Sallyanne Morgan has exhibited in over 30 curated shows nationally and internationally, including the 14th SURVEYOR Drogheda and, ART Riddler (2025), “Between Worlds” Droichead Arts Centre (2025), RUA Belfast (2024), and “Hover-Still” in Malta (2023). Solo exhibitions include “Flight (and other stories)” in Malta (2019) and “The Illusion of Permanence” inCambodia (2012). She received the Tyrone Guthrie Residency Award (2025), Agility Award (2022), and Meath County Council Professional Development Award (2024). Morgan was commissioned for “The Docker” by Drogheda Port Company (2021) and featured in Irish Arts Review (2021). A graduate of Whitehall Technical College (1997), she teaches clay modelmaking workshops at Seamus Ennis Art Centre, Creative Spark, and Ardgillan Castle.
Sallyanne Morgan has exhibited in over 30 curated shows nationally and internationally, including the 14th SURVEYOR Drogheda and, ART Riddler (2025), “Between Worlds” Droichead Arts Centre (2025), RUA Belfast (2024), and “Hover-Still” in Malta (2023). Solo exhibitions include “Flight (and other stories)” in Malta (2019) and “The Illusion of Permanence” inCambodia (2012). She received the Tyrone Guthrie Residency Award (2025), Agility Award (2022), and Meath County Council Professional Development Award (2024). Morgan was commissioned for “The Docker” by Drogheda Port Company (2021) and featured in Irish Arts Review (2021). A graduate of Whitehall Technical College (1997), she teaches clay modelmaking workshops at Seamus Ennis Art Centre, Creative Spark, and Ardgillan Castle.
- Discipline Mixed Media Construction
- Price Range Over €250
- Products Ceramic Sculptures, ceramic tiles and dishes.
- Materials Portland cement, sand, marble dust, steel, copper, wire, pigments, glass, filaments, wood, clay and shells or other found objects
- Runs Courses Yes
Sallyanne Mattews
5 The Meadows, Whitefield Manor,
Bettystown
Co. Meath
A92W18V
Ireland
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