Ormston House
Ormston House is a meeting place for the arts in the heart of Limerick city. Queries to info@ormstonhouse.com
- Susan MacWilliam has held a fascination with how humans have sought to document and quantify the spirit realm. Historical texts from her research are presented alongside other objects in her vitrine sculpture 'From the Artist's Library' (2025).
- Images by Jed Niezgoda. Image descriptions: 1. Various items are presented in a display case, including books and postcards. 2. Open books, postcards, and spheres printed with black-and-white images of hands and books. 3. Open books and postcards of women are presented in a display case.
- Susan MacWilliam’s vitrine sculpture ‘The Three Arts Club with Fifty-Six Telepaths’ (2025) takes its name from a twentieth-century group that supported young women in practising the ‘three arts’: music, drama, and painting. Supported by The Arts Council of Ireland and Limerick Arts Office.
- Images by Jed Niezgoda. Image descriptions: 1. A display case includes fifty-six spheres printed with images of women’s faces. The spheres rest above an image of five women reading in a drawing room. 2. Several spheres rest above a black-and-white photograph of a woman sitting and reading.