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Artists Association of Ireland: administration and financial records from the association (acquired 2011) The Artist Led Archive: a growing collection of documentation on the history of Irish artist-led cultural initiatives since 1970. The collection documents about 75 such initiatives and the cultural conditions influencing their development ...
William Michael Harnett (1848–1892) – Irish-American painter who used a trompe-l'œil style of painting; Conor Harrington (born 1980) – Irish-born street artist based in London; William Harrington (Artist) (born 1941) – Irish artist noted for his drawings of Cork city people and streetscapes; Gertrude Hartland (1865–1954) – illustrator
Exhibition of Contemporary Irish Painting, North American Tour 1953: Irish Painting 1903–1953, Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin Contemporary Irish Art, Aberystwyth, Wales 1958: Guggenheim Award Exhibition, New York 1963: Twelve Irish Painters, New York 1965
A lifelong resident of Dublin, he was made a member of Ireland's academy of artists, Aosdána He became the founding chairperson of the Irish Visual Artists Rights Organisation. He has received a number of awards, including an honorary doctorate from UCD. He has published a book of photography of Dublin, and a volume of memoirs.
Founded in 2005, Solas Nua ("new light" in Irish) is a D.C.-based Irish arts organization that presents programming in areas including film, music, visual arts and literature. The organization works to promote Irish and Irish American artists. [28]
The Irish American Heritage Museum is a museum in Albany, New The museum describes their educational mission as "To preserve and tell the story of the contributions of the Irish people and their culture in America, inspiring individuals to examine the importance of their own heritage as part of the American cultural mosaic."
He was the resident artist/designer and co-owner (with his father Jim) of The Salvage Shop, which is now closed. It was described by the art critic Liam Murphy as an emporium of the imagination. [ citation needed ] In 1998, The Salvage Shop assisted Red Kettle Theatre Company with its production of Jim Nolan’s play The Salvage Shop that was ...
The Irish American Heritage Center (Irish: Ionad na Oidhreachtas Éire-Mheiriceánach) is a non-profit organization located in Chicago that seeks to enhance the study of Irish culture with programming centered on Irish dance, literature, heritage, music, and Irish American cultural contributions to the United States. [1]