- Royal Ulster Academy
The Royal Ulster Academy (RUA) has existed in one form or another since 1879. It started life then, as The Belfast Ramblers' Sketching Club. In 1890 it became The Belfast Art Society; later in 1930 it was changed to "The Ulster Academy of Arts" and Sir John Lavery was elected its first President: finally, in 1950
King George V1 conferred the title, The Royal Ulster Academy of Arts, upon the institution.Today the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts (RUA) is a flourishing artists' organization. Many of [
Ireland 's most distinguished artists are exhibiting members of the Academy.Its Annual Exhibition is the largest, open art exhibition in
Northern Ireland , attracting many hundreds of artist entrants from Ireland and elsewhere.Presidents of the Academy have included Sir John Lavery R.A, Morris Harding, William Conor, Mercy Hunter, TP Flanagan and Joe McWilliams. The present president is Rita Duffy RUA. Academicians include Basil Blackshaw, Victor Sloan, TP Flanagan, Graham Gingles, Jean Duncan, Neil Shawcross and Jack Pakenham.
The RUA Mission Statement is:The Royal Ulster Academy is an artist led organisation which promotes both traditional and contemporary approaches to visual art through its exhibition and education program.
External links
* [http://rua.webcorona.com Royal Ulster Academy]
* [http://www.artscouncil-ni.org/news/2006/new09102006.htm Arts Council of Northern Ireland]
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