Mason Hayes & Curran has named Silvina Sisterna as the first recipient of its inaugural visual-arts residential bursary at Fire Station Artists’ Studios in Dublin.
Silvina Sisterna is an Argentinian visual artist based in Dublin. Her artwork explores the collective and individual experiences of migrant women from Latin America in Ireland through photography, moving images, and text.
The selection panel commended her thoughtful and committed approach to her work and to the communities she collaborates with in her practice.
Facilitated by Business to Arts, the annual Mason Hayes & Curran Bursary at Fire Station Artists’ Studios recognises the challenges facing emerging artists in the current housing and economic context.
Living and working space
The bursary will support one visual artist per year for the next three years with a secure, subsidised, self-contained living and working space in Dublin city, alongside access to studio facilities, production resources, technical support, and mentorship.
Sisterna will commence the 12-month bursary from mid-July this year.
She said: "Receiving this award is very timely. Like all Dubliners and particularly Dublin-based artists, the precarious nature of housing is always a worry. This award comes at a time when I was facing another eviction and feeling uncertain about what the next year would look like. I am incredibly grateful to Fire Station Artists' Studios and Mason Hayes & Curran for this opportunity.”
Christine O’Donovan, partner and MHC art committee chair, said: "We are very pleased to support Silvina as the first recipient of this award. Secure space is a serious challenge for many early career artists in Dublin, and practical support at the right time can make a real difference.”