| Josephine Kelliher; Gallery Owner/Director |
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Josephine Kelliher graduated with a degree in Management
Science from Trinity in 1989. Her parents were content to
have steered the first of their children towards a lucrative
career in the kind of Big Business that boomed in the eighties.
However she had other ideas (much to their chagrin) and dreamt
of working with artists and maybe one day in a contemporary
gallery. Now you should "be careful what you wish for" - it
happened. She opened the Rubicon Gallery only months after
graduation and has never looked back.
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| Cate Kelliher; Gallery Director |
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Cate Kelliher (with a C) studied Marketing and fought off
several attempts by her older (much, much older) sister to
join the 'family' business. She travelled, dabbled in the
financial and the publishing industry but eventually succumbed
to the inevitable. She protests that she joined the gallery
formally when she realised how many hours she was spending
"just helping out".
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| Iseult Dunne
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Iseult Dunne graduated from Trinity College with a BA in Arts and a Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing. She previously worked with the Rubicon Gallery until 1999, at which time she went freelance as an Arts Project Manager and worked with such institutions as the Irish Museum of Modern Art, The Arts Council, ESB Dublin Fringe Festival and Temple Bar Properties. She re-joined the Rubicon Gallery as Director in February 2005.
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| Helen Carroll; Press Liaison |
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Helen Carroll studied journalism after which she spent many
happy years in television & radio. In 2001 she fled the roar
of the Celtic Tiger and settled in the rural idyll of County
Kilkenny with her daughter Katie and scriptwriter husband
Peter McKenna (former director at Rubicon Gallery) from here
she co-ordinates all of the gallery press and public relations.
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| Juno; General Dogsbody |
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Actually Juno, our Pedigree Boxer, really does do everything at the gallery. She
has been head hunted by International Blue-Chip Galleries
but is doggedly loyal to Rubicon.
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