Dlúthpháirtíocht is a nonprofit, multidisciplinary art collective, primarily consisting of Irish and Palestinian artists. Beginning as a poem, the project grew into an online publication, and then an exhibition in London’s P21 Gallery. To date, the exhibition is the largest ever international exhibition of contemporary Irish artists. The exhibition and string of associated events received international coverage from District Magazine, RTÉ, BBC Worldwide, among others.
Dlúthpháirtíocht translates as ‘Solidarity’ in the Irish language. Previous funds raised were donated to help a family of four escape Gaza over the Rafah border and to Dignity for Palestine, our charity partner, to establish an emergency food assistance program during the blockade.
Building on the success of our exhibition in London, we are touring in 2025. The team at Dlúthpháirtíocht is delighted to bring the project home.
Team:
Seán Óg Ó Murchú – Founder & Director – Seán Óg Ó Murchú is a multidisciplinary Irish writer and activist working out of Derry. He has published work in The New Arab, Craic magazine, RTÉ Culture, and more. (@seananseanchai)
Daragh Drake – Head of Exhibitions – is a London-based Irish photographer and curator. His work as been exhibited across Europe, most recently he was featured in Fantasy Island by Rotten Books – “a comprehensive exploration of the last 50 years of Irish photography”. (@daraghexists)
David Morrison – Designer – is an Irish designer and artist based in London. He has collaborated with a range of clients across the arts, education, and publishing sectors. He is currently working on a book about Catholicism in Celtic Tiger Ireland. (@dave.ed.morrison)