Anthony Haughey
Lecturer
Email: anthony.haughey@tudublin.ie
Tel: +353 1 220 5849
Profile
Dr Anthony Haughey lectures on the BA Photography and is a highly experienced PhD supervisor in the Centre for Socially Engaged Practice-Based Research (SEPR), a research centre within the School of Media . In addition to teaching, Anthony is a socially-engaged artist, photographer and filmmaker whose artworks have been exhibited, collected, and published nationally and internationally.
Anthony was a Senior Research Fellow (2005-8) at the Interface Centre for Research in Art, Technologies and Design in Belfast School of Art, where he completed a PhD in 2009. He is a member of the editorial board for the Routledge Journal, 'Photographies' and is chairperson of Fire Station Artist Studios. Anthony recently completed a residency at Artlink, Fort Dunree where he produced 'Anthem', a collaborative art intervention to commemorate the 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty signing (December 2021).
Recent and forthcoming publications include:
- ‘Photography and The Troubles in Northern Ireland; A Short History’ in 'The Handbook on the Northern Irish Conflict and Peace Process' (Routledge, forthcoming).
- Co-editor of the forthcoming volume ‘Socially Engaged Art Practice in Ireland: Contested Narratives, Places and Futures (Cork University Press, forthcoming).
- ‘Imaging the Unimaginable: Returning to the scene of a crime’, in Život Umjetnosti art journal, Zagreb (2017)
- ‘A Landscape of Crisis: Photographing Post Celtic Tiger Ghost Estates’, in the Canadian Journal of Irish Studies (2017)
- ‘Imagining Irish Suburbia’ (Palgrave, 2018).
Recent exhibitions include:
- 'In Our Own Image', National Photography Collection, Gallery of Photography Ireland (2022),
- The film trilogy 'Assemble' commissioned by Fingal County Council and produced in collaboration with the Global Migration Collective (2021),
- 'Open House' Whitworth Gallery Manchester (2022),
- 'Picturing People', National Gallery of Ireland (2021),
- 'A Dress for Akunma', National Museum of Ireland (2021),
- 'Citizen Nowhere / Citizen Somewhere: The Imagined Nation', Crawford Gallery, Cork (2021)
- The collaborative public artwork, 'Field Notes From the Border' with Seamus Deane, commissioned by Nerve Centre Derry and Gallery of Photography Ireland.
Other recent exhibitions include, ‘Uncovering History’, Kunsthaus Graz, Austria; ‘Making History’, Colombo Art Biennale; as well as a major British Council exhibition ‘Homelands’, touring South Asia.
www.anthonyhaughey.com
Teaching Profile
Anthony is an experienced PhD supervisor and examiner and welcomes enquiries from potential doctoral students in the following areas, photography, video and film, socially engaged art and media practice and public engagement.