Part Six: Publication | TULCA 2025
The final instalment of the TULCA 2025 recap series focuses on the festival publication, Strange lands still bear common ground, produced on the occasion of the 23rd edition of TULCA Festival of Visual Arts and curated by Beulah Ezeugo.
Extending the 2025 programme, the publication brings together new essays, artworks, and contributions by Caroline Mac Cathmhaoil, Francis Jones, Jericho Mars, Hussein Mitha, Enya Moore & Kate O’Shea, PATHOS, and Durre Shahwar.
Featured contributions include:
A Collection of Ocean Waifs — Enya Moore & Kate O’Shea
Construction — Francis Jones
An Ireland of the West — Caroline Mac Cathmhaoil
PATHOS Guiding Principles — Ailbhe McDaid, Julie Morrissy, Leah Smith
Reorientating Borders Into — Durre Shahwar
The Wretched of the City (excerpt) — Hussein Mitha
Imagine for a moment that it is spring — Jericho Mars
Edited by Beulah Ezeugo, with copyediting by Joanne Laws and design by Pure Designs, and published by TULCA Publishing.
Available online and via selected stockists.
TULCA Festival of Visual Arts
Strange lands still bear common ground
Curated by Beulah Ezeugo
7-23 November 2025
Galway, Ireland
Image credit:
Strange lands still bear common ground publication. Photo: Mary McGraw
