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During David Evan's Presidency from 1983 to 1993 the Academy's Annual show was held at Queen's University, Belfast before returning to the Ulster Museum under Rowel Friers. [6] Today the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts (RUA) is a flourishing artists' organization. Many of Ireland's most distinguished artists are exhibiting members of the Academy.
Seymour's work can be found in many private and public collections including those of the Royal Ulster Academy, European Central Bank, Ulster Museum, [26] Arts Council of Northern Ireland, University of Ulster and the Irish Museum of Modern Art. [27] Seymour has been represented by the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery for a number of years. [4]
From 1973 onwards, McKinstry was a frequent exhibitor at the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts annual shows, [23] where she was elected as an Associate member in 1981. [24] The Ulster Museum hosted a solo exhibition of her work in 1980, followed by another at the Gordon Gallery, Derry in 1991. [25]
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He was elected as an associate of the Royal Ulster Academy of the Arts in 1977 and elected an Academician in 1981. [7] He had previously received the RUA silver medal for a non-member in 1976. [21] Blackshaw won the Conor prize at the Royal Ulster Academy's one-hundred and first exhibition in 1982, for a Study for a portrait of David Hammond. [22]
In 1974 Bickerstaff was elected Associate of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts alongside Carolyn Mulholland and Francis Neill. [16] In the same year Biggerstaff had a joint exhibition with Lee Stewart at the Centre Gallery, Stranmillis. [17] In the year of her death Bickerstaff was elected Honorary Academician of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts ...
In the 1970 RUA annual show he offered Geese at Castleward. [10] He won the silver medal at the Royal Ulster Academy's 94th annual show in 1975 for a lino-cut of Ballaghanery Church, Co, Down, one of the oldest ecclesiastical buildings in Ulster. [1] [11] In the same year Mitchell was elected as Associate Member of the RUA. [12]
Exhibitions at the Victor Waddington Galleries were held in 1944 and 1948. In 1952 he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) and in 1957 he was elected President of the RUA - an office he held until 1964. More than 50 works of his in crayon and watercolour are in the permanent collections of the Ulster Museum.