Wexford People

Kilrane artist is heading to Rome after top award

- By Esther Hayden

A Kilrane woman has won a prestigiou­s visual arts prize.

Helen O’Leary, a native of Kilrane, has been named as a winner of the 2018-2019 Rome Prize in the visual arts category by the American Academy in Rome.

She is professor of art in the Penn State School of Visual Arts in America.

Helen is the daughter of the late Kathleen and Richard O’Leary who ran O’Leary’s Farmhouse bed and breakfast in Kilrane, Rosslare Harbour for decades.

The Rome Prize has been awarded annually by the academy for over a century as a way to support innovative and cross-disciplina­ry work in the arts and humanities. The visual arts category is the most competitiv­e of the eleven recognized and O’Leary’s proposal was selected from over 500 applicatio­ns.

As part of her award, O’Leary will receive a stipend, workspace and room and board for a period of almost one year at the academy’s 11-acre campus in Rome.

A former pupil of the Presentati­on Secondary School Helen said: ‘I’ve been building my own version of Rome for most of my painting life. My studio is an archaeolog­ical site, a dictionary of the savages of age, a compendium of erasures, renovation­s and restoratio­ns, each piece commenting on its predecesso­r.’

During her fellowship in Rome, O’Leary will create a series of three-dimensiona­l, collapsibl­e paintings, which she envisions as ‘large constructi­ons that can fold into themselves and out again.

‘Much like a traveling merchant, I will construct a portable show that will pack easily, that can be reduced to the size of suitcases or expanded into the room. These works will draw from the history and aesthetics of reliquarie­s, and other ornate housing structures,’ she said in her Rome Prize proposal.

‘To live in Rome where time is tangible through architectu­re, objects, art and language — at this point in my life — is an epic dream come true,’ she said. ‘It is a dream beyond the practicali­ty of words to be invited to live and work there.’

Helen studied art at the National College of Art and Design and was awarded a scholarshi­p to the Art Institute of Chicago where she obtained an Masters in Fine Art. She also attended the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine.

She has received numerous awards and has exhibited her paintings in galleries and shows all over the world including New York, Denver, Seattle, Melbourne, Sydney, Amsterdam, Mexico, New Delhi, London, Belgium and Ireland.

She joined the faculty of the Penn State School of Visual Arts in 1991. During her career, she has been honoured with the Pollock-Krasner Award in 1989 and 1996; the Joan Mitchell Award for painting and sculpture in 2000; and the John Simon Guggenheim, the Culturel Irlandais, MacDowell and Yaddo Fellowship­s.

 ??  ?? Artist Helen O’Leary with some of her work.
Artist Helen O’Leary with some of her work.

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