Search Results for 'Mary Noonan'
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Christmas show in Claremorris Gallery
The Christmas Group Show is now open at Claremorris Gallery.
Over The Edge reading
FIONA SCOBLE, Mary Noonan, and Dave Donovan will read at the Over The Edge: Open Reading in the Galway City Library on Thursday November 15 at 6.30pm.
Two visual artists win Mayo County Council bursaries
Two Tyrone Guthrie bursaries from Mayo County Council have been awarded to visual artists Mary Noonan and Will O’Kane. Every year Mayo County Council offers two bursary awards to artists born or living in Mayo, to enable them to spend two weeks at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, County Monaghan. Each bursary covers all board and lodging expenses for a two-week period, plus the use of a studio if relevant.
Tyrone Guthrie recipients announced
Every year Mayo County Council offers two bursary awards to artists born or living in Mayo, to enable them to spend two weeks at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, County Monaghan. Each bursary covers all board and lodging expenses for a two-week period, plus the use of a studio if relevant. There are a variety of work spaces including studios, a music room for composers and musicians, a multi-media room and a large rehearsal and performance space.
‘Fables’ group exhibition in Roscommon
A group exhibition by artists Peter Burns, Anne Hendrick, and Mary Noonan opens next Thursday November 10 at The Gallery, Roscommon Arts Centre. The opening reception is from 5.30-7pm and all are welcome. The exhibition continues until December 15 and access is during centre opening hours. As always, access to the gallery is completely free of charge.
Out and about in Mayo
Documentary premiere in Castlebar
Exhibition in Claremorris
From April 17 to May 8 Claremorris Gallery, Mount Street, Claremorris, will present Telling Images, a selection of paintings by Peter Burns and Mary Noonan.
Telling Images at the Claremorris gallery
From April 17 to May 8 Claremorris Gallery will present Telling Images, a selection of paintings by Peter Burns and Mary Noonan. A preoccupation with narrative runs through the work of both Mary Noonan and Peter Burns. Mary Noonan’s paintings relate to orally transmitted Irish folk tales which have transcended generations and crept into the Irish collective unconscious. She has playfully explored the etymology of the tales that have become richly overlaid in their retelling. The artist’s often sinister images frequently feature children and animals in incongruous situations and relate to the notion of the changeling, prevalent in Irish folklore.