About me
Merve Sagit is a Dublin-based interdisciplinary conceptual artist whose practice weaves together photography, printmaking, textile, and fashion as a form of art. With a background in Interactive Digital Media (MA, Griffith College), Turkish Language and Literature (BA, Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University), and ongoing studies in Fashion Communication (NCAD), her work explores the intersections of memory, cultural identity, ecology, and material experimentation.
Sagit’s artistic language emerges from slow and sustainable processes, including cyanotype, lumen printing, bio yarn, and recycled materials. Her projects often bridge poetry, philosophy, and craft, creating works that reflect on themes such as memory, queer love, decay, repair, and ecological consciousness.
Her work has been exhibited in institutions and galleries such as Tøn Gallery, Project Arts Centre, Gallery X, and IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art), where she has also led workshops on sustainability and collective practices. She has additionally taken part in Dublin Independent Fashion Week and is currently continuing her artistic training at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA).