CV – Casey Walshe (They/ Them) -  b.1988 Ireland.                                    ________                                           www.caseywalshe.net  

Upcoming

Upcoming - Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin, Group exhibition, curated by Casey Walshe and Banbha McCann, Winter 2025

Education

2017- 2019   Turps Banana Art School, London, Correspondence Course.

2006- 2010   The National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Ireland. Fine Art, Painting. BA

Solo Exhibitions

2023       TENDER, The Royal Hibernian Academy, Ashford Gallery, Dublin

Accompanying text - Interview : Casey Walshe and Aileen Murphy (read here)

2023       Come on baby, Limerick City Gallery of Art. Limerick

Accompanying text - A Moment on the Lips/ Bring Me Dead Flowers by Ben Stafford, curator, VISUAL Carlow. (read here)

2017       Beatland, Pallas Projects, Dublin.

Accompanying text - Beatland by Rachel McIntyre, curator, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin (read here)

2013       Copernicus; and other systems

Atrium Space, Temple Bar Gallery and Studios, Dublin, curated by Jim Ricks

Selected Group Exhibitions

2025       If Heaven Falls, group exhibition, The Lido Stores, Margate, UK

2024       The Lido Open, group exhibition, The Lido Stores, Margate, UK

Hennessy Craig Award Exhibition, RHA Gallery

2022       Paipear, Hang Tough Gallery, July 2022                                                                                                                                                

Boyle Arts Festival, Invited artist, July 2022                                                                                                                          

Hennessy Craig Award Exhibition, RHA Gallery. Dublin                                                                                                                          

The Pleasure Ground, Rathfarnham Castle, Dublin

2021       WE CAN DANCE, an off-site painting exhibition, Castlefreke, West Cork, organised by Casey Walshe and Susan Montgomery.

Mollie Douthit, Susan Montgomery, Aileen Murphy, Sinead Ni Mhaonaigh, Sarah O’Brien and Casey Walshe.  Artists talk with Jesse Jones for BAVA degree programme Sherkin Island Community Centre, West Cork, September 25th. Accompanying text- Watch Them Dance by Sara O’Rourke (read here)

2020       Fallout; Art In This Time, Grunwald Gallery, University of Indiana. Curated by Betsy Stirratt

2019        ARTWORKS 2019, Visual, Carlow

                189th Annual Exhibition, RHA Gallery, Dublin

                Wash 2, Angela Flowers Inc, West Cork, curated by Francesca Flowers.

                Winter Exhibition, Hillsboro fine Art, Dublin

2017       Nasty Women, Pallas Projects, Dublin.

Nerve and Sinew, (2 person) with Betsy Stirratt(USA). Custom House Gallery, Westport, Mayo.

187th Annual Exhibition, RHA, Dublin

2016       186th Annual Exhibition, RHA, Dublin.

A Knowing Nature, The Dock Arts Centre, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim.

                - Anita Groener, Phil Foley, Julie Merriman, Cliodhna Timoney and Casey Walshe

 2015       Here and Now, curated by Anne Hendrick, Sinead Ni Mhaonaigh and Casey Walshe. Greenacres Gallery, Wexford.

185th Annual Exhibition, RHA, Dublin.

Panorama. Curated by Kathy Tynan and Casey Walshe, Pallas Projects, Dublin. 

Joanne Boyle, Diana Copperwhite, Mollie Douthit, Anne Hendrick, Gillian Lawler, Ruth E. Lyons, Niamh McCann, Aileen Murphy, Sinéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Lesley-Ann O'Connell, Sanja Todorovic. Accompanying text - The Second Woman by Ingrid Lyons 

Lonely Planet. LUAN Gallery, Athlone. Westmeath.

2014       not life / necessarily (2 person) NCAD Gallery, Dublin with Chloe Brenan, curated by Anne Kelly.

2013       Winter Show. RUA RED. Tallaght, Dublin

183rd Annual Exhibition. RHA, Dublin.

2012       Future Perfect. Dublin City Gallery, The Hugh Lane, curated by Jim Ricks.

182nd Annual Exhibition, RHA, Dublin.

Queer Art and the Church. Leslie-Lohman Museum, Prince Street, New York, USA

2011       Drawing Connections. Siena Art Institute, Siena, Italy

BLOCK T Artists Exhibition. Block T Smithfield, Dublin. 

2010       On Departure, The Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast, Northern Ireland

                Contextomy, Dublin with Chloe Brenan, Anja Mahler, Ruth Clinton and Niamh Moriarty, . Sol Art, Dawson Street, Dublin

                NCAD Degree Show

Residencies

The Practice Award, Fire-station Artists Studios, Dublin, 2024

The Tyrone Guthrie Centre, Next Generation Residency, Arts Council of Ireland 2023

Custom House Gallery and Studios, Mayo, Ireland. 2016

RHA Studio Award, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin, Ireland, 2015- 2016

Werk. Stadt. Laden, Dresden, Germany. 2013

The Good Hatchery, Co.Offaly. Ireland. 2011

Talks and Events

Tender – Casey Walshe in conversation with Una Sealy RHA, 2023

Invited speaker - gallery discussion with Mel French and Celine Sheridan for MA Students, LSAD (Limerick School of Art and Design) and ATU (Atlantic Technological University) at Limerick City Gallery of Art 2023

Panal Discussion, facilitated by Jesse Jones, BAVA Sherkin Island, September 2021

Invited Speaker, VAI Get Together, Artists conference, October 2021

The Shaking Bog Podcast – in collaboration with Catherine Nunes, Collie Ennis and Mermaid Arts Centre. https://www.shakingbog.ie/podcast (episode: Winter) 2020

Enough Is Never Enough – Panel discussion, Mermaid Arts Centre, October 2nd 2020, Sinead Ni Mhaonaigh, Casey Walshe, Melissa O’Faherty, Emma Roche and Joanne Boyle.

Casey Walshe and Betsy Stirratt in Conversation with Alice Maher, Custom House Gallery, June 17th 2017

Casey Walshe in Conversation with Sinead Ni Mhaonaigh, Pallas Projects, March 2nd 2017

Friends of the RHA – Open studio, RHA Studios, Dublin. December 15th 2015

Panel Discussion - chaired by Kathy Tynan and Casey Walshe - Panorama – Pallas Projects Dublin. March 13th 2015

School Tour – Canal Way Educate Together Primary School. Panorama at Pallas Projects. March 12th2015

Artists Talk with Chloe Brenan – Werk Stadt Laden, Dresden, Germany. July 20th 2013

Artists Talk – Art as Activism, Outreach Diploma Programme. Department of Women, Gender and Social Justice. University College Dublin. February 23rd 2013. (Invited by Dr Aideen Quilty)

Artists Talk – Department of Women, Gender and Social Justice. University College Dublin. February 17th 2012. (Invited by Dr Mary McCauliffe and Dr Aideen Quilty)

Awards/ Grants

Dunlaoighre Rathdown County Council Artist Grants, 2025

The Next Generation Award, The Arts Council of Ireland 2022

Hennessy Craig Award RHA, shortlisted, 2022 & 2024

Agility Award, Arts Council of Ireland, 2023, 2022, 2021

Visual Arts Bursary, Arts Council of Ireland, 2021

The Thomas Dammann Award 2022, 2021, 2019, 2015

Mayo County Council, Artists Bursary. 2016

The Royal Hibernian Academy Studio Residency Award, 2015/16

Emerging Visual Artist Award, Wexford Arts Centre, Ireland, Shortlisted 2013

The Arts Council of Ireland, Travel and Training Award 2013

Reviews/ Interviews/ Media

Review – File Note VIII, published by Firestation Artists Studios, Dublin, text by Iarlaith Ni Fheorais

Spotlight – TENDER, The Gloss Magazine, Penny McCormick, 2023

Review – Come on baby, Gianna Tascha, VAN news, March 2023

Meet the artist, Image Magazine, March/April, 2020

Artists to watch, Hotpress Magazine, February 2019

Fresh Irish Painters, RTE Culture, Cristin Leach, January 2017

The Irish Times, Ticket Awards, best art exhibitions, 2017, November 30th 2017, Aidan Dunne

Bryan O’Brien, The Irish Times – December 2016

Review - Panorama, LeCool, Kate Coleman, March 12th 2015.

Review - not life / necessarily, The Sunday Times, J.P O’Sullivan, September 28th 2014

Review - not life / necessarily, Le Cool, Jack Broughan, October 9th 2014

Collections

Limerick City Gallery of Art, 2023

Trinity College, Dublin - New Acquisitions 2021

The Arts Council of Ireland – New Acquisitions 2020

The Office of Public Works, Ireland, 2023 & 2017

The Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. 2016.

The Central Bank, Dublin, Ireland. 2010

Siena Art Institute, Siena, Italy. 2012.

Private collections; Ireland, UK, Germany, USA, Canada, Japan