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Sync Shift

May 20, 2025 by Wexford Arts Centre

Sync Shift
A solo exhibition by Órla Bates featuring drawings made in collaboration with artist Joanna Leah
Curated by Ann Mulrooney

Wexford Arts Centre
14 June – 26 July 2025

Opening Launch: Saturday 14 June at 2pm

Wexford Arts Centre is pleased to present Sync Shift, an exhibition of new drawings by artist Órla Bates. The exhibition will run in the lower and upper galleries from Saturday, 14th June, to Saturday, 26th July, 2025.

In 2023, Órla Bates was invited to take part in the MAKE/curate programme, a partnership initiative between Wexford Arts Centre, the Arts Department of Wexford County Council, and Blackbird Cultur-Lab. The aim of the programme is to provide artists working regionally with an opportunity to work with a national curator. Over the course of two years, Orla worked with Curator Ann Mulrooney towards her solo exhibition at Wexford Arts Centre. Distinct from the curatorial support, mentorship was also facilitated by artist Joanna Leah.

A written response titled Diving for Pearls; the work of Órla Bates by Curator Ann Mulrooney accompanies the exhibition (see below).

Órla’s practice is grounded in drawing as a mode of presence and embodied inquiry. Explored within a somatic and meditative field, drawing functions as a way of being in the moment – an unfolding process where body, materials, and space co-create. Through this process, stemming from feeling and material, forms emerge shaped by inner sensations and outer gestures and the moment of their making.  As such, drawing becomes a way of encountering a space between what is felt and what forms out of experiences of being and sensations of the body.

Órla has been collaborating with artist Joanna Leah since 2022.  They met at a Lodestar residency in Ireland and quickly found connections between their observations of body spaces, movement, and embodied drawing. In the lead-up to this exhibition, Orla and Joanna undertook a residency in Blackbird Cultur-Lab which is a creative cultural laboratory supporting artists and organisations, based within a regenerative-agriculture farm in County Wexford.  Stemming from the residency, Wexford Arts Centre offers a shared space for Joanna and Órla to draw together again, performing new work that will be presented as part of the exhibition Sync Shift.


Órla Bates is a visual artist from County Wexford.  She holds a BA in Fine Art (Printmaking) from Limerick School of Art and Design and a Higher Diploma in Art Education from the National College of Art and Design, Dublin.

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Órla’s work has been selected for national and international exhibitions.  Recently, her work has featured in Drawing Articulations: A Radical Drawing Symposium, Leeds School of Arts; Drawing in Relation curated by Arno Kramer, Drawing Research Network, Loughborough University, UK; and Cotyledon, Cotyledon Projects, Los Angeles, CA.

Her practice has been supported by numerous awards, including the Artlink Bursary Award (2025, 2023, 2015, 2012), the Arts Council Professional Development Award (2021) and the Tyrone Guthrie Bursary Award from Wexford County Council. She has participated in several artist residencies, including Lodestar Contemporary in France, Belgium and Limerick (2021–2024), Tyrone Guthrie Centre, and Ballinglen Arts Foundation.

Ann Mulrooney has worked at senior levels in the creative and cultural sectors in Ireland for many years, including leadership of the National Design and Craft Gallery in Kilkenny, as CEO and Artistic Director of the VISUAL Centre for Contemporary Art in Carlow and Director of Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin. She has curated multiple national and international exhibitions and devised, directed and produced artistic programming and engagement projects across many disciplines, including visual art, architecture, design, craft, theatre, dance, technology and animation.

Joanna Leah is an artist and senior lecturer at Leeds Beckett University, Leeds School of Arts. Her practice research explores the body space developing choreographic and embodied practices producing drawings, installation and performance. Central to her practice is line-making; lines mediated by the body as ways to draw out encounters.


Sync Shift will run at Wexford Arts Centre from Saturday 14 June to Saturday 26 July, 2025. The exhibition is supported by the Arts Department of Wexford County Council and Blackbird Cultur-Lab through Wexford Arts Centre’s Make/Curate Programme.

Wexford Arts Centre is supported by the Arts Council and Wexford County Council. 

For further information on Sync Shift or artist Órla Bates please contact Catherine Bowe – Curator, Wexford Arts Centre, Cornmarket, Wexford on +353 (0)53 91 23764 or email catherine@wexfordartscentre.ie.

Photography by: Claudio Nego, Photojournalist (for Wexford Arts Centre).

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