aunde cornely

aunde is a Pacific Northwest artist with Irish roots. For the past 13 years her Washington home has been an island in the Salish Sea, traditional land of the Coast Salish peoples. Her work is informed by the ever-changing realms of land, sea, and sky in both her current home and her ancestral home in Ireland.

aunde’s work explores the relationships between places, people, plants, and other non-human beings; in depictions of interconnectedness and as reflections of identity, embodiments of culture, and keepers of stories.

Her work has been displayed regionally in the Pacific Northwest. She is currently creating new photographic work from Ireland and developing a short animation inspired by Irish myth, folklore, geology, and archaeology.

aunde is interested in exploring collaborative opportunities to create with artists, scholars, and activists whose interests intersect with her own.




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