'One of the most ambitious installations is Eamon O’Kane’s Eames Studio Limerick , a really impressive work that takes its starting point from the fact that the great designer Charles Eames’s grandfather emigrated from Limerick to American in the mid-1700s. O'Kane’s model of Eames’s studio and house has a playroom quality that leads to the other part of his installation, which is itself a playroom, in recognition of the fact that Eames, and Frank Lloyd Wright, were educated using the Froebel method of teaching with blocks and shapes, liberally available for use in the installation.'
Aidan Dunne, 'Scanning the urban terrain', Irish Times, Thursday, March 26, 2009