McKenna Gallery will feature a collection of Beautiful Paintings, Ceramics & Bronze artworks in the Annual Winter Exhibition, including work from World Renowned Sculptor Maurice Harron ( famous in the North West )
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'Let the Dance Begin', nicknamed ( The Tinnies ) sited near the Lifford Bridge in Strabane. It features 5 semi-abstract figures (a fiddler, a flautist, a drummer and two dancers) on the theme of music and dance.
Another two of his most acclaimed commissions are ‘Reconcilition’ / ‘Hands Across the Divide’ in Carlisle Square, Derry and the ‘Gaelic Chieftan’, arguably his most experimental and impressive piece sited in the Curlew Mountains, Roscommon.
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For the last 20 years he has worked to address issues of belief, ethnicity and political tension through his sculpture. Working in public locations, he has made works which explore themes connected to social, historical and cultural identity.
The Gallery will also feature new works from Gavin McCandless, Derek Menary, Keith Ayton, Kenny McKendry, Shauna McCann, Pat Cowley, Colin Davis, Peter Monaghan, Orla Egan, Kevin Miller, Jack Pakenham, Melita Denaro and Christy Keeney.
McKenna Gallery will feature a collection of Beautiful Paintings, Ceramics & Bronze artworks in the Annual Winter Exhibition, including work from World Renowned Sculptor Maurice Harron ( famous in the North West )
For....
'Let the Dance Begin', nicknamed ( The Tinnies ) sited near the Lifford Bridge in Strabane. It features 5 semi-abstract figures (a fiddler, a flautist, a drummer and two dancers) on the theme of music and dance.
Another two of his most acclaimed commissions are ‘Reconcilition’ / ‘Hands Across the Divide’ in Carlisle Square, Derry and the ‘Gaelic Chieftan’, arguably his most experimental and impressive piece sited in the Curlew Mountains, Roscommon.
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For the last 20 years he has worked to address issues of belief, ethnicity and political tension through his sculpture. Working in public locations, he has made works which explore themes connected to social, historical and cultural identity.
The Gallery will also feature new works from Gavin McCandless, Derek Menary, Keith Ayton, Kenny McKendry, Shauna McCann, Pat Cowley, Colin Davis, Peter Monaghan, Orla Egan, Kevin Miller, Jack Pakenham, Melita Denaro and Christy Keeney.
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