Carolyn Mulholland HRHA, HRUA was born on 1944 and is an Irish sculptor.
11 Facts About Carolyn Mulholland
Carolyn Mulholland was born in 1944 in Lurgan, County Armagh.
Carolyn Mulholland attended the Belfast College of Art, and in 1965 was awarded the Ulster Arts Club prize for sculpture.
Carolyn Mulholland donated a picture to an exhibition to raise funds for victims of civil disturbances in Belfast in the autumn of 1969.
Carolyn Mulholland's work was among 49 artworks from various artists where she was displayed alongside TP Flanagan, Joe McWilliams, Mercy Hunter, Tom Carr and many others.
In 1974 Carolyn Mulholland was elected Associate of the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts alongside Renee Bickerstaff and Francis Neill.
Carolyn Mulholland was elected a member of Aosdana in 1990.
Carolyn Mulholland has been exhibited at the Pepper Canister Gallery in Dublin with Basil Blackshaw.
Carolyn Mulholland has been commissioned to make a number of large and public sculptures, including for the famine memorial graveyard, Clones, County Monaghan in 1998, and in 2003 a bronze panel for the Customs House, Dublin.
Carolyn Mulholland has been commissioned in Northern Ireland, by organisations such as the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
Carolyn Mulholland created the Blitz Memorial for the Northern Ireland War Memorial museum in Belfast.