About
Amy is an artist, academic, activist and lecturer in Fine Art Media at Dublin Institute of Technology since 2009. She previously held lecturing positions at The National College of Art and Design and Trinity College Dublin. In 2016 Amy became a Director of Termination for Medical Reasons (TFMR) Ireland. TFMR is a pro-choice organisation made up of women, couples and pregnant people who received a diagnosis of a severe or fatal anomaly in pregnancy in Ireland and has been campaigning to Repeal the 8th amendment since 2012. Amy is also a trustee of the charity Leanbh Mo Chroi which provides in person and on-line information and support to people who receive a diagnosis of a severe or fatal anomaly in pregnancy in Ireland.
Over the last number of years, Amy’s art practice, research, and activism have become intertwined. Her art and research have focused on reproductive justice, loss, and testimony. Amy gave her testimony to the Citizens Assembly in 2016, and she has been creating an archive of testimonies with the women and mothers of TFMR Ireland and Leanbh Mo Chroi while also documenting the memorabilia that they keep to remember their babies. Amy hopes this archive will reveal previously misunderstood connections between abortion healthcare, loss, and mothering and that the research will help to de-stigmatize abortion healthcare and contribute to the global understanding of abortion.