
Born in Dublin, Roseanne Lynch lives and works in Cork, Ireland. She studied Photography at Napier University in Edinburgh, Scotland, and obtained a Masters in Fine Art at Crawford College of Art & Design in Cork. Before her current post there as Lecturer in Fine Art, she was Lecturer at the Cork Centre for Architectural Education. Her passion for architecture informs her photographic work, for instance in her research on the geometric forms Frank Lloyd Wright used in his design for a Pavilion in Banff, Canada.
She has held a number of residencies, including at the Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity, Alberta, Canada, the Bauhaus Foundation, Dessau, Germany, the Camargo Foundation International Fellowship Programme, Cassis, France, the Cork Centre for Architectural Education, and the Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris. In 2023, following her residency at The Bauhaus Foundation, and in response to the teachings of the Vorkus (preliminary course) at the Bauhaus school, she produced a book of her work, entitled Grammar, with a text by Bauhaus curator Torsten Blume.
Recent solo exhibitions include No Want of Evidence, Photo Museum Ireland, curated by Pádraig Spillane (2023), Semblance, Lavit Gallery, Cork (2022), GRAMMAR, Techne Sphere, Leipzig (2021), Forgetting’s Trace, Irish Embassy, Berlin (2020), and La trace de l’oubli, Centre Culturel Irlandais, Paris (2019).
Her work is held in several institutions, among them the National Collection of Ireland, the Arts Council of Ireland Collection, the Bauhaus Foundation, Dessau, the UCC Art Collection, the Glucksman Gallery, Cork, and the Office of Public Works State Art Collection, as well as in significant national and international private collections.
Solo exhibitions at Mind’s Eye / Galerie Adrian Bondy

