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On Growing Old | Harry McMahon

Flowerfield Arts Centre, 185 Coleraine Road, Portstewart, County Londonderry, BT55 7PL
Turning Point by Harry McMahon

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Harry, now a retired Professor of Education from Ulster University, opens to scrutiny his past experience as a growing artist. Seven selected groups of paintings spanning the timeline of his work give insight into the stages in Harry's creative development, starting with 'Tentative Steps 1968 – 1979', when as an untutored beginner he dabbled in oils. We then move through 'Watercolours 1980 – 2000', when his work was of a standard to feature in several solo and group exhibitions; and on into 'Taking it Seriously 2000 – 2006', featuring work produced during Harry's degree studies leading to a First in Fine and Applied Art at Ulster University. In 'Back to Oils 2006 -2024' Harry, now professionally qualified, returns to his first love of the Irish landscape in oils, before 'Breaking Away 2017 – 2024' into science and mathematics, into movie land and into abstracts. The penultimate group of paintings on show were produced 'In Good Company 2022 -2025' on Inishlacken and at Annaghmakerrig. Finally (and for the time being) the paintings grouped in 'Still Growing 2023 – 2025' show how the artist is still finding new avenues for exploration, new things that are starting to happen: the manipulation of time; events both real and imaginary; a hint of surrealism.

 

Exhibition Launch | Saturday 13 September, 12noon. All welcome.
Please join us on Saturday 13 September at 12noon for the launch of this exhibition.

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Season (13 Sept 2025 - 25 Oct 2025)
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Monday - Wednesday09:30 - 17:00
Thursday09:30 - 17:30
Friday09:30 - 17:00
Saturday10:00 - 13:00
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