‘Time-Lapse’ Official Invite

The official Invitation for my solo exhibition, Time-lapse, in the Alley Arts Centre, Strabane is here!

It opens on Monday 21st Nov at 3pm and continues until 23rd December.

‘‘Recognition, faint, faint flicker!
A moment of beauty clad in delicate bones’’

Artist and Poet Maria Noonan-McDermott presents a moving and heartwarming visual and literary portrayal in her new touring solo exhibition ‘Time-Lapse’.

This exhibition is an ongoing project that Maria has been unwittingly working towards over a number of years while helping care for her mother living with Alzheimers.

‘‘The complex extended grief of Alzheimer’s with it’s untethering of time and the archaeological uncovering of the entire life of a parent that arrives with their death. All this creative exploration of grief, loss and love will be reflected through Maria’s paintings, her poetry and installation’’

- The Irish Hospice Foundation, Dec 2021

'Time-lapse' solo exhibition will be showing in the Alley Theatre/Arts and Conference Centre, Stabane, Co.Tyrone from Nov 21 – Dec 23rd 2022.

The exhibition will be officially Opened by Dr. Orla Noonan-Sweeney.


This is an evolving exhibition which changes and adapts with each space. New paintings have been especially created and will be accompanied by new original poetry. ‘Time-Lapse’ encompasses treasured finds from her Mum's private collection circa 1959. This includes a selection of her vintage clothing and wonderfully detailed working sketchbooks from her time studying at the Paris Academy in London.

The Abbey Arts Centre in Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal hosted the first of her 'Time-Lapse' opening launches in February and March 2022. Funding was awarded by The Irish Hospice Foundation, supported by The Creative Ireland Programme, with additional funding awarded by Leitrim County Council.

The exhibition then toured to the Ardhowen Theatre Gallery for six months in an exciting collaboration with Fermanagh's Hambly & Hambly Gallery, Enniskillen in association with Fermanagh and Omagh District Council.

Maria Noonan-McDermott

Irish Artist Maria Noonan-McDermott Bio


Originally from Donegal, Irish artist and poet Maria Noonan McDermott now lives and works from her studio in Kinlough, Co. Leitrim.


Heavily influenced by the impressionist movement, her work focuses on the study of light and form in Irish landscapes.

With a love of folklore and story-telling, Noonan McDermott's influences lie in rural Ireland, it is in these magical places that share a colloquial history where stories and the people are often ingrained into the landscape.


I began my artistic career in Dublin in 1985 and qualified in Fashion and Design. I returned to college and completed a certificate in visual education before continuing on to study Fine Art. In the year 1990, I had my first solo exhibition of paintings. The feedback and encouragement I received helped direct me on my current path.


My work has always been influenced by a deep connection with the natural environment, the beautiful rugged Irish landscape with its endlessly changing skies and dramatic seas. I am equally fascinated by the people that the land holds so tightly and am firmly bound in kinship with their poetic writing, their stories and soulful lyrics.


I've always been in awe of the storyteller, those gifted people who so fluidly guide you into their fantasy worlds, who submerge you so deeply, you cry, laugh and often seethe with anger and frustration. To me, this is true magic, possessing the rare skill of creating something from nothing, evoking such passion and emotion.


Growing up I found words didn't come so easily to me, art and writing became my outlet. I was transformed into the 'Cailleach Feasa', the storyteller. I recorded and recollected all the tales from times gone by, breathing life back into places and quirky characters I met along the way.


I was raised in a small village in Donegal and like most small communities in Ireland, it was filled with the most amazing characters.


As a child, my head was filled with fantastical stories told and dramatised by neighbours and family, the gatekeepers of local history. These tales, were, of course, exaggerated and embellished with such fun and gusto, like only true Irish seanchai can, that I couldn't help growing up with a great love of the people around me and all their fascinating antics.


In my work, I narrate the stories with colour and humour as over the years they've formed and shaped in my memory.
My paintings become the text and you the reader and as the reader, you are challenged to participate and choose your own journey. Thus, enabling the story to live all over again!


This attachment is ingrained in my work and I strive to bring forth its warmth in the most honest and pure way I know how.

https://www.marianoonan-mcdermott.com
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