Upcoming Public Events
‘Augmented Body, Altered Mind’ at Light Art Museum, Budapest, 6 August 2024 – 29 June 2025 2025
‘Phantom Vision’ delves into the hidden layers of human perception, questioning our assumptions about reality.
“I Want To Ask A Question’ by David Parnell at Roscommon Arts Centrer, 11 April – 23 May 2025
Disrupt Disability Arts Festival and Roscommon Arts Centre, is delighted to present ‘I Want To Ask A Question’, a solo exhibition by David Parnell.
Augmented Body, Altered Mind at Áras Éanna, Inis Oirr, 27-28 September, 2024
As part of the Augmented Body Altered Mind tour, the exhibition will travel to Áras Éanna, Inis Oirr

‘Augmented Body, Altered Mind’ at Light Art Museum, Budapest, 6 August 2024 – 29 June 2025 2025
‘Phantom Vision’ delves into the hidden layers of human perception, questioning our assumptions about reality.

“I Want To Ask A Question’ by David Parnell at Roscommon Arts Centrer, 11 April – 23 May 2025
Disrupt Disability Arts Festival and Roscommon Arts Centre, is delighted to present ‘I Want To Ask A Question’, a solo exhibition by David Parnell.

Augmented Body, Altered Mind at Áras Éanna, Inis Oirr, 27-28 September, 2024
As part of the Augmented Body Altered Mind tour, the exhibition will travel to Áras Éanna, Inis Oirr

Our Place Kerry Exhibition, Kerry County Museum, 20 Sept – 20 Oct 2024
Our Place is a multi-sensory installation that explores themes of happiness, human rights, and belonging. The installation features an immersive sound artwork played through 10 speakers, a vibrant neon artwork, and tactile light artworks. The exhibition features distinct sensory areas with both group and individual seating. Exhibition accessibility additionally includes Lámh sign language video, braille, audio and captioned descriptions.

Our Place Dublin Exhibition, RHA Gallery, 6-22 Sept, 2024
Our Place is a multi-sensory installation that explores themes of happiness, human rights, and belonging. The installation features an immersive sound artwork played through 10 speakers, a vibrant neon artwork, and tactile light artworks. The exhibition features distinct sensory areas with both group and individual seating. Exhibition accessibility additionally includes Lámh sign language video, braille, audio and captioned descriptions.