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Robert is named a recipient of an Agility Award /September 1, 2021 by Robert Coleman

Robert has been awarded an Agility Award for mentorship and a research period with artist/researcher Sven Anderson who works at the intersection of sound/architecture and urbanism.

← Robert begins a PhD in Sonic Arts at the Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queens University Belfast New Installation at Fuddlefest →
PHOTO BY NATHY COLEMAN

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These hills used to be forests performance at New Music Dublin 2025
about a month ago

After the premiere in Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival last November, These hills used to be forests will be performed again at New Music Dublin on Thursday 3rd April 2025.

'These hills used to be forests' Premiere at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival with Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble
about 6 months ago

A new work by Robert, ‘These hills used to be forests' will be premiered at Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival by Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble on the 19th November 2024.

'Capturing Sound' to feature on new release on Farpoint Recordings
about 6 months ago

‘Capturing Sound’ which was commissioned by Larissa O’Grady with funds from the Arts Council of Ireland will feature on the new album released on Farpoint Recordings.

Robert has been awarded a Nature and Place Award by Dún Laoaghire Rathdown County Council Arts
about a year ago

Nature and Place is a new series of temporary works,  taking inspiration from the forests of Ticknock, Tibradden, Barnaslingan, Carrickgollogan, Kilmashogue and Ballyedmonduff. There will be a public outcome during National Tree Week 2024 (19-26 March).  Supported by Coillte and the Dublin Mountains Partnership. 

Beginner’s Guide To Slow Travel at Huddersfield Contemporary Music festival
about a year ago

Dublin-based new music group Kirkos have taken the logistics of their slow travel to Huddersfield, with the extra time, expense and change of internal rhythm it necessitates, as a starting point for this new devised piece.


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