussion-led.
In this Looking and Thinking tour facilitated by Kimberly Griffith-Walsh, participants are encouraged to share their reactions to An Ciúnas/The Silence, while hearing and considering the ideas of others. The tour will use a technique called Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS). This is an interactive way of looking at art, which relies on audience participation to collaboratively build a discussion. VTS provides an opportunity to come together and practice looking, talking, listening and engaging with art and each other. In VTS, the discussion is moved forward by your ideas and observations.
Kimberly Griffith Walsh is Rua Red's Education and Engagement Officer. She originally emigrated to Dublin as a Fulbright Scholar at Hugh Lane Gallery in 2018. Her research interests focus on the intersections of modern and contemporary art and culture in Ireland, with an emphasis on feminist and queer theory as praxis.
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Dates
20.09.24 –
Audience
All WelcomeCost
Free
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Schedule
Friday 4:00—4:45pm
2023

Rua Red is located in one of the most culturally rich and diverse counties in Ireland; over 60 languages are spoken and over 93 nationalities have made South Dublin County their home.
The new programme at Rua Red will look at the obstacles and rules that create social and cultural disconnection, preventing a sense of belonging to a place or community. Artists will explore themes such as power, displacement, hostility, global politics, and geopolitics and highlight the personal stories of displacement and belonging of the people of South Dublin County and beyond.
To kick start our programme Rua Red have invited South African Artist Candice Breitz to exhibit her work Love Story (2016), a seven-channel installation that interrogates the mechanics of identification and the conditions under which empathy is produced.
Love Story is based on the personal narratives of six individuals who have fled their countries in response to a range of oppressive conditions: Sarah Ezzat Mardini, who escaped war-torn Syria; José Maria João, a former child soldier from Angola; Mamy Maloba Langa, a survivor from the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Shabeena Francis Saveri, a transgender activist from India; Luis Ernesto Nava Molero, a political dissident from Venezuela; and Farah Abdi Mohamed, an idealistic young atheist from Somalia.
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Dates
25.08.23 – 11.11.23
Programme
Displacement and BelongingFunders
The Arts Council of Ireland
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm

Each year Rua Red holds an annual open-call exhibition of fine and applied arts. Work is invited from artists in any discipline and at all career stages. The Open serves as a platform to support and encourage emerging and established artists. It is an opportunity to see the breadth and vibrancy of the work being created today and to find new and unexpected connections.
In Displacement and Belonging - Home, the selected artists are exploring the idea of 'Home'; What is home? Where is home? Is this my home? Thematics emerge such as migration, dislocation, and relocation; from the most personal sense of being connected to a place, and to each other, to the wider context of the prevailing disconnection and uncertainties in society today.
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Dates
24.02.23 – 22.04.23
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Displacement and BelongingFunders
The Arts Council of Ireland
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm

Mary Magdalene; A prostitute, a mad bitch, a woman only important because Jesus forgave her. Up until now, men have painted the picture of Mary Magdalene. Tina Malone is on a mission to clear her name. It’s 2022, we’re in an imaginary Tallaght. Neoliberalism is the prevailing faith based religion, and money gives men the power to buy any experience they want. John Brophy TD, a community activist with a Jesus complex, orders Tina to deliver ‘A Mary Magdalene Experience’. He wants Tina to play her as a fallen woman that he can save, but she won’t play that part. She’s discovered the ‘lost’ Gospel of Mary Magdalene, and she has a better idea.
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Dates
04.11.22 – 04.02.23
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Magdalene SeriesFunders
Creative Ireland Programme South Dublin
The Arts Council
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm
2022

Mary Magdalene; A prostitute, a mad bitch, a woman only important because Jesus forgave her. Up until now, men have painted the picture of Mary Magdalene. Tina Malone is on a mission to clear her name. It’s 2022, we’re in an imaginary Tallaght. Neoliberalism is the prevailing faith based religion, and money gives men the power to buy any experience they want. John Brophy TD, a community activist with a Jesus complex, orders Tina to deliver ‘A Mary Magdalene Experience’. He wants Tina to play her as a fallen woman that he can save, but she won’t play that part. She’s discovered the ‘lost’ Gospel of Mary Magdalene, and she has a better idea.
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Dates
04.11.22 – 04.02.23
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Magdalene SeriesFunders
Creative Ireland Programme South Dublin
The Arts Council
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm

‘The Tower’, is a new work by artist Jesse Jones, and the third exhibition in the Magdalene Series at Rua Red, curated by Maolíosa Boyle. Jesse Jones’ new film installation is the second part in a trilogy beginning with ‘Tremble Tremble’, which was commissioned for the Irish Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale in 2017. Working with Rua Red dancers in residence Junk Ensemble, and a cast that includes actors Olwen Fouéré, Naomi Moonveld-Nkosi, and a young choir of performers, ‘The Tower’ turns to the figure of the mystic and the heretic and questions ‘Who came before the witches?'
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Dates
27.05.22 – 24.09.22
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Magdalene SeriesFunders
Creative Ireland Programme South Dublin
The Arts Council
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm

The Map, a collaborative work by artists Alice Maher and Rachel Fallon is the second exhibition in the Magdalene Series at Rua Red, curated by Maolíosa Boyle. The Map is a monumental textile sculpture spanning the enormous space of Gallery One. With its own continents, winds, currents, and constellations, The Map draws the viewer in, inviting a reorientation.
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Dates
18.10.21 – 12.03.22
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Magdalene SeriesFunders
Creative Ireland Programme South Dublin
The Arts Council
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm
2021

The Map, a collaborative work by artists Alice Maher and Rachel Fallon is the second exhibition in the Magdalene Series at Rua Red, curated by Maolíosa Boyle. The Map is a monumental textile sculpture spanning the enormous space of Gallery One. With its own continents, winds, currents, and constellations, The Map draws the viewer in, inviting a reorientation.
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Dates
18.10.21 – 12.03.22
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Magdalene SeriesFunders
Creative Ireland Programme South Dublin
The Arts Council
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm

‘They Come Then, The Birds’ is a new body of work by Artist Amanda Coogan commissioned by Rua Red as part of the Magdalene Series. Curated by Maolíosa Boyle, the series features five of Ireland’s leading artists responding to the figure of Mary Magdalene. Coogan’s work is inspired by the Wrens of the Curragh, a group of women who lived on the margins of society around the military camp at the Curragh, County Kildare, in the mid-nineteenth century.
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Dates
25.06.21 – 18.09.21
Curator
Maoliosa BoyleProgramme
Magdalene SeriesFunders
Creative Ireland Programme South Dublin
The Arts Council
South Dublin County Council Arts OfficeAudience
All WelcomeLocation
Rua Red, Galleries 1 and 2Cost
Free
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Schedule
Monday—Saturday 10:00—6:00pm