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Cóilín Ó Dubhghaill is an Irish artist and academic, crafting as a
silversmith A silversmith is a metalworker who crafts objects from silver. The terms ''silversmith'' and ''goldsmith'' are not exact synonyms, as the techniques, training, history, and guilds are (or were, at least) largely the same but differed in that t ...
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/ref> and also in copper and Japanese-inspired copper alloys, gold and other metals. He lived in Japan and studied Japanese metal crafts for seven years in the national arts university. His art is held in a range of national and other museums and galleries, and has been widely shown. His research work bridges art and
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, and he is co-inventor of a new hybrid metal, mikana.


Early life

Ó Dubhghaill was born in
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,
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, in June 1974, the youngest of three children of two primary school teachers, and educated in
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, a suburb within
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.


Education and career


Academic career

After completing the Irish
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in 1991, Ó Dubhghaill began craft studies at Grennan Mill Craft School, Thomastown, a joint project of Grennan College and the then Kilkenny VEC. He continued from 1992-1996 at
Edinburgh College of Art Edinburgh College of Art (ECA) is one of eleven schools in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh. Tracing its history back to 1760, it provides higher education in art and design, architecture, histor ...
,Sheffield Hallam University - Staff Profiles: Coilin Ó Dubhghaill
/ref> then associated with
Heriot-Watt University Heriot-Watt University () is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was established in 1821 as the School of Arts of Edinburgh, the world's first mechanics' institute, and was subsequently granted university status by roya ...
, with a period on exchange at
Maine College of Art Maine College of Art & Design (MECA&D) is a Private college, private art school in Portland, Maine. Founded in 1882, Maine College of Art & Design is the oldest arts educational institution in Maine. Roughly 32% of MECA&D students are from Maine. ...
. Graduating with an honours BA in Design and Applied Arts, he went on to win two scholarships for further study in the United States.Coilin Ó Dubhghaill - Biography
/ref> Ó Dubhghaill started a new phase in his studies and career with a move to Japan in 1998 on a Monbusho Scholarship. He studied at the
Tokyo University of the Arts or is a school of art and music in Japan. Located in Ueno Park, it also has facilities in Toride, Ibaraki, Yokohama, Kanagawa, Kitasenju and Adachi, Tokyo. The university has trained artists in the fields of painting, sculpture, crafts, inter ...
, often known as ''Geidai'', working towards a Masters from 2000-2002, and then until 2005 for a PhD in Fine Arts. He took up a post as a visiting lecturer and researcher at the
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from 2005-2007, and then moved to a permanent role as a senior research fellow, which includes work with students, at the Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences of
Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield Hallam University (SHU) is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The university is based on two sites; the City Campus is located in the city centre near Sheffield station, Sheffield railway station, whil ...
, in 2007, where he continues to teach and work,Geneva: Taste Contemporary Craft - Coilin Ó Dubhghaill
/ref> including with the Art and Design Research Centre (ADRC) and the Materials and Engineering Research Institute (MERI). Ó Dubhghaill has been a visiting lecturer at institutions including his almae mater, the Hong Kong Design Institute, the
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at Canberra,
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University at Melbourne,
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(Tamabi) in Japan, the
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and the
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in Dublin, and he has produced a range of papers including several on the topics of Japanese
irogane ''Irogane'' (色金 "coloured metals")Vienna, Bohlau Verlag, 2009: Griesser-Stermscheg & Krist, eds., Metallkonservierung, Metallrestaurierung: Geschichte, Methode, Praxis is the term for a set of Japanese metals – forms of copper (with natural i ...
metals and mokume gane, and interdisciplinarity.


Advanced materials

Ó Dubhghaill worked, and led others in projects where he was Principal Investigator, for several years, with funding of over 270,000 GBP from 2007-2010, from the
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of England, to study
irogane ''Irogane'' (色金 "coloured metals")Vienna, Bohlau Verlag, 2009: Griesser-Stermscheg & Krist, eds., Metallkonservierung, Metallrestaurierung: Geschichte, Methode, Praxis is the term for a set of Japanese metals – forms of copper (with natural i ...
("coloured metal") alloys, the
niiro , also known as , , or , is an historically Japanese patination process, responsible for the colouration of copper and certain of its alloys, resulting in the ''irogane'' class of craft metals, including '' shakudo'',Oxford, Butterworth-Heinema ...
patination process and related matters. As a development from his work on mokume gane, a material notoriously difficult and costly to produce at both small and large scales, Ó Dubhghaill has participated in the development of a new type of hybrid metal alloy, mikana, with properties similar to the output of mokume gane while aiming to be more manageable and affordable.


Craftwork

Ó Dubhghaill specialises in the making of vessels ( hollowware), using a mix of hammering, welding and patination processes, many inspired by Japanese traditions little known in the West, such as the use of
shakudō ''Shakudō'' (赤銅) is a Japanese billon of gold and copper (typically 4–10% gold, 96–90% copper), one of the '' irogane'' class of colored metals, which can be treated to develop a black, or sometimes indigo, patina, resembling lacquer. ...
,
shibuichi is a historically Japanese copper alloy, a member of the '' irogane'' class, which is patinated into a range of subtle greys and muted shades of blue, green, and brown, through the use of '' niiro'' processes, involving the '' rokushō'' compo ...
and other irogane metals, and niiro eki patination, as well as TIG welding (
Gas tungsten arc welding Gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW, also known as tungsten inert gas welding or TIG, tungsten argon gas welding or TAG, and heliarc welding when helium is used) is an arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the ...
), mokume gane, and
friction stir welding Friction stir welding (FSW) is a solid-state joining process that uses a non-consumable tool to join two facing workpieces without melting the workpiece material. Heat is generated by friction between the rotating tool and the workpiece material, ...
. In recent years, he has also innovated the traditional tulipiere form of vase. After graduation in 1996, he worked as a designer in industry, in India, the Philippines and the UK, and set up a workshop in
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in Ireland. During his advanced academic career, he continued to fabricate works, and to make them available for private sale and public collection, with examples now held by bodies such as the
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,
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, the
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and the Incorporation of Goldsmiths, a division of the
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, the Irish State for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Farmleigh House, the Crafts and Design Council of Ireland,
Birmingham Assay Office The Birmingham Assay Office, one of the four assay offices in the United Kingdom, is located in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham. The development of a silver industry in 18th century Birmingham was hampered by the legal requirement that items ...
, city of
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, Galway City Museum and the Marzee Collection in the Netherlands. Ó Dubhghaill was also recognised with awards such as a 1996 Designer Silversmith Award from the Company of Goldsmiths, a Silver Design Award from the Birmingham Assay Office, an Arts Council of England Grant in 2009 and the Bavarian State Prize in 2015. He is represented by one of the world's largest specialist galleries for jewellery and smithcraft, the Galerie Marzee in the Netherlands, and is also a member of Contemporary Applied Arts in London, which admits only applied artists meeting certain criteria. In 2018 his home city, Sheffield, commissioned a piece for the
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(operating as ''Museums Sheffield''), the first large work to include the new hybrid metal he co-invented, mikana; the piece was sponsored by the Contemporary Art Society.


Studio

Ó Dubhghaill has a studio and workshop at the Persistence Works facility operated by Yorkshire ArtSpace. The Yorkshire ArtSpace studios have an Open Day once a year, when all studios can be visited.


Exhibitions

Ó Dubhghaill began to actively exhibit in the mid-2000s and shows in which he participated include: * solo exhibitions at the Galerie Marzee (2006, 2008, 2016), and at galleries in London and Edinburgh * more than 40 group exhibitions, including ''Silver of the Stars'' which was shown at the
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, the
Hermitage Museum The State Hermitage Museum ( rus, Государственный Эрмитаж, r=Gosudarstvennyj Ermitaž, p=ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)ɨj ɪrmʲɪˈtaʂ, links=no) is a museum of art and culture in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and holds the large ...
in St. Petersburg, the
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and the World Art Museum in Beijing, and later elsewhere in Europe, and which included a tea set custom-made for
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. Other exhibitions have taken place in cities including Amsterdam, Dublin, Edinburgh, Geneva, London, Munich, Paris, San Francisco, Sheffield, as well as Dun Laoghaire, Galway, and Kilkenny in Ireland. From 2013-2014 to 2017-2018, he has also been one of the biennial Design and Craft Council of Ireland (formerly the Crafts Council) selections, as representing "the leading edge of Irish contemporary craft in a world-class context."Design & Crafts Council of Ireland, Portfolio 2017-2018
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Residencies

Ó Dubhghaill was artist-in-residence at the Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris, France, for August 2019, researching French metalwork techniques, contemporary and dinanderie and preparing a 2020 exhibition.


Publications

Among Ó Dubhghaill's academic papers are:


Formal academic papers

*Albuquerque, New Mexico, US, 2009: Bell, Eddie (ed.) Proceedings of the Santa Fe Symposium on Jewelry Manufacturing Technology 2009: (Paper) O'Dubhghaill, C. and Jones, A.H., ''Japanese irogane alloys and patination – a study of production and application''. *Brussels, Belgium, Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie, 2010: Gimeno-Martinez, J. and Flore, F. (eds.), Design and craft: proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Design History and Design Studies (ICDHS), 20–22 September 2010: (Paper) O'Dubhghaill, C., ''Mokume Gane: a reinvention''.


Working and exhibition materials

*Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland, Dublin City University, 2017: Make:Shift Ireland, 6 November 2017 (event circulation only): O'Dubhghaill, C., ''Intersection: traditional craft process and new technology''.


Personal life

Ó Dubhghaill lives in
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:ODubhghaill, Coilin Irish silversmiths Irish metalsmiths Academics of Sheffield Hallam University Alumni of the Edinburgh College of Art Tokyo University of the Arts alumni Artists from County Dublin 1974 births Living people