Septemeber 2024, Group Show
When it Rains Ch.3
Represented by FUTURES at UNSEEN, Amsterdam
July 2024, Solo Show/Residency
When it Rains Ch.2
‘Unfolding Futures’, Futures Hub Amsterdam
June 2024, KABK Grad Show
When it Rains Ch.1
Royal Academy of Art, The Hague
April 2024, Public Reading
Mnemotope 004
Bog Bodies Press, Eindhoven
March 2024, Group Show
Can Dormant Seeds Bloom?
‘Fragments in Transit’, Beetroot Studios, Thessaloniki
Nov 2023, Group Show
Nooderlicht Photo Festival
Groningen
June 2023, Group Show
Everything That Melts is About to Blend
MAPS, De Helena, The Hague
Nov 2022, Group Show
Reservoir
‘Yolun Dişinda’, Darağaç, Izmir
May 2022, Solo Show
Natura
Soearth Projects, Kildare
Mar 2019, Group Show June 2023
DUPA End of Year
Copper House Gallery, Dublin
Apr 2024
Mnemotope 004
Bog Bodies Press, Eindhoven
Mar 2024
Weather Diaires
Trigger FOMU, Antwerp
Mar 2019
Ireland’s Post Polio Survivors
University Times Magazine, Dublin
July 2024
FUTURES HUB
Unfolding Futures Summer Residency, Amserdam
Jan 2022
ZONE Residency
Borsec, Romania
June 2023
Student Development Programme
Canon, Remote
May 2022 Mar 2021
Agillity Award
Arts Council Ireland
Mar 2021
Belfast Photo Festival
Shortlisted
Aug 2022 - 2024
Master’s Photography & Society
Royal Academy of Art the Hague, Netherlands
Sep 2016 - 2020
Bachelor’s Zoology
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Aug 2024
Best of Grad 2024
Metropolis M Magazine, Utrecht
mail: photo@benjmorrison.com
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- Group Show
- at UNSEEN Amsterdam
19-09-24
Co-exhibting with Joseph Kennel,
Alia Leonardi & Daniel Zduinik
Curator Nurai Broafull
‘The sky, the earth, the sea... all events that I remember whether they are things that have happened to me or things that have happened to others... all this goes insdie me, in the vast cloisters of my memory.’
- Augusitine of Hippo
This work consisted of three handmade collages using stiching and bookbinding techniques to present an open diary. Family photographs from my grandfather’s archive alongside photographs from my own archive mingle with diary entries from my grandmothers and I. Through it all pages from a weather observer book tether our collective inherited memories to the physical world.