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Ann Quinn: "Northern Light" Mid-Career Retrospective at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny

Date: 27 Sept 2024

Culture

Ann Quinn: "Northern Light" Mid-Career Retrospective at the Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny

The Regional Cultural Centre in Letterkenny, County Donegal, is proud to present Northern Light, a mid-career retrospective exhibition of artist Ann Quinn, opening on Saturday, 5th October at 6pm. This compelling exhibition, curated by Daniel Nelis, showcases 15 years of Quinn’s artistic practice, offering an intimate exploration of her deep connection with the landscapes and communities she cherishes.

Raised on a dairy farm in East Donegal, Quinn’s paintings offer a personal and atmospheric view of her surroundings. Signs of human presence gradually creep into her work—telegraph poles, chimneys, animals, and the human figure. Often set against the bare light of winter, the artist’s work is firmly rooted in the specificity of place, while at the same time conjuring a world of inward contemplation, or as the artist describes moments where she feels she is witnessing magic.

The exhibition navigates between the external world and internal experience, inviting the viewer into Quinn’s work with the landscape acting as a stage for memory, narrative, and the human experience. Quinn’s paintings serve as a visual diary, often focusing on transitional moments—dusk, the onset of winter—where the intensity of light and atmosphere becomes a form of quiet introspection.

This exhibition marks a pivotal moment in Quinn’s career, with the works on display highlighting her careful observation of the natural world, her sensitivity to the nuances of light and landscape, and her ongoing exploration of the human presence within those spaces.

Artist Biography:

Ann Quinn was born in Donegal in 1978 and earned a BA in Fine Art Painting from the National College of Art & Design in 2000. Her work has been widely exhibited in prestigious venues such as the Taylor Galleries, Dublin, and the National Gallery of Ireland. Quinn’s accolades include the Anita Young Bursary (2024), multiple Visual Artists Bursaries from the Arts Council of Ireland, and international residencies in the USA and Europe. Her works are housed in collections including the Office of Public Works, Donegal Museum, and Trinity College Dublin.

Quinn was elected an Associate Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy in 2022 and is represented by Taylor Galleries, Dublin.

 

Exhibition Details:

  • Opening Reception: Saturday, 5th October at 6pm
  • Exhibition Dates: 5th October – 30th November
  • Location: Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny, County Donegal
  • Curated by: Daniel Nelis
  • Supported by: Arts Council of Ireland, Donegal County Council, Taylor Galleries, and private collectors.

For further information, interviews, or high-resolution images, please contact:

Regional Cultural Centre, Letterkenny
Phone: 074 9129186
Email: info@regionalculturalcentre.com
Website: www.regionalculturalcentre.com


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