Cecilia Bullo

Cecilia Bullo (IRL/ITA) is a bicultural visual artist based in Dublin working primarily in sculpture and installation. Her practice is research-based and informed by historical, mythological, psychoanalytic and feminist theories, which create a vital conceptual framework for her physical work. She holds a BA in fine Art sculpture from Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology (IRL), a BFA in sculpture from the Brera Fine Art Academy, Milan (ITA), including an Erasmus award programme at the Academy of Fine Art, Athens (GR) - and in 2009 she received her MFA from the National College of Art & Design, Dublin (IRL).

Her work has been exhibited widely in Ireland and internationally and is held in private and public collections. Cecilia Bullo is currently an artist in residence at Fire Station Artists’ Studios having the FSAS Residential Studio Award (2020/2023). She is a recipient of numerous awards from organisations such as The Arts Council of Ireland, DLR COCO/Creative Ireland, Dublin City Council and Culture Ireland.

Solo shows include: Being haunted by the breezes, now how will you exist?, currently on view in the RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin, IRL - running until 30th April, Leigheas-Liminalis: antidotes for melancholic gestures at The Dock,Carrick-on-Shannon, IRL, (2022/23). Recent projects include: Periodical Review 12—Practical Magic, Pallas Projects/Studios, Dublin, IRL, (2022/23), I know why the caged bird sings, WARP, Sint-Niklaas, BE, (2022); Material Stories, Galerie Michaela Stock, Vienna, AUT, (2022); Biomedia: Illness, Art and Medicine, Museum of Contemporary Art, Querétaro, MX (2020); Artrooms Fair Roma, International Contemporary Art Fair, Rome, ITA (2018); and Transgender, Gender & Psychoanalysis, Freud Museum/Draper Hall, London, UK (2017).

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