Staff and Board

Trish Lambe
Darren Campion
Tanya Kiang
Niamh Ferry
Darragh Shanahan
Sophie Branigan
Anna Keane

Photo Museum Ireland Board of Trustees

 

There are currently eight Board Directors, each with expertise in a variety of professional fields. Board members may serve for not more than two 3-year terms and are replaced on rotation.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

WILLIAM FAGAN

Appointed Chair January 2022. William is a retired public servant, photographer and photographic historian. In his public service career William served in the Departments of Labour, Finance and the Public Service. He was involved in the establishment of the Office of the Ombudsman where he became Director in 1987. He subsequently served as Director of Consumer Affairs for 8 years. In 1998 William joined the private sector where he became Director of Regulatory Affairs and Communications at Chorus Communications (shareholders Independent News and Media and Liberty Media) where he was involved in the introduction of broadband and digital TV into Ireland. He served on the board of ICT Ireland, a digital industry body established by IBEC. In 2006 William went to work for the Government of Qatar where he established a telecoms regulator which liberalised the Qatari telecoms market. William has worked as a consultant specialising in the areas of broadband and regulatory training. He is a member of the Institute of International and European Affairs ( IIEA) and the Royal Dublin Society (RDS), the Dublin Camera Club, the Leica Society (UK), the LHSA – the International Leica Society (US) and the Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain (PCCGB). He has written articles on photography, photographic equipment and photographic history for magazines in the UK, US and Ireland and is currently researching the history of photography in Ireland from 1840 to the present. Joined Board August 2019.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

AUDREY BRENNAN

Audrey Brennan has many years of experience working at a senior level in the areas of fundraising and media relations for several arts organisations, including the Royal Hibernian Academy, The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), Dublin Contemporary 2011 and The Hennessy Literary Awards. From 2009 to 2014, she was a member of the board of Circa Art Magazine. In 2015, she was awarded a Master’s in Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship by Trinity College Dublin. Her studies included extensive research into revenue generation by commercial enterprises within art galleries. She also works as an art advisor to private collectors. Joined the board in September 2019.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

TOM BURKE

Tom Burke has been making film and video projects of varying scales and styles for over a decade. Working primarily in the documentary form, he often assumes a shooting director role, and more often than not will be the editor of his own films. At Areaman Productions from 2007 to 2017, Tom was able to mix factual television projects with more aesthetically driven Irish Film Board funded short-form docs. In 2017, he established Broadstone Films in order to pursue his feature documentary and fiction project ambitions. Joined the Board in January 2020.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

ORLA FITZPATRICK

Orla is a photographic historian from Dublin, Ireland. Her PhD from Ulster University was on the topic of ‘Modernism, modernity and the Irish photographic book, 1922-1949.’ Publications include articles on Irish photographic history and material culture for publications such as ‘Éire-Ireland’ and ‘Irish Architectural and Decorative Studies’. She has also curated several photographic exhibitions and produced a photographic monograph for the National Library of Ireland. Her acclaimed blog www.jacolette.com covers vernacular Irish photography. She is a regular contributor to ‘Source: Photographic Review.’ She has worked in the area of librarianship since 1994. Joined the board in January 2020.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

CLARE FEELY

Clare Feely is an expert in consumer lifestyle PR, social media, influencer marketing and event management and a member of the Public Relations Institute of Ireland. She has extensive experience developing on and offline campaigns for global brands in the arts and culture, consumer product, and lifestyle product sectors, as well as amplifying global brand platforms for the Irish market. She is the Director of Client Services and a Board Member of Elevate PR – one of Ireland´s leading consumer and lifestyle Public Relations, Social Media, and Event companies. Her Arts and culture experience includes: Working with some of Ireland’s leading institutions including the National Gallery of Ireland, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hibernian Academy, and Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane; Clare developed cultural platforms for brands, along with consumer PR campaigns for clients including Gormley’s Fine Art, VUE Art Fair, Bloomsday, the Galway Film Fleadh and GAZE Film Festival; Development and promotion of a cultural platform for Hennessy in Ireland including the Hennessy Portrait Prize with the National Gallery of Ireland, the Hennessy Literary Awards, and the Hennessy Art Fund for IMMA. Annual campaigns to drive awareness of, and footfall to, the Galway Film Fleadh. She previously worked for Dublin Contemporary.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

MARK FIELDING

Mark Fielding has spent his working life in the private business sector as owner, manager, mentor, advisor and advocate. He has worked in the printing, food processing, biotech, recruitment, accountancy and property sectors, in the UK, France and Ireland. He has assisted in the start-up and management of more than 500 enterprises. He was a senior partner in a chartered accountancy and management consultancy firm specialising in SMEs for 20 years (1980s/90s). From 2000 to 2018 he was CEO of ISME the Irish SME Association. He was Educated at the Christian Brothers Schools, UCD, Chartered Accountants Ireland and the Irish Tax Institute. Mark has served on numerous European and Irish governmental advisory bodies, including the Company Law Review Group, the high-level group on Business Regulation, the Retail Consultation Forum, SME Procurement advisory body and the Advisory Group on Small Business. He also sat on the administrative council of SME United (UEAPME), the European body for SMEs, representing over 12 million enterprises with more than 55 million employees. Mark currently is an advisor on strategy, finance and corporate governance and joined the board in April 2023.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

KEN CASEY

Ken is a partner and Head of the Corporate team at Hayes solicitors. He has built a practice in acquisitions, disposals, and capital markets transactions across various industry sectors; joint ventures and corporate re-organisations of publicly quoted and private companies; and advises on corporate governance and general corporate law. He has extensive expertise in the financial services, aviation, gaming, technology, media and sports sectors.

MARK CUNNINGHAM

LORRAINE TUCK

Lorraine Tuck is a photographer from Co. Galway. She studied photography at Sallynoggin College, Dublin and graduated with a BA (Hons) Documentary Photography from the University of Wales, Newport College. Since graduation, she has spent much of her time making work that has been influenced by the landscape of Connemara, exploring the un-consecrated children’s burial grounds in ‘Cillín/Children in Limbo’, and the Connemara railway line, published in book form as ‘The Whistle Blowing’ (2015). She was commissioned by The Arts Council/Photo Museum Ireland to develop ‘Unusual Gestures’. The exhibition has toured to Galway International Arts Festival, and will be staged at the Regional Cultural Centre Letterkenny (2023-24). Her work is in numerous private and public collections, including The Arts Council, Office of Public Works, and University of Galway.

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