Two-Faced
Kieran Gaya explains how his piece Two-Faced engages with the theme of Interface, in the next instalment of our series of artist reflections highlighting the Transept…
Kieran Gaya is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Art History at University College, Dublin. He looks at how religious imagery is steeped into the visual design of capital cities to shape national identities. He was born in Dublin, Ireland of Mauritian parents and spent his formative years in Asia and Africa as well as Europe. This diversity of cultures, languages, and socio-cultural contexts is the seasoning to his interests as well as artistic pursuits.
Kieran Gaya explains how his piece Two-Faced engages with the theme of Interface, in the next instalment of our series of artist reflections highlighting the Transept…
On Saturday, 25 April, 2020, over a dozen artists came together for a ‘Zoom-in Playback’ encounter moderated by Karen McClain Kiefer. This event was…
Editor’s note: In Part 1 of this review, Kieran Gaya reviews the visual and literary component of Transept’s ‘Time and Again’ exhibition. In Part…