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About Phil Kenny

Philip Kenny, an emerging writer and spoken word poet from Dublin, captivates audiences with his poignant expressions. Overcoming the challenges posed by his autism, he immersed himself in speech therapy, reading, and improvised performance classes during his formative years. His compelling body of work delves into the profound struggles he encountered while growing up, offering a unique perspective that intertwines the past, present, and future.

 

In 2017, Philip's talent was recognised when a selection of his work was published in the esteemed Storytellers Journal, edited by the Anna Fox. The following year, he received a prestigious commission to contribute to the thought-provoking "Towards the Consideration of all Bodies" series at the Lab Gallery, curated by the Roisin Hackett.

 

In 2019, as he became the recipient of the Arts Council of Ireland's Arts Disability Connect Award. This empowered him to embark on a transformative creative journey mentored by the acclaimed writer Arnold Tomas Fanning, renowned author of "Mind on Fire."

 

In 2020, Philip's artistic talent shone through once again when he was commissioned by the Arts & Disability Ireland Curated Space to create a compelling film showcasing his spoken word performance, titled "Ode to Sweeney's" directed by Bob Glynn 

 

May 2021 marked another significant milestone in Philip's career, as his work was featured in an exhibition at the Lab Gallery Foley Street, entitled "A Consideration of All Bodies." This extraordinary event garnered widespread recognition and was prominently featured in the May 2021 edition of Art Review Magazine.

 

Philip was awarded funding from Fingal County Council Arts office in 2022 to embark on an ambitious new project titled "Myriad." This captivating project combines the mediums of video and poetry, presenting a unique collaboration with visual artist Day Magee. Their artistic video accompanied by an enlightening introductory essay by arts writer Michaële Cutaya, culminated in a premiere at The Culture Date with Dublin 8 festival in 2024.

 

Philip's holds a distinguished degree in English Literature and Philosophy from Maynooth University, his thought-provoking performances have graced esteemed spoken word festivals throughout Ireland, captivating audiences with his words that transcend the confines of language itself.

 

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