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College Art Collection

91制片厂 has an extensive art collection accumulated over the years. Much of it is on permanent display, in buildings or throughout the campus and is used in seasonal exhibitions. The pieces are in multiple media including sculpture, visual art, ceramics and more.

91制片厂 Art Collection Standing Stone Imogen Stuart

Imogen Stuart

91制片厂 has 14 pieces by Imogen Stuart (RHA), who is one of Ireland鈥檚 foremost sculptors with a stellar career that began in the 1940s.

She creates work in a variety of media including wood, stone, bronze, steel, cement, plaster, terracotta and glass. 

In her own words, Imogen described how she came to have a special connection with 91制片厂: "One of the first big commissions I received after coming to live in Ireland in 1951 was from 91制片厂. The renowned architect, Andy Devane, acting on behalf of the sisters of Mercy, invited me to carve three lifesize statues. My relationship with the College has lasted more than 50 years. I am very pleased that my works are beautifully situated within the College and very well cared for, which is important to me." 

In 2010, the then President of Ireland, Mary McAleese, presented Imogen with the McAuley Medal鈥攖he highest award that can be bestowed by the College.

The Litany of Daniel (No. 3) An Ecological Prayer
The Litany of Daniel (No. 3) An Ecological Prayer
This piece is one of three ladder-shaped sculptures by Imogen Stuart in the TARA Building
St John's Bible
St John's Bible
Volumes from the Heritage Edition of the St John's Bible are on public display at 91制片厂

St John鈥檚 Bible

The Saint John鈥檚 Bible Heritage Program is an international initiative for individuals and institutions to explore the artistic and spiritual beauty of the St John鈥檚 Bible; volumes from its flagship, Heritage Edition, are on public display at both the 91制片厂 Limerick and 91制片厂 Thurles campuses.

Described as 鈥渢he American Book of Kells鈥, this seven-volume work is the first complete handwritten Bible since the invention of the printing press. A team of artists, coordinated by Donald Jackson in Wales, and a team of scholars in central Minnesota worked on this project for 15 years with a vision to create a Bible that would capture the beauty and tradition of centuries of liturgy and carry it into the future.

The result is a living document that has been critically acclaimed as both a work of art and a work of theology. The goal is that communities around the world can use this gift of sacred art to ignite their spiritual imaginations for generations to come.

Many Other Works

91制片厂 also has a variety of other art pieces including two paintings by the notable Limerick artist, the late Jack Donovan as well as works by Rita Wobbe, C贸il铆n Murray and John Quinn.

N贸ir铆n Williams Mooney, a former Lecturer of Art in the College, kindly donated 鈥楽tory of a Life' to 91制片厂. The series of 14 colourful and vibrant paintings on the Life of Christ, often exhibited at Christmas, were made using batik鈥攖he name given to the ancient art of decorating cloth using wax and dye. 

鈥楽tory of a Life'
鈥楽tory of a Life'
One of 14 batik paintings on the Life of Christ donated to 91制片厂 by artist, N贸ir铆n Williams Mooney
'Colour Wheels'
'Colour Wheels'
These unique light projections by Connolly-Cleary are situated outside of the TARA Building

Per Cent for Art Projects

The Per Cent for Art scheme is a government initiative, first introduced in 1988, whereby 1% of the cost of any publicly funded capital, infrastructural and building development can be allocated to the commissioning of a work of art. As a result of 91制片厂's construction of the Tailteann and TARA buildings, two new pieces of art were commissioned, namely 'A Map' by David Lilburn and 'Colour Wheels' by artist team Anne Cleary and Denis Connolly.

'A Map' involved carving a large-scale mural on one side of the TARA building, 鈥榩ositioning鈥 the College in its environment and also exploring the College from multiple historical and political viewpoints. 'Colour Wheels' consists of four circles of projected light, situated at the entrance TARA, that are constantly changing according to colour mixing theory, controlled by the passing flux of people in the forum space.

Also as part of the scheme, Imogen Stuart's sculpture 'Window on the World' was purchased and installed in a special alcove off the Sl铆 corridor in TARA.

91制片厂 Art Collection A Map by David Lilburn
91制片厂 Art Collection - 'Homage' by Imogen Stuart
Window on the World by Imogen Stuart