BRONAGH TULLY
Bronagh Tully is a visual artist. Her work features a range of video and photography, digital art, paired with a combination of language and word. Her work predominantly focuses on depictions of issues related to the home, domesticity and women’s spaces.
Bronagh graduated from Moate Business College in 2013, earning a QQI Level 5 in Art and Design. Bronagh attended TUS Limerick School of Art & Design from 2017 until she graduated in 2021 with a BA (Hons) in Sculpture & Combined Media. She is currently in her final year of her Professional Master of Education in Art & Design with Digital Media, graduating in 2026.
Most recently, Bronagh was granted the Adam Beo Mentoring Project Award 2023/24. She exhibited Exsanguinate in the Birr Vintage Week & Arts Festival Open Submission Exhibition, ‘Commouvre’, curated by Amanda Jane Graham, in 2023, and received the Special Recognition Award. Her work has been shown in other exhibitions such as the LSAD Graduate Showcase in 2021, ‘We are the Proposers’ curated by Vicky Langan & Maximilian Le Cain, and ‘Space to Screen’ – Athenaeum Theatre, Limerick, both in 2019.
Constructed around a personal narrative, she focuses on mundane spaces and processes to highlight the extra-ordinary beauty that minimal movements can create. The approach that everyday actions and objects can be gruesome and contain beautiful mannerisms.
Commonplace routines in her life, such as washing floors, preparing meals and routines of self-care, are consistently and painstakingly carried out to keep the cogs of the home turning. A gentle art is created across her workings of the household. The minutiae of tiresome daily chores are the starting points for a subtle art form representing her workings as an artist in the home.








