Aoife-Marie Buckley is an art and architectural historian, curator, editor, and writer.

She is currently the Donald and Marilyn Keough Curatorial Fellow at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art at the University of Notre Dame, USA.

Previously, she was the National Gallery of Ireland and Trinity College Dublin Doctoral Fellow and a Trinity Irish Art Research Centre Resident Fellow.

Pedagogy

I relish opportunities to inhabit the space between artefact and archive and the public as guide—bringing stories to light—in my extensive public engagement practice. A deep passion for both art and architectural history underpins my drive and fuels my research foci and knowledge base.

I have vast experience handling and analysing archival material and in curating and communicating findings to a variety of audiences. I maintain a portfolio of many kinds of outputs such as tours, lectures, articles, exhibitions, and podcasts.

Recently, my writing practice has expanded beyond history to include poetry.

PhD Candidate in Art and Architectural History Trinity College Dublin, 2019–25 Building a National Gallery for Ireland: an architectural analysis 1853-2002

MA in Art History: Cities: Art, Architecture and Aspiration University College Dublin, 2017–18

BSc in Architecture University College Dublin, 2012–16

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