Mary Modeen is an artist/academic whose research links creative practice with interdisciplinary academic studies in the humanities, particularly philosophy, literature, feminist and indigenous studies. Her research has several threads: perception as a cognitive and interpretive process, and place-based research, which tends to connect cultural values, history and embodied experience. As such, this work usually combines creative art practice and writing. 

 

Her PhD supervision is also characterised by these interdisciplinary investigations, linking studio practice with academic enquiry. International research networks, three of which Modeen co-convenes, are central in conducting the critical discourse which address, challenge and strengthen these research insights. She is also the DJCAD Associate Dean (Internationalisation).

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    Project Announcement: The Rural Reimagined

    The Ireland – Scotland bilateral network grants came about following the publication of the Scottish Irish Bilateral Review earlier this...
    Project Announcement: The Rural Reimagined

    Nexus Book Exhibition | 27 Sept - 29 Oct 2021

    Global pandemics don’t happen every day. In formulating this collaborative PhD project, we devised a way to preserve creative making,...
    Nexus Book Exhibition | 27 Sept - 29 Oct 2021

    Book launch for 'Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place' | 29 April 2021

    I am very excited to announce the book launch of Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place: Geopoetics, Deep Mapping and Slow...
    Book launch for 'Creative Engagements with Ecologies of Place' | 29 April 2021

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