Éadaoin Glynn is a painter based in Cork, Ireland interested in overlooked female narratives. She paints with acrylic primarily on raw canvas, allowing paint to bleed and stain the surface and creating a tension between control and spontaneity. This process produces images that feel porous and vulnerable, mirroring the changing body and the shifting boundaries between interior and exterior experience. She studied at the RHA School, Dublin and is currently working towards a solo exhibition in Backwater Artists Group, Cork in late 2026 exploring themes of ageing, visibility, and the female body..
Solo exhibitions include Backwater Artists Group, Cork [2026], Signal Arts Centre, Bray [2025], Limerick Museum [2024] and ArtNetDlr, Dublin [2024].
Group exhibitions include the 195th RHA Annual Exhibition, Dublin; Women In Art Fair, London; the 200th RSA Annual Exhibition, Edinburgh; RBSA Prize, Birmingham; BEEP Painting Biennial, Swansea, Wales; The London Art Biennale; Toolip Art Gallery 4th International Art Contest, Vienna; Sasse Museum of Art, L.A.; Cairde Visual, Sligo; The Hunt Museum, Limerick; The James Joyce Centre, Dublin; Dlr LexIcon, Dublin; The People's Museum, Limerick; The Lavit Gallery, Cork; Uillinn West Cork Arts Centre; The Courthouse Gallery, Ennistymon; Dunamaise Arts Centre, Portlaoise; GOMA, Waterford; LHQ Gallery, Cork and the Outset Gallery, Galway.
Éadaoin co-founded WoManifest collective with Mary Bowen-Galvin and Oonagh Hurley. Collaborations include Threshold, The Laneway Gallery, Cork [2026]; Transitus, Backwater Artists Studios [2024]; and The Feminine Article, Cnoc Buí Arts Centre, West Cork [forthcoming 2027]. Éadaoin's work was published in Profiles, The Purposeful Mayo and Murze Art Magazine. In 2023, she founded The Warrior Artist Podcast as a resource for visual artists. She is a member of Backwater Artists Network and Sample Studios, Cork. Her work was acquired by the Department of Foreign Affairs for the Irish embassy in Wellington and is in private collections in Ireland, UK, Austria, France, Germany, Singapore, USA and New Zealand.

