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Angela Hackett, Head Study, oil on canvas, 20 x 20 cm
Angela Hackett, Anusha, oil on canvas 2009, 25 x 20.5 cm
Angela Hackett, Head Study II, oil on canvas, 20 x 20 cm

Born London

  • 1990 – 1994 B.A. Hons., Fine Art, Painting. The National College of Arts & Design, Dublin
  • 2004-2005 M.A., Falmouth College of Arts, Cornwall

 

SOLO EXHIBITIONS

  • 2006 Editions Contemporary Art, Liverpool
  • 2003  Old Museum Arts Centre, Belfast
  • Market Place Theatre Gallery, Armagh
  • 1999 The Paul Kane gallery, Dublin
  • 1998 Context Gallery, Derry

 

SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

  • 2005 Jerwood Drawing Prize, Jerwood Space, London. Touring UK
  • 2005 ‘HyperMArt’, MA show, Falmouth College of Art, Cornwall
  • Editions Contemporary Art, Liverpool
  • 2005 Spring Exhibition, Courthouse Gallery, Ballinglen, Co. Mayo
  • 2004 Royal Ulster Academy 123rd Annual Exhibition, Ulster Museum, Belfast (Prizewinner)
  • 2003 ‘Images from North Mayo’, Courthouse Gallery, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo
  • 2003 London Contemporary Art Fair, Islington, London
  • 2003 Drawing and Sculpture, Ashford Gallery at the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin
  • 2002/03 Hallward Gallery, Dublin
  • 2002 Art Contemporani de Muntanya, Farerra de Pallars, Catalonia, Spain
  • 2002 172nd Royal Hibernian Academy Exhibition, Gallagher Gallery, Dublin (Invited Artist)
  • 2002 Mullan gallery, Belfast
  • 2001 Eight Artists working in Ireland, The View Two Gallery, Liverpool
  • 2001 Three Painters, The Ashford Gallery at the RHA, Dublin
  • 2001 H20, Five Artists, Linenhall Arts Centre, Co Mayo
  • 2001 Christmas Exhibition, Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin
  • 2000 Black and White, Drawings, The Paul Kane Gallery, Dublin
  • 1998 Near and Far, Two Person Exhibition, The Paul Kane Gallery, Dublin
  • 1998 Art Contemporani de Muntanya, Esterri D’Aneu, Catalonia, Spain
  • 1998/2001 Vision / Focus Ireland Exhibition, various locations, Dublin
  • 1997  The Claremorris Open Competition, Claremorris, Co. Mayo
  • 1997 Two Person Exhibition, The Hazel Gallery, Armagh
  • 1996/97 Belfast Young Contemporaries, One Oxford Street Gallery, Belfast
  • 1996 Royal Ulster academy, Ulster Museum, Belfast
  • 1996 The Claremorris Open Competition, Claremorris, Co. Mayo and Hexham, N. England (Adjudicator, Rui
  • 1996 Sanchez, Director, Museum of Modern Art, Lisbon)
  • 1996 An Oireachtas, The Guinness Hop Store, Dublin
  • F1996 our Green Fields and a Postcard Home, 25 Irish Artists, Dublin
  • 1996 3rd International Artists Exchange Exhibition, Uzbek Artists Union, Tashknet, Uzbekistan

 

RESIDENCIES / AWARDS

  • 2005 Residency, Brisons Veor, Cape Cornwall
  • 2004 Ulster Arts Club Prize. (Adjudicator, Anthony Green RA)
  • 2003 Cill Rialaig International Artists Retreat, Co. Kerry, Ireland
  • 2001 Studio Bursary, Arts Ciulcil of Ireland
  • 2000 Ballinglen Arts Foundation Fellowship, Ballycastle, Co. Mayo, Ireland
  • 1997/99/2004 Arts Council of Northern Ireland Individual Artist Award
  • 1997 International Centre for Artistic and Environmental Research, Catalonia, Spain
  • 1997 An Chomhairle Ealaoin / Aer Lingus Travel Award
  • 1997 Regional Bursary, the Tyrone Guthrie Centre, Co. Monaghan, Ireland
  • 1993 Study Scholarship, Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France

 

COLLECTIONS

  • International Investments and Underwriting, Dublin
  • The Commission for Electricity Regulation, Dublin
  • Nortel Networks, Dublin
  • Irish State, Office of Public Works
  • Vision Consulting Ltd. Dublin
  • Irish National Teachers Organisation (Loan Collection)
  • The Centre D’Art I Natura, Catalonia, Spain
  • Ballinglen Art Foundation Archive, Co. Mayo
  • Private Collections in Australia, Canada, Ireland Uk and Spain

 

REVIEWS

  • 2003  ‘Trace Elements’’, Exhibition Card Catalogue, Old Museum Arts Centre, Dr. Diane Fahey, Poet & Lecturer, July
  • 2003 ‘Being Offered a Breathing Space’, Irish Times, Aidan Dunne, 12th February
  • 2001 Irish times, Aidan Dunne, 27th June
  • 1998 ‘Different Levels’, Derry Journal, Mary Kelly, 17th November
  • 1998 Irish times, Aidan Dunne, 9th September
  • 1994 Sunday Tribune, Aidan Dunne, June