Jamin Keogh Artist Talk

Photo Museum Ireland 10th August at 7pm

Admission free, all welcome

This artist’s talk with Jamin Keogh will explore his project Moyross Study, an ongoing long-term investigation of the Moyross estate on the outskirts of Limerick city. The project focuses on the effects of a programme of regeneration which began in 2007 to address social issues on the estate. For this talk, Jamin will show a selection of images for the wider project and discuss the context of his photographic practice.

Jamin Keogh (b. 1982) holds a 1st class honours BA in Photography (IADT), a Masters in Art and Research Collaboration (IADT), and a 1st class honours  Masters in Social Science (NUIM).  Jamin has been involved as an artist, curator, and a visiting lecturer at numerous Irish third level institutions. His work has been shortlisted for the Inspirational Arts Award, and been shown at the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA). Moyross Study was exhibited in the 2018 PhotoIreland Festival, and was selected to represent Ireland at Unseen Amsterdam as part of the inaugural FUTURES Platform. The artist’s long term research project, A Constant Parameter, was selected by an international jury to be part of New Irish Works and was presented for the first time at the PhotoIreland Festival (2019).

This programme is being supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media as part of the Night-Time Economy After Hours at the Museum scheme.

Banner image: Jamie Keogh, Christopher and Mark in Glennagross, from the series Moyross Study