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How Could You've Known by Robin Fogg

Thu 12 Jun - Thu 31 Jul 2025

Robin Fogg

Robin Fogg's current works look at the conflict between what is expected of you and how you really are.
They build sculptural strecher frames which they then add cloth over, the interest comes from how the cloth copes with being forced to fit the wood.

This process imitates the challenges of being autistic+adhd and being alone in the struggle of feeling not ok but believing you are.

Their work tries to challenge the separation of neurodivergence and mental health issues.

When they started making strecher frames, the process came about through convenience.

Using scrape wood and cloth, the desire to make something was more prevalent than the desire to make something the way it should be.

A Sample of Pieces from 'How Could You've Known'

1. Hiding in the Bathroom

2. Looking Back It Wasn't A Good Idea - SOLD

3. Bedroom Dancing - SOLD

4. How Could You've Known - SOLD

Past Exhibitions

Vicki exhibition 2025

Vicki O'Donoghue

So, They Signed with a Handprint or a Symbol

  • Wed 2 - Wed 30 Apr 2025
That was the river this is the sea

Micheal O' Fearghail:

That was the River This is the Sea

  • Thu 6 Feb - Mon 31 Mar 2025
A Walk Through Time main image

by Vicki O' Donoghue

A Walk Through Time

  • Fri 1 Mar - Tue 30 Apr 2024
Uisce Salach

Anna Marie Savage

Uisce Salach

  • Thu 1 - Sat 31 May 2025