Mica Moroney
she/her
What Comes After
'What Comes After' emerges from the turbulence of our present moment, a time marked by environmental collapse, political unrest and a growing sense of collective uncertainty. The work explores this instability showing states of ruin, renewal and the urge to fix, regrow and heal what is broken.
My research is drawn from street interviews I conducted in Dublin city where I asked people how they felt about the future. These voices reveal a tension between personal experience, global crisis, and hope. A video projected onto a suspended doily shows acts of repair: a teacup bandaged with plasters, a brick wrapped in gauze, a plant being repotted, a cloth being sewn. A Rapeseed plant, with bioremediation properties that aid in healing damaged land, trembles in a pile of rubble. A print made from soot, the debris of a destructive force, is marked by the physical imprint of hands held together.
The work invites reflection on the ideas of care, the fragility of our natural world and the vulnerability it currently faces. How do we care for people, places and things around us? Can we truly return something to how it was before?
Kinetic rapeseed plant in rubble and soil
Video projection mapped on to a doily
Print of hands on to soot covered glass