Close-up of gold-colored branches or veins on a textured green background.

Since her solo show Adjacency at No Format Gallery, Deptford, London, curated by Matthew Wood (2018) Derval Tubridy has exhibited in group shows including Cultural Natures at Ranelagh Arts (2022), Emerging Practice at The Library Project, Temple Bar curated by Donna Romano (2022), Connect at Walters, curated by Charles Tyrrell (2023), Displacement and Belonging: Home at Rua Red curated by Maolíosa Boyle (2023), and Crosscurrents Lexicon Municipal Gallery Dun Laoghaire, curated by Claire Halpin (2024) and Even in the Darkest Times, Ranelagh Arts, Dublin, curated by Taffina Flood and Ria Czerniak-Le Bov (2025-2026). International exhibitions include group shows at Fundació Tharrats d’Art Gràfic, Barcelona, Spain; Galerie L’Etang d’Art, Bages, France, Taller Galeria Fort, Cadaqués as part of the 43rd Mini Print International (2023); and Blood Root at Pulchri Studio, The Hague, Netherlands, in association with Hamilton Gallery, Sligo, curated by Martina Hamilton with poetry by Annemarie Ní Churreáin (2025), Even in the Darkest Times at Ranelagh Arts curated by Taffina Flood and Ria Czerniak-LeBov, and forthcoming, Satellite at The Library Project, curated by Colin Martin (September 2026). Her intaglio print ‘Entanglement’ will be included in The Witness Tree project, a collaboration between Trinity College Dublin Botany Dept. and The Black Church Print Studios (2026).