Niamh Fahy
Niamh Fahy is an Irish Artist and Research Associate at the Centre for Print Research, University of the West of England, currently studying towards a PhD. She completed her BA in Fine Art Printmaking at the Limerick School of Art and Design, Ireland, and holds an MA in multidisciplinary Printmaking from the University of West England (2019). Her research investigates how print artists can contribute to understanding changes within the landscape that are a result of slow violence. She has recently been awarded the UWE HAS-ACE connecting research project grant for the project “Slow Violence and River Abuse: The Hidden Effect of Land Use on Water Quality”. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally in shows including “The Masters: Relief”, Bankside Gallery, London; The RWA, Bristol; The TYPA letterpress and Paper Arts Centre, Tartu; International Printmaking Conference Impact 9, Hangzhou; and Impressions Biennial, Galway Arts Festival.