Jim Manley

Jim Manley is an artist, born on 17 January 1934, in St Helens, Lancashire, England. He has lived in Killough, County Down, Northern Ireland since 1971. He uses mixed media (mainly water colours and acrylic).

Selected exhibitions - Jim Manley

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Selected exhibitions - various artists

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  • 1980/99 Royal Ulster Academy (RUA)
  • 1988 Ulster Way - Galleries throughout Ireland
  • 1989 The Mournes, Narrow Water Gallery, Warrenpoint
  • 1990 Young EVA, Limerick
  • 1991 Paradise Island, Bluecoat Chambers, Liverpool
  • 1991/99 IONTAS, Sligo
  • 1994 Watercolours at the Walker, Liverpool
  • 1995 Blian is Fice as Fag, Sligi
  • 1997 Honouring Colmcille, Donegal/Edinburgh
  • 2003 Exhibition of the Sea, Leith, Edinburgh
  • 2004 IONTAS, Sligo
  • 2007 Sunday Times Watercolour Exhibition

Awards

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  • 1979 McGonigal Prize, Oireachtas
  • 1984 Paton's Prize, EVA
  • 1997 Landscape Prize, RUA
  • 1997 Elmwood Gallery, Smallworks
  • 1999 Painting Prize, IONTAS
  • 2005 Ross's Watercolour Prize, RUA

Watercolours purchased by public collections

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Watercolours purchased by private collections

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See also

  • List of Northern Irish artists

References

  1. "Jim Manley". Tom Caldwell Gallery. Archived from the original on 2006-09-26. Retrieved 2007-07-21.


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