
Alice Hanratty
Born in Dublin, she studied painting and printmaking at the National
College of Art & Design in Dublin and the Hornsey College of Art
in London. She worked and travelled in East Africa for several years
before returning to Ireland. In addition to showing work in major Irish
group shows, she represented Ireland at International Impact Exhibition,
Kyoto, Japan (1989); Works on Paper Group Exhibition, the Armory, New
York (1992); London Original Print Fair, Royal Academy of Arts, London
(1995); International Biennale of Print, Beograd, Serbia (1998); and
the "Estampe" International Print Exchange, Paris (2001).
Since the mid-1990s, she has frequently exhibited prints and drawings
at the Royal Hibernian Academy, in both solo (2001, 02) and group shows
(250 Years of Drawing, 1996; Spectrum, 1997; Millennium Exhibition,
1999; Selfportraits/Work, 2000). Recent commissions include suites of
drawings for the refurbishment of Landsdowne House, Dublin (2001) and
for a new education centre in Galway by De Blacam & Meagher Architects
(2002). Her work is held in collections including Trinity College, Dublin;
the Department of the Taoiseach; the Arts Councils of Ireland and Northern
Ireland; and the state galleries of Turkey in Istanbul, and Italy in
Catania.

Blue
Still Life VII
Etching Artist's proof, 70 X 50 cm

Incense
Bull's Blood and Plucked Strings IV
Etching
7 of 8, 70 x 50 cm