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Glenveagh’s first artist in residence to display her work

written by Staff Writer February 7, 2025
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Is stunning Glenveagh National Park your ‘go to’ place in Donegal?

Well you need to get along to the park’s visitor centre today or tomorrow (7th & 8th of February).

That’s because Tiffani Love, the first Glenveagh Artist in Residence will exhibit her beautiful art work in a pop–up exhibition.

All are welcome to view and experience this inspirational collection inspired by Glenveagh’s natural landscapes.

Tiffany is from New York and was recently awarded the inaugural Plein Air Painter Artist Residency at Russell’s Cottage at Glenveagh National Park.

Artist Tiffany Love

Love’s exhibitions include her solo exhibitions Recent Paintings (2023-24) at the University of Galway and Hushing (2023) at Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich in Belfast. As well as the two-person exhibition Conversations with the Landscape (2023) at the Laneway Gallery in Cork and the three-person exhibition Remnants-Rhythms-Rituals (2023) at Ardgillan Gallery in Balbriggan, Co. Dublin.

She received her BFA in 2017 from SUNY Plattsburgh and her MFA in 2022 from the Burren College of Art and NUI Galway, and was longlisted for the RDS Visual Art Awards the same year.

Love is a recipient of the Agility Award (2022 & 2023) from the Arts Council of Ireland, the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant (2022 & 2024), and a Galway City Council Creative Practitioners Bursary (2024).

Glenveagh’s first artist in residence to display her work was last modified: February 7th, 2025 by Staff Writer
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