Caoimhe Kelly

Biography
As both an educator and an artist, I examine various themes such as identity and belonging. My artistic process includes fine art printmaking, painting, and expanded forms such as photography, and is rooted in an ongoing exploration of identity and belonging. Through these mediums, I investigate how personal and collective experiences shape our sense of self, place, and connection.
I am interested in the spaces where identity feels fluid, where memory, culture, environment, and lived experience intersect. My work often reflects questions of visibility and presence, specifically in places throughout Ireland where traditional values are held higher than modern social ideologies.
I consider what it means to belong, to be seen, or to feel rooted within shifting social and physical landscapes in a community.
Process plays a central role in my practice. The layered nature of printmaking, the physicality of paint, and the documentary and interpretive qualities of photography allow me to build images that mirror the complexity of identity itself. Repetition, texture, and variation become tools for examining how meaning is constructed and transformed over time.
Ultimately, my work invites viewers to reflect on their own experiences of belonging and to consider the ways identity is continuously formed through relationship, place, and perception.
As well as an artist I am a musician, my deep connection with music reflects in my artwork and also in my teaching practices
