Shannon Jade Wilson
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They That Sorrow / Lucht an Dobróin
Shannon Jade Wilson is a creative producer, educator, and multidisciplinary artist working across print, drawing, sculpture, projection, sound, and moving image. Their practice explores spectrality, grief, folklore, and the ways memory lingers through stories, bodies, materials, and land.
They That Sorrow / Lucht an Dobróin draws on Irish mourning traditions, particularly the figures of the banshee and the bleeding tree, to create an immersive installation. Hair, flax, branches, image, and voice become carriers of loss and transformation. Materials are encountered ritually through acts of gathering, knotting, binding, grinding, teasing, and compression — gestures that recall spellwork, folk ritual, and mourning rites.
The forms hover between apparition and trace, emerging as fragile, ephemeral, and unsettled presences. The work invites viewers into a haunted landscape where personal grief and collective folklore remain deeply entangled, asking what lingers after loss becomes part of the land itself.
Installation view, Lucht an Dobróin, NCAD Works 2026.
Installation view, Lucht an Dobróin, NCAD Works 2026.
Installation view, Lucht an Dobróin, NCAD Works 2026.
Installation view, Lucht an Dobróin, NCAD Works 2026.
Installation view, Lucht an Dobróin, NCAD Works 2026.
Installation view, Lucht an Dobróin, NCAD Works 2026.