Suella Holland is an Irish photographic artist from Meath now living in Co Cavan. Having photographed derelict buildings for more than a decade Holland has reflected upon the images she was creating and drawn on the recurring themes of layers and secrecy for her current work which addresses dissociation, repetition, manipulation, long-silenced issues of childhood abuse and, ultimately, hope. She has a strong interest in crafts and combines stitching with her photographs to non-verbally communicate subjects that are difficult to articulate verbally.

She has exhibited widely in both solo and group exhibitions and has worked on collaborative projects with artists and writers. She is a Board Member of The Darkroom, Dublin, a member of Visual Artists Ireland and has received bursaries from Meath and Cavan County Councils. Her work is in the collections of both Councils, the Kells Type Trail Archive and in private collections worldwide. She works in publishing and has just completed an MFA in Photography at Ulster University. In 2023 she was nominated for a PhotoIreland RADAR Award and a Star Photobook Dummy Award.