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[[File:Sacrificial Anode - Eilis O'Connell.jpg|thumbnail|"Sacrificial Anode" in Montgomery Square, [[Canary Wharf]], London]]
[[File:Sacrificial Anode - Eilis O'Connell.jpg|thumbnail|"Sacrificial Anode" in Montgomery Square, [[Canary Wharf]], London]]
[[File:Helix, One Curzon Street.JPG|thumbnail|"Helix" at One [[Curzon Street]], [[Mayfair]], London]]
[[File:Helix, One Curzon Street.JPG|thumbnail|"Helix" at One [[Curzon Street]], [[Mayfair]], London]]
'''Eilis O'Connell''' (born 1953, [[Derry]], [[Northern Ireland]]){{sfn|Ruckenstein|O'Malley|2013|p=382}} is an abstract sculptor. She is known for her free-standing works and wall pieces.{{sfn|Finlay|1989|p=202}} O'Connell was educated at the [[Cork Institute of Technology#CIT Crawford College of Art and Design|Crawford School of Art]], [[Cork (city)|Cork, Ireland]] and [[Massachusetts College of Art and Design]], [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], US.<ref name=sculpture.org.uk>{{cite web|title=Eilís O'Connell: Conetwirl |url=http://www.sculpture.org.uk/sculpture/387/conetwirl |publisher=Cass Sculpture Foundation |accessdate=2 January 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223094937/http://www.sculpture.org.uk/sculpture/387/conetwirl |archivedate=23 February 2016 |df= }}</ref> She is a founder director of the [[National Sculpture Factory]] (Cork); a member of [[Aosdána]] and the [[Royal Hibernian Academy]]; and a former member of the [[Arts Council of Ireland]]. Her honors include the Art & Work Award from Wapping Arts Trust, and Royal Society of Arts Award (1998). O'Connell's works were displayed at the [[Biennale de Paris]] (1982) and the [[São Paulo Art Biennial]] (1985).<ref name=rhagallery.ie>{{cite web|title=Eilís O’Connell RHA Haptic|url=http://www.rhagallery.ie/exhibitions/haptic/|publisher=Royal Hibernian Academy|accessdate=2 January 2016}}</ref>
'''Eilis O'Connell''' (born 1953, [[Derry]], [[Northern Ireland]]){{sfn|Ruckenstein|O'Malley|2013|p=382}} is an abstract sculptor. She is known for her free-standing works and wall pieces.{{sfn|Finlay|1989|p=202}} O'Connell was educated at the [[Cork Institute of Technology#CIT Crawford College of Art and Design|Crawford School of Art]], [[Cork (city)|Cork, Ireland]] and [[Massachusetts College of Art and Design]], [[Boston]], [[Massachusetts]], US.<ref name=sculpture.org.uk>{{cite web|title=Eilís O'Connell: Conetwirl |url=http://www.sculpture.org.uk/sculpture/387/conetwirl |publisher=Cass Sculpture Foundation |accessdate=2 January 2016 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160223094937/http://www.sculpture.org.uk/sculpture/387/conetwirl |archivedate=23 February 2016 }}</ref> She is a founder director of the [[National Sculpture Factory]] (Cork); a member of [[Aosdána]] and the [[Royal Hibernian Academy]]; and a former member of the [[Arts Council of Ireland]]. Her honors include the Art & Work Award from Wapping Arts Trust, and Royal Society of Arts Award (1998). O'Connell's works were displayed at the [[Biennale de Paris]] (1982) and the [[São Paulo Art Biennial]] (1985).<ref name=rhagallery.ie>{{cite web|title=Eilís O’Connell RHA Haptic|url=http://www.rhagallery.ie/exhibitions/haptic/|publisher=Royal Hibernian Academy|accessdate=2 January 2016}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

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Sculpture over Pero's Bridge, Bristol
"Sacrificial Anode" in Montgomery Square, Canary Wharf, London
"Helix" at One Curzon Street, Mayfair, London

Eilis O'Connell (born 1953, Derry, Northern Ireland)[1] is an abstract sculptor. She is known for her free-standing works and wall pieces.[2] O'Connell was educated at the Crawford School of Art, Cork, Ireland and Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, Massachusetts, US.[3] She is a founder director of the National Sculpture Factory (Cork); a member of Aosdána and the Royal Hibernian Academy; and a former member of the Arts Council of Ireland. Her honors include the Art & Work Award from Wapping Arts Trust, and Royal Society of Arts Award (1998). O'Connell's works were displayed at the Biennale de Paris (1982) and the São Paulo Art Biennial (1985).[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ruckenstein & O'Malley 2013, p. 382.
  2. ^ Finlay 1989, p. 202.
  3. ^ "Eilís O'Connell: Conetwirl". Cass Sculpture Foundation. Archived from the original on 23 February 2016. Retrieved 2 January 2016.
  4. ^ "Eilís O'Connell RHA Haptic". Royal Hibernian Academy. Retrieved 2 January 2016.

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