• S+T+ARTS4Water II Dublin Port

    S+T+ARTS4Water II Dublin Port

    Viking ship submerged in Dublin port

  • Art pieces on display in a gallery

    Centre Culturel Irlandais

    Crystalline

  • Projection of the moon onto a mirror

    Centre Culturel Irlandais

    The week the sun touched the earth for EMMA

  • Woman on a boat on a frozen lake with binoculars

    ARS Electronica, Linz

    Methane lake

  • Dark room with a wall projection in the far left

    The Model, Sligo

    Filtered time

  • Gallery room with various pieces of art on the walls and floor

    Royal West of England Academy

    History of time

  • Black and white water drop from a methane lake

    The Model, Sligo

    Methane lake

  • Cosmic Gas

    Centre for Contemporary Art Laznia, Poland

    Cosmic Gas

  • Projects of plants and lungs

    Deutsches Hygiene-Museum (DHMD) & The Weisman Museum, USA.

    Breathe

  • Organic material in a jar

    The Model, Sligo

    A library of lost smells

  • VOLTA, Basel

    Study for a volcano

  • Circle of soil on a gallery floor

    Limerick City Gallery

    Monuments for the future

  • Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels

    Methane Lake

  • Cosmic Gas

    Centre for Contemporary Art Laznia, Poland

    Cosmic Gas

Siobhán McDonald works with natural materials, drawing them from their cycles of generation, growth, and decay. This process gives form to a range of projects that explore our place on Earth within the context of geological time. Her recent international accolades include the European Commission's S+T+ARTS 4Water commission (2025) and the inaugural Ocean Memory Award. Her work has recently been featured in The Irish Times and The Guardian while traveling through the Greenland ocean.