Ciana Fitzgerald
Ciana Fitzgerald is an Irish surrealist-realism painter and experimental video artist. She graduated from NCAD with first-class honours in Fine Art Painting and moved to Germany shortly after, spending the next three years living and working between Berlin and Leipzig. She was shortlisted for the RDS Visual Art Award, the Talbot Gallery Award, and nominated for the NCAD Staff Prize. Her work has been published in the Irish Arts Review, and in a medical guidebook funded by the European Commission.
Her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally, including the RHA Annual Exhibition, LOOP Festival Barcelona, solo show at Atelier Andersartig in Solingen Germany, exhibitions at Bos Gallery Dublin, lighting and aesthetic engineer at the Pfefferberg theatre in Berlin, a collaborative exhibition in Leverkusen Germany, exhibitions at the Greenacres Gallery Spring, and Summer Shows and a forthcoming solo show at the Irish Embassy in Berlin. In addition, she gave an artist talk on her creative practice as part of the Science Gallery’s 'INTIMACY' exhibition at Trinity College. She is currently a virtual artist in residence with SPAR St Petersburg Art Residency, Russia, and a recipient of the Covid-19 response award from the Irish Arts Council and the Creative Ireland Visual Art Bursary.
Her work has been shown in numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally, including the RHA Annual Exhibition, LOOP Festival Barcelona, solo show at Atelier Andersartig in Solingen Germany, exhibitions at Bos Gallery Dublin, lighting and aesthetic engineer at the Pfefferberg theatre in Berlin, a collaborative exhibition in Leverkusen Germany, exhibitions at the Greenacres Gallery Spring, and Summer Shows and a forthcoming solo show at the Irish Embassy in Berlin. In addition, she gave an artist talk on her creative practice as part of the Science Gallery’s 'INTIMACY' exhibition at Trinity College. She is currently a virtual artist in residence with SPAR St Petersburg Art Residency, Russia, and a recipient of the Covid-19 response award from the Irish Arts Council and the Creative Ireland Visual Art Bursary.