Born in Kilkenny, Carmel Mooney studied at the National College of Art & Design and later University College Dublin where she holds a Diploma in the History of European Painting. Carmel Mooneyhad her... Read full biography
Born in Kilkenny, Carmel Mooney studied at the National College of Art & Design and later University College Dublin where she holds a Diploma in the History of European Painting. Carmel Mooneyhad her first solo exhibition at the Lincoln Gallery, Dublin, in 1983. A lecturer in the History of... Read full biography
Born in Kilkenny, Carmel Mooney studied at the National College of Art & Design and later University College Dublin where she holds a Diploma in the History of European Painting. Carmel Mooneyhad her first solo exhibition at the Lincoln Gallery, Dublin, in 1983. A lecturer in the History of Painting, she was also Artistic Director at Daon Scoil, An Daingean, from 1981 to 1991. In 1989 she spent time at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, Co Monaghan, concentrating on strengthening the... Read full biography
Born in Kilkenny, Carmel Mooney studied at the National College of Art & Design and later University College Dublin where she holds a Diploma in the History of European Painting. Carmel Mooneyhad her first solo exhibition at the Lincoln Gallery, Dublin, in 1983. A lecturer in the History of Painting, she was also Artistic Director at Daon Scoil, An Daingean, from 1981 to 1991. In 1989 she spent time at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, Co Monaghan, concentrating on strengthening the structure of her painterly work, in particular the role of line. A year later a visit to Lanzarote introduced her to its volcanic landscape, and she subsequently returned many times to work there. These two events proved a significant turning point... Read full biography
Born in Kilkenny, Carmel Mooney studied at the National College of Art & Design and later University College Dublin where she holds a Diploma in the History of European Painting. Carmel Mooneyhad her first solo exhibition at the Lincoln Gallery, Dublin, in 1983. A lecturer in the History of Painting, she was also Artistic Director at Daon Scoil, An Daingean, from 1981 to 1991. In 1989 she spent time at the Tyrone Guthrie Centre at Annaghmakerrig, Co Monaghan, concentrating on strengthening the structure of her painterly work, in particular the role of line. A year later a visit to Lanzarote introduced her to its volcanic landscape, and she subsequently returned many times to work there. These two events proved a significant turning point in the development of her work and heralded the introduction of her volcanic s... Read full biography
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