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Guggenheim Award Exhibition, New York 1963: Twelve Irish Painters, New York 1965: Paintings and Sculpture from Private Collections in Ireland, Municipal Gallery of Modern Art, Dublin 1966: Modern Irish Paintings, Great Southern Hotels and Ulster Museum, Belfast 1969: Contemporary Irish Painting, Wexford Festival Exhibition of Modern Irish ...
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 ...
Rooney himself stated it was established to counter the prominent militant NORAID (Irish Northern Aid Committee), which was routinely accused of using donations to purchase weapons for the IRA. He stated it wasn't easy at first to persuade the American public already outraged at IRA atrocities to donate to the Funds: "[W]e often had to explain ...
They have also published reports on artists's incomes, [17] Visual Artist Payment Guidelines, [18] and the use of interns in the arts. [ 19 ] From 2003 until April 2012, the association published a guest-curated journal titled Printed Project multiple times a year. [ 20 ]
Irish Art: A Concise History. London: Thames & Hudson. ISBN 0-500-20148-X; Treasures of early Irish art, 1500 B.C. to 1500 A.D.: from the collections of the National Museum of Ireland, Royal Irish Academy, Trinity College, Dublin. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 1977. ISBN 9780870991646.
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 National Association of Artists' Organizations (NAAO) was, from 1982 through the early 2000s, a Washington, D.C.–based arts service organization which, at its height, had a constituency of over 700 artists' organizations, arts institutions, artists and arts professionals representing a cross-section of diverse aesthetics, geographic, economic, ethnic and gender-based communities ...
The Contemporary Irish Art Society (CIAS) is an Irish society founded in 1962 to support the visual arts in Ireland. It purchases art works directly to donate to public galleries, as well as advising other bodies on works by living Irish artists. [1] It also collects photographs. [2]