McDonald is an artist in residence in the School of Natural Sciences at Trinity College Dublin (2020-2023).[6]
She is working with The European Space Agency (ESA) and The JRC European Commission to explore ecology in light of current ecological concerns.[7] Her works manifest in many forms including painting, drawing, film and sound.
Work
Siobhán McDonald's art practice draws attention to contemporary topics dealing with air, breath and atmospheric phenomena, weaving scientific knowledge into her art in a poetic and thoughtful manner.[8][7][9]
She questions what is still unknown to science and explores the Anthropocene and the recent consequences of our treatment of nature.[8]
Career
In 2020, she was selected to work with European Cultural Institutions such as Center for Fine Arts BOZAR and Ars Electronica on a new project about environmental change. The commissioned artworks will be presented at the Serpentine Gallery and Ars Electronica in 2023. McDonald has shown at Bozar, Brussels, 2020; Deutsches Hygiene-Museum DHMD, 2020; Volta, Basel 2019; Limerick City Art Gallery, 2019; Deutsches Hygiene-Museum DHMD, 2019; The National Trust-Fox Talbot Museum, UK, 2018; Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris, 2018, among others.[10][11][12]Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels.[8][13][14][15][16][9][17][7]
She is represented in many collections, both public and private such as The Arts Council of Ireland, Allied Irish Banks, Bank of Ireland, The Ulster Museum and Trinity College Dublin.
Awards
2020 - Bursary Awarded by Arts Council Ireland.[18]
2020 - Climate Whirl arts program, 2020, University of Helsinki[3]