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In Pictures: 2022 Annual Laois Arthouse event with Tom McLean a big success

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The Laois Arthouse hosted artist Tom McLean who led a four-day Masterclass Art Programme entitled Construct/Deconstruct for adults recently.

This took place in the beautiful surroundings of the Malthouse in Stradbally from June 21 to 24.

The annual masterclasses are arranged by the Laois Arthouse, and this year’s programme focused on approaches to representational painting and imaginative compositions.

The main focus referenced images through a preliminary stage of collage and drawing which they turned used as a unique reference for larger portrait and figurative paintings.

The participants were very enthusiastic citing it as a most exciting and inspirational programme.

As part of Tom Mclean’s residency, he delivered an illustrated talk and slide show in the Laois Arthouse Gallery.

Tom brought the audience through his art journey, citing the formative experiences he had to bring him to the artist he is today.

There was a great turn out for the talk with neighbours of Tom’s from Stradbally and art enthusiasts turning out to hear this promising and gifted artist.

“We were delighted to have had the opportunity to host Tom McLean as part of the annual Laois Arthouse, Adult Masterclass series. Tom is a world class artist and we will watch his art career with interest and pride”; said Muireann Ní Chonaill, Laois Arts Officer.

Tom McLean is an award-winning visual artist and curator originally from Stradbally, Laois who is currently living and working in Galway City where he is a studio artist and former director of the 126 Artist Run Gallery.

After graduating from CCAM, GMIT in 2016 specializing in painting, McLean completed an additional year of study in the Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin.

Tom has been short-listed and won multiple awards including the ESB Keating Award, The Whyte’s Award, and the Hennessy Craig Award.

His portrait entitled Note to Self was runner-up in the Zurich Portrait Prize, and it can be viewed in the Crawford Gallery, Cork until July 17.

Further information from Muireann Ní Chonaill, Arts Officer, Laois County Council. artsoff@laoiscoco.ie

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Artist Tom Mc Clean and Catherine Lalor who participated in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally.
Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Group who participated in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally, pictured with Muireann Ni Chonaill ( Arts Officer, Laois Co Council ), Tom Mc Clean ( Artist ) and Carmel Mc Nicholl ( Senior Rxecutive, Laois Co Co.),
Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Participant Bernie Hennessy with Artist Tom Mc Clean , at the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Carmel Mc Nicholl ( Senior Executive, Laois Co Co.) and Muireann Ni Chonaill ( Arts Officer, Laois Co Council ) watch as participant Kate Knowles paints at the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally 
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Ann Bates, who participated in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Kathleen Miller, Brigid O’Regan and Storm Powell, participants in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Joe O’Dooley, who participated in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Rosemary Burns, who participated in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Faye Cummins, who participated in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Kate Deegan, painting at the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee
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Mary Slevin, who participated in the Art Workshop at The Malthouse , Stradbally. Photo: Michael Scully – no reproduction fee

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