Tue, 31 Mar
The James Joyce Centre

In ‘Margins’, Michael Corrigan presents a contemplative body of photographic work that reflects upon what lies at the edge: of land, sea and sky; of moments passing; of perception itself. The title carries multiple meanings and references; geographical, temporal, philosophical and poetic, and invites viewers to slow their gaze and consider what is often peripheral or taken for granted.
The images focus on liminal spaces: shorelines where land dissolves into water, skies that merge and blend with sea, and light that shapes and transforms these elements. These are places frequently regarded as preludes to somewhere else, yet Corrigan elevates them to subjects of quiet intensity. Each photograph holds a single, infinitesimal moment.
Tue, 31 Mar
The James Joyce Centre
Fri, 10 Apr
Pavilion Theatre
Fri, 10 Apr
National Photographic Archive
Sun, 26 Apr
National Photographic Archive