Art exhibition inspired by the west of Ireland to open in Mayo town
As part of the Ballina 2023 celebrations, and to mark its own 200th anniversary, a collection of artworks by members of the prestigious Royal Hibernian Academy of the Arts inspired by the west of Ireland will exhibit in Ballina for a six-week period.
Opening on Saturday next, September 9, at 5 p.m., the exhibition – the first of its kind in the west of Ireland – will take place in the Municipal Gallery space in Ballina Civic Offices, and will feature over 50 works by artists such as Mick O’Dea, Aideen Barry, Donald Teskey and Alice Maher.
Presented by Ballina 2023 in partnership with the RHA and Ballina Arts Centre, this exciting exhibition will be supported by a programme of workshops and talks by participating artists.
The Royal Hibernian Academy of the Arts (RHA) is regarded as the home of Irish art. It was founded in Dublin in 1823 as the result of a campaign by 30 Irish artists for a permanent space in Dublin to display their works and promote greater public interest in the arts. Over the past two centuries, its members have included many of the most important Irish artists from the 19th and 20th centuries.
A powerhouse of the arts and one of the premier art spaces in Ireland, it is steered by an artist-run academy which supports artists and provides artist-led training. It exhibits a wide range of contemporary art practice in its annual public programmes, including its renowned open-submission annual exhibition, while respecting and celebrating traditional art forms.
Regarding the upcoming exhibition, the director at the RHA, Patrick T. Murphy, said: “This exhibition recognises the magnetism of the west and more recently the draw of north Mayo for artists. Many do not only visit but reside in the beauty and the challenge of its location.
“We are delighted to partner with Ballina 2023, Mayo County Council and Ballina Arts Centre in this presentation of members of the academy on the occasion of our bicentennial year.”
INSPIRATION
Since the late 19th century, the west of Ireland has been an inspiration for artists. In its topography, artists found both beauty and awe.
The original focus was south and north Connemara, with its indented coastline and the rising majesty of the Twelve Bens, but since the late 1990s the focus has shifted to north Mayo, the land located above the diagonal from Westport to Ballina. A selection of these works underpins the RHA West exhibition.
Ballina 2023 board member and director of services at Mayo County Council, Tom Gilligan, commentd: “It is a real privilege for Ballina 2023 to collaborate with RHA on this exhibition, and for both artists and those interested in art to have access to works of this calibre in the west of Ireland. We hope that those who visit the exhibition will marvel at our how our Atlantic landscape has inspired so many talented and accomplished Irish artists and will in turn be inspired by the diversity and richness of the works.”
As part of this event, a programme of presentations and masterclasses will take place during the exhibition period in Ballina Arts Centre, as follows: Thursday, September 14 - masterclass in drawing anatomy led by Una Sealy RHA; Thursday, September 21 - Aideen Barry ARHA will present and discuss some of her recent short films; Thursday, October 12 - masterclass on plein air painting with Blaise Smith RHA; Wednesday, October 25 - Niamh O’Malley ARHA will give a presentation on her participation at the Venice Biennale 2022.
Ballina Arts Centre director Paul Cunningham said: “Ballina Arts Centre is delighted to partner with Ballina 2023 and the RHA to bring such a significant and diverse body of work to audiences in Ballina and north Mayo. We are particularly excited about the outreach and mediation programme that we have designed with Patrick T. Murphy.
“Over the course of the exhibition's run at Ballina Civic Offices, we will welcome a number of significant RHA members to Ballina Arts Centre where they will conduct masterclasses in various disciplines and deliver public talks about their individual practices to the arts community here. These interventions will be a hugely beneficial to local artists and to the public at large who will get a wonderful insight into the work and processes of living Irish artists.”
RHA West will open on Saturday, September 9, at 5 p.m. in Ballina Civic Offices. Thereafter, it will open daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday, and on selected Saturdays (to be announced). Admission is free and all are welcome. RHA West is a collaborative project between the RHA, Ballina 2023, Ballina Municipal District Council and Ballina Arts Centre. For further information, see www.rhagallery.ie, www.ballina2023.ie or www.ballinaartscentre.com.