ÚNA MONAGHAN
Part of Sound Symposium XXII
Sat, Jul 18 · 10:00 PM - 11:30 PM · The Ship Pub · St. John’s, NL
Úna Monaghan is a harper, composer, researcher and sound artist working internationally. She collaborates, improvises and performs with poets, visual artists, computers, writers, musicians, and others. Úna also works as a live sound engineer specialising in Irish traditional music, and experimental, electronic and multichannel music. She has released two albums of her compositions, most recently Aonaracht, for solo traditional musicians and electronics. Her recent commissions include pieces for Red Note, Crash Ensemble, Ulster Orchestra and Hard Rain Soloist Ensemble. Úna performs solo with harp and electronics, and as a member of contemporary music ensembles Stone Drawn Circles and Of Aran. Úna received the inaugural Liam O’Flynn Award from the Arts Council of Ireland and the National Concert Hall Dublin, and held the Rosamund Harding Research Fellowship in Music at Newnham College, University of Cambridge from 2016-2019. She is a lecturer in Sound and Music at Queen’s University Belfast, where her research examines the intersections between Irish traditional music, experimental music practices, improvisation and interactive technologies.
Sat
Jul
18
Saturday, July 18, 2026
10:00 PM - 11:30 PM
At a glance
Where
At The Ship Pub
265 Duckworth Street
St. John’s, NL
From St. John’s
about 2 min drive
0.7 km by road
Parking
Street parking and public paid parking lots are available nearby in downtown St. John's.
Accessibility
This venue is not wheelchair accessible, as it lacks a wheelchair-accessible entrance and wheelchair-accessible parking.
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