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Loom Seat

The “Loom Seat” completes a triptych of work installed in the Art Tunnel, by Paul Terry, Fiona Gannon and Sorcha Murphy.
All three installations engage with the spaces and structures of the Art Tunnel to encourage passers by to reconsider their relationship to derelict Dublin.
The “Loom Seat” extends from Paul Terry’s “Weave” to create a space suspended between the boundary and the buttress.
It is a temporary contemplative space which feels both protected yet open and porous, much like the Art Tunnel itself.