Tomás O'Maoldomhnaigh

Aine Fairy Queen of Munster, Oil on Canvas, by Tomás O’Maoldomhnaigh

Tomás O'Maoldomhnaigh (born 1956) is an Irish realist painter in Ennis, County Clare.

Solo exhibitions

  • Limerick City Gallery of Art, Pery Sq., Limerick (Nov 2009);[1]
  • DeValera Gallery, Ennis, County Clare (Nov 2007);
  • Clarinbridge Arts Festival, County Galway (Nov 2007);
  • Talbot Gallery Restaurant, Talbot St., Dublin (June 2007);
  • St Johns Arts Centre, Listowel, County Kerry (Sept 2006)
  • Coastguard Station, Tramore, County Waterford (July 2006);
  • Mullingar Arts Centre, Westmeath (April 2006)
  • Custom House Gallery Westport, County Mayo (Jan 2006)
  • Bank of Ireland Arts Centre, Dublin (September 2005);[2]

Public collections

  • Limerick County Council Public Collection
  • Clare County Council Public Collection
  • Mayo County Council Public Collection

Corporate collections

  • Dolmen Butler Briscoe, Dublin
  • Nortel, Galway.
  • St. Francis Credit Union, Ennis
  • Ennis U.D.C.
  • Organon, Swords, Co Dublin.
  • SmithKline Beecham Ltd.,Cork
  • Shannon MRO Ltd., CoClare
  • Wyeth Ltd. Co. Limerick.
  • Becton Dickinson, Dun Laoghaire
  • Ennis Civic Trust
  • Aughinish Alumina, Co. Limerick
  • Iarnród Éireann
  • Pfizer, Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork
  • Calor Kosangas Ltd., Co. Cork & Dublin
  • Roche, Co. Clare
  • Forest Laboratories, Dublin
  • ExtrudeHone, Shannon
  • Wyeth Newbridge, Co Kildare
  • Pacnet Ltd., Shannon
  • SwartzPharma, Shannon

Art residency

2007 Selected to attend Cill Rialaig Project artist’s residency, Ballinskelligs, Co Kerry

Books


2003 The Book of Clare illustrated by Tomás (40 watercolours of County Clare)

References and sources

Notes
  1. "Exhibitions 2010". Tipperary Excel Arts and Cultural Centre. Retrieved 2011-10-12.
  2. "Gallery Guide October 2005". EventGuide.ie. 2005. Retrieved 2011-01-12.
Sources
  • The Book of Clare ISBN 1-900935-33-3
  • Limerick Leader June 2009
  • Clare Champion June 2009
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