Wow, what a special evening!!
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Feeling so grateful for my time as a resident artist at Leitrim Sculpture Centre, and for the beautiful community in Manorhamilton that made the experience so special.
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A huge thank you to Brian Leach and Jane Willow for closing The Long Pause: Ecology of Ruins I with such stunning music.
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The audio is Jane Willow’s Let There Be Light, with Brian Leach accompanying on hammer dulcimer.
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Thank you to for putting on the event. And the Sculpture Centre for being such a great host!
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Loo Loo Glass
A selection of Handmade Glass items. Personalized Information on Glass and the progress and processes of Glass Making.
18/05/2026
Ruining photos since 1989 😜
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18/05/2026
THE LONG PAUSE is coming to a close, but the work feels as alive as ever.
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This Saturday we gather to celebrate the closing of The Long Pause: Ecology of Ruins I at Leitrim Sculpture Centre, with live music from Brian Leach and Jane Willow.
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A final evening for thanks, reflection, music, conversation, being together in the work, and opening the door to what comes next with Studio Dúlra.
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28/04/2026
I’m so excited to be able to invite you to visit my current (and first!) solo exhibition The Long Pause / Ecology of Ruins I, now open at Leitrim Sculpture Centre.
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https://www.leitrimsculpturecentre.ie/whats-on/exhibitions/the-long-pause-ecology-of-ruins-i
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A four-room installation developed through research in the boglands of Leitrim, bringing together reclaimed materials, glass, sound, moving image and evolving process.
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Live glassmaking demo every Wednesday throughout the run.
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26/04/2026
The Long Pause
Ecology of Ruins I
Still gathering myself after Friday night….my first solo exhibition opening. 🥹
Thank you to everyone who came, lingered, listened, asked questions, and shared the room with the work. To witness these pieces finally breathing in space, after months of making, carrying, burning, breaking, rebuilding, is something I won’t forget.
This exhibition grew from places where life returns quietly: rusted metal, discarded glass, bog water, tools left still, matter changing shape over time.
Grateful to all who helped bring it into being, and to everyone who stepped inside it.
Open now until 23/05.
The Long Pause: Ecology of Ruins I
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“In The Long Pause, a four-room installation, LeBlanc explores the land as ‘ruin’ - a site of strange continuity rather than an ending…”
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FRI 24TH APRIL — SAT 23RD MAY 2026
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Exhibition Launch: Friday 24th April 2026, 5pm-8pm
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Sound by Brian Leach
2025….a year of rot, rerouting, and regrowth 🍄
Quietly breaking things down.
Thriving in the damp, dark places I didn’t plan on visiting.
Long walks. Shaking ground.
Changing seasons. A bit of wrath.
A forest bog busy with decay and unexpected life.
A strange kind of beauty in watching things transform.
Peace the F*** out 2025. 🤘🏻
01/11/2025
Delighted news to wake up to in Tucson!
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My piece SOFT RUSH [JUNCUS EFFUSUS] has found a new home! There’s nothing quite like seeing that little red dot appear, such a lovely way to start the day.
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Huge thanks to everyone who’s supported and enjoyed the Connecting exhibitions what an incredible journey it’s been!
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Extra grateful for the encouragement to participate from
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28/10/2025
✨ Feeling Grateful & Inspired ✨
I had the amazing opportunity to lead the curation of the Glass Society of Ireland’s “Connecting” Exhibition at the , Dublin….I say “lead” loosely because our DREAM TEAM truly thrived! Everything came together so beautifully, professionally, and collaboratively in terms of curation.m, and everyone involved should be incredibly proud!
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Over 70 incredible works of contemporary Irish glass art are now on display in the beautiful gallery overlooking the glasshouses.
My works, Field Rushes and Gorse, are connected again in collaboration with and the incredible Irish glass artists of the
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Huge thanks to the Glass Society of Ireland for trusting me with this project and to the amazing install crew who made it all happen 🙌💚 (most of the team pictured here in these gorgeous photos by )
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