FINOLA
GRAHAM
On leaving school Finola Graham went
to Paris where she spent the next seven years studying art. She attended
La Grande Chaumiere Painting School and then won a scholarship to the
École Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts with a high enough
standard to qualify for additional funding towards her keep. Her first
exhibition was at Maison des Beaux-Arts in 1969. On her return to Dublin
in 1970 she took up a teaching post and painted in her own studio. In
1977 she had a show at Project Arts Centre and The Peacock Gallery in
1978 after which she returned to Paris for post-graduate study at the
École des Beaux-Arts. After a six month French government scholarship,
during which she worked in Venice, she had an exhibition there of engravings
in Segno Grafico.
Finola
returned to Ireland in 1980 and set up home in County Clare. Since then
she has exhibited regularly throughout Ireland; she was represented
in the Oxford Festival of Arts in 1989 and at the Liverpool Biennale
in 2003.
Recently
she has been working on a fresco for the parish church in Lisdoonvarna.