Jane Hughes is a visual artist (b.1984, Ireland) who lives and works in Helsinki and Perniö, working with painting, drawing and installation. Her art practice explores landscape and the nature of decay in the form of ruins and disintegrating memories through painting. She is interested in the complex histories of sacred places such as holy wells, forests, and remote islands. Her recent solo exhibitions include; We Gulp Dark Moons, Galleria Napa, Rovaniemi, (2024); These fragments I have shored against my ruins, Tm•gallery, Helsinki (2023). Her work is part of public collections such as the Irish State Collection and Finnish State Deposit Collection.