Alice Hanratty

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Alice Hanratty (born 1939[1]) is an Irish artist who specialises in printmaking with a preference for etching.

Life[edit]

Alice Hanratty was born in Dublin and studied painting and printmaking at the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, and the Hornsey College of Art, London. She spent some time working in East Africa in the late 1960s which had some influence on her work. She is a member of Aosdána, the academy or affiliation of Irish artists[2] and was for a time, a member of its governing body, the Toscaireacht.[3]

As well as exhibiting work in major Irish group shows, she has represented Ireland at exhibitions such as the International Impact Exhibition, Kyoto in 1989; the Works on Paper Group Exhibition at the Armory, New York in 1992; the London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, in 1995; the International Biennale of Print, Beograd in 1998; and the Estampe International Print Exchange, Paris, in 2001.[2] Her work has also been included in group shows at home and abroad, including ‘The Delighted Eye’ in London (1979); ‘Irish Artists’ in Chicago (1980); ‘Irish Women Artists from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day’ in Dublin (1987); ‘International Impact Exhibition’ in Kyoto (1989); ‘London Original Print Fair’ at the Royal Academy of Arts (1995); and the Estampe International Print Exchange’ in Paris (2001).[4]

Works in collections[edit]

Her work is held in several major collections, including those of Trinity College Dublin, the Arts Council of Ireland and the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ National Self Portrait Collection of Ireland Archived 2007-10-24 at archive.today, University of Limerick
  2. ^ a b Aosdána short biography Archived 2007-08-17 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Toscaireacht
  4. ^ "Alice Hanratty 1939 - , Irish Artist". adams.ie. Retrieved 10 March 2018.