Rose Ann McGreevy
80:20 artist agency
new concept : new space : new work
Rose Ann McGreevy [1945-2014] Born in Belfast, adopted and raised in a Catholic family, and resided in Sydney later in life. She lived and worked in Belfast and London from 1972 to 1990 before migrating permanently to Australia in 1990. She is known for her work in sculpture, site-specific installation, text, drawing, video, film, and digital media. She was a founding member and director of Art and Research Exchange in Belfast – an initiative funded by Joseph Beuys, and a founding member of the Irish Women Artists Group in London.
She studied Visual Art at Belfast Art College – Ulster Polytechnic (Foundation Course), Ulster University (B.A. Hons), and Chelsea School of Art (M.A.).
She lectured part and full-time at Chelsea School of Art, Middlesex Polytechnic, Royal College of Art, University of Ulster, Royal Academy of the Arts, Limerick College of the Arts, various regional Art Colleges, Universities and Polytechnics in the UK; and in Sydney at Sydney College of the Arts – University of Sydney, and College of Fine Arts – University of NSW.
William Seeto’s exhibition review of “Rose Ann McGreevy 1945-2014” at Articulated Project Space, 2015
Link below:
The Primacy of Our Ordinariness
Rose Ann McGreevy, Inside-Out Sculpture. 2015. photo: w.seeto
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