Joshua Burnside Musician
nios mo na go leor April 2026
(More Than Enough)
Kerrie Hanna
Issue 8
Alice Rekab
Moving from the layered textures of earlier work into something more exposed and unguarded, Joshua Burnside’s It’s Not Going to Be Okay unfolds in the aftermath of loss, where friendship, memory, and the quiet weight of everyday detail are held close, shaping songs that strip back production in favour of emotional clarity, and where objects, spaces, and community come together to quietly carry the weight of what remains.
Anne Harper
Mark Malone
Visual Artist
Artist
Musician & Storyteller
Sound Migration
Tracing a progression from ink into earth, Kerrie Hanna’s practice unfolds through pigment and glass, where material and place remain in dialogue, reconnecting craft to landscape and collective voice.
Working through objects and inheritance, Dr. Alice Rekab’s practice spans sculpture and installation, as Clann Miotlantach / Mythlantics draws to a close and opens onto what comes next.
Set between landscape, archaeology, and folklore, Anne Harper’s work draws from stories embedded in place, where fragments of narrative surface through time, bringing past and present into quiet conversation.
Centred on digital spaces, Mark, Sound Migration, examines how voices gather online, confronting rising far-right movements while exploring how communities form, fracture, and reshape.