Irish artist explores ecological stories in new exhibition

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Irish artist explores ecological stories in new exhibition
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Describing herself as an amateur ecologist, Irish artist Beatrice O’Connell’s interest in biophilia is reflected in her new exhibition at Taylor Galleries, Dublin. The exhibition, titled 'Overwintering on the Moon', explores diverse perspectives within ecological stories and our interconnectedness with nature.

Describing herself as an amateur ecologist, Irish artist Beatrice O’Connell’s interest in biophilia is reflected in her new exhibition at Taylor Galleries , Dublin . The exhibition, titled 'Overwintering on the Moon', explores diverse perspectives within ecological stories and our interconnectedness with nature.

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