Cork Airport Terminal Art Exhibition
Crossing
Contemporary art exhibition by Irish Artist Majella O’Neill Collins
Take a moment of calm and to breathe in the fresh sea air which she manages to perfectly capture in her work. If you are not flying out of Cork Airport this month, please feel free to enjoy the art at the Online Gallery link below.
The pieces in this exhibition are available to buy, see here for full details, including size, pricing and shipping options.
Group Exhibitions
Group Exhibitions:
2000 - 2017:
The Royal Birmingham Society of Artists (RBSA), UK
Uillinn, West Cork Arts Centre
Galeria Safia, Barcelona
Hunt Museum, Limerick
Leinster Gallery, Dublin
Limetree Gallery, Suffolk, England
Private Collections:
Private Collections:
Majella's work is represented in many private and public collections in Ireland, Europe, the USA and Australia including:
Jeremy Irons Privare Collection
Office of Public Works, Ireland
Hennessy Foundation, Washington
Allied Irish Banks, Ireland
Cork University Hospital, Ireland
Solo Exhibitions
2016: Inchydoney Lodge and Spa Hotel, Clonakilty, Ireland
2007: Inchydoney Lodge and Spa Hotel, Clonakilty, Ireland
2006: Waring Gallery, Moira, Northern Ireland
2005: Waring Gallery, Moira, Northern Ireland
2004: Warren Gallery, Castletownsend, Ireland
2003: Warren Gallery, Castletownsend, Ireland
2002: Florelli Gallery, Rome, Italy
Hunt Museum, Limerick, Ireland
2001: Rose Gallery, Paddington, Australia
Davous Art Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland
2000: Fuller Building, New York, USA
Hunt Museum
ARTIST CONVERSATION SERIES
Majella O’Neill Collins: Wednesday, 25th October, 11am
Join us at the Hunt Museum for an informal discussion with these artists where they will talk about their artistic practice. This is a great way to meet professional artists and be able to ask them questions about their work in a friendly and relaxed environment.
Majella’s way of painting is based on intuition and experimentation. She believes that painting is a means of reshaping experience of the world, of examining, formalising and giving shape to perception.