Inaugural Trinity Long Room Hub Fellowship

Inaugural Trinity Long Room Hub Fellowship

We are thrilled to launch our collaboration with Trinity Long Room Hub, and to announce the inaugural Rough Magic Fellow Eoghan Carrick. The Fellowship has been created with the research institute to mark our long connection with Trinity College Dublin, where Rough Magic was formed and where our archive is housed.  

The Trinity Long Room Hub has been welcoming Visiting Research Fellows for over a decade. The prestigious programme brings Trinitys researchers into intensive dialogue with the best of their respective fields internationally and is proven to energise scholarship and creative practice. The new Rough Magic Fellow will develop a creative project in the interdisciplinary environment of the Hub, sharing practice-based experience with the institute’s research community and working in collaboration with Trinity’s Creative Arts Practice Research Theme.

The inaugural Rough Magic Fellow Eoghan Carrick is an artist based in Dublin, Ireland. With a focus on how technology and design can create intimate, human moments in theatre, Eoghan’s project will explore audience immersion and the application of technological approaches to staging theatrical texts.

Congratulating Eoghan on his appointment as Rough Magic Fellow, Professor Eve Patten, Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub said: Were delighted to launch the new Fellowship in partnership with our friends at Rough Magic, and were excited to host our first practitioner Eoghan and support him as he draws on the Hubs rich inter-disciplinary environment to explore the human experience through performance.

Lynne Parker, Artistic Director of Rough Magic said “Eoghan is the ideal artist to launch this exciting new Fellowship. His intellectual curiosity and breadth sit well with the Hub’s polymathic approach, and he is a natural collaborator. We are delighted that he will represent Rough Magic in this generous and intensely stimulating environment.”

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