Speaking of Which II – The Ecological Edition: Ireland-based eco artist interviews for youth and their teachers

In a time of global climate change, 12 artists based in Ireland reveal what inspires them and how they make their art in this video series designed for use in the classroom and for general viewing. This is Speaking of Which Series II – The Ecological Edition […] The video series is a starting point to mediate conversations with young people about their own creativity, ideas and inspirations, the videos may also be used as an inspiration for teachers and educators to devise workshops and other practical activities for their classes. 

The LAB Gallery in Dublin and The Dock Arts Centre in Carrick on Shannon 2022, curator Shannon Carroll

I have been thrilled and honoured to work with Dublin-based curator-in-residence Shannon Carroll over the last year for this rich new ecological artist interview resource for Irish teachers: Speaking of Which II- The Ecological Edition



Shannon has worked to develop an inspiring vision and great outcomes on such an important project. Shannon is also a past participant of our Haumea Essential Ecoliteracy course.

Thank you Shannon for your great professionalism and vision – it has been a pleasure to work with you and also see your career develop in such exciting ways.

In this second series of interviews inspired by the current climate crisis, the artists reveal their reasons for making art, describe the methods they use to make their work but most importantly reveal what it means to them to be an artist during this pressing time and how they transform their desire to create and communicate into the work they produce. The diversity of their individual backgrounds and experiences is reflected in the work each artist makes. They draw inspiration from many sources; the books they read as children, the places they grew up, the environments that they have visited, conversations they have had and their experiences studying art in school.

The artists are Mark Clare, Cathy Fitzgerald, Catherine McDonald, Rosie O’Reilly, Bassam Al-Sabah and Jennifer Mehigan, Claire Donohoe, Laura Fitzgerald, The Project Twins – James and Michael Fitzgerald, Maria McKinney and Vanya Lambrecht Ward.

The Lab Gallery Speaking of Which II website page

More details about the project and all the interviews can be viewed on The Lab Gallery Speaking of Which II website page


See also- www.dublincityartsoffice.ie
and www.thedock.ie
Also big thanks also to Video production team – www.pinklimestudios.ie
and The Arts Council of Ireland – www.artscouncil.ie


About curator Shannon Carroll

reposted from • @arciadt

Shannon Carroll is recipient of the 2021 ARC LAB Curatorial Scholarship. This opportunity involves working with The LAB Gallery Curator, Sheena Barrett, on gallery programming and curatorial strategies in addition to her self-directed MA research. She is currently developing a curatorial project, Molecular Revolutions, to be presented at The LAB Gallery in March 2023.

As part of her scholarship role, Shannon worked as coordinator of the video interview series, Speaking of Which, Series II – The Ecological Edition, a project produced in collaboration between the LAB Gallery and The Dock Arts Centre. This is the second series in a set of interviews where artists explain what inspires them and how they make their art. In light of global climate changes and the current ecological crisis, twelve artists were chosen based on ecological concerns within their practices.

Shannon composed questions for the artists that explore their reasons for making art, the methods they use and most importantly, what it means to them to be an artist during this time of crisis. 

Hello! Kia Ora! Dia daoibh!

I’m Cathy Fitzgerald, an ecological artist, educator, and founder of Haumea Ecoversity. Originally from Aotearoa New Zealand, I’ve lived in rural Ireland, the home of my ancestors, for over 30 years. Together with my philosopher colleague Dr Nikos Patedakis (USA), we’ve guided over 400 creative professionals worldwide in transformative ecoliteracy training since 2019.

Haumea Ecoversity Community Membership is the next chapter of this work—a vibrant space for lifelong learning, collective wisdom, and creative transformation for a more beautiful, just, and life-sustaining world.

Dr Cathy Fitzgerald

“In these times of great challenge, I’m passionate about bringing ecoliteracy—including new ecological thinking, values, language, and head-heart-body practices—to creative, sustainability and cultural sectors. These areas have a crucial leadership role: they can inspire communities to embrace new values and actions for living well on Earth, together with all life.”

About Cathy

  • Ecological Artist: Creator of the ongoing Hollywood Forest Story with new-to-Ireland continuous cover forestry (begun 2008).
  • Educator & Advisor: Accredited ESD Earth Charter educator, Creative Drummin Carlow Bog project ecoliteracy advisor.
  • Researcher & Mentor: Specialist in Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) at Haumea Ecoversity.com

In 2022, I was honoured to be nominated by Earth Charter International and UNESCO Chair for ESD as Earth Charter Focal Point Communicator for Ireland


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