We have gathered prints and paintings from the Duncan family’s personal collection, Seacourt’s archive and Jean’s friends to showcase the diversity and vibrance of Jean’s work and her contribution to the visual arts here in Northern Ireland.
We hope you will come along and share any memories you may have of Jean. She was certainly a force of exuberance, and a champion of print. We think she would be delighted to see where Seacourt is now, and we hope to make this show a fitting tribute to her.
Jean’s daughter, Jane, reflected on a life full of creativity…..
“Mum was totally committed to creative expression – even as a young mother she painted… Her dedication to her artwork was impressive – everywhere she lived she had a studio, even if just a corner of a room… She always needed to be doing something different, exploring new mediums, encouraging herself and others to take risks. I was so proud of her.”
We hope you will come along and share any memories you may have of Jean. She was certainly a force of exuberance, and a champion of print. We think she would be delighted to see where Seacourt is now, and we hope to make this show a fitting tribute to her.
Jean’s daughter, Jane, reflected on a life full of creativity…..
“Mum was totally committed to creative expression – even as a young mother she painted… Her dedication to her artwork was impressive – everywhere she lived she had a studio, even if just a corner of a room… She always needed to be doing something different, exploring new mediums, encouraging herself and others to take risks. I was so proud of her.”