Maurice
Harron
Maurice Harron was born in Derry, Northern Ireland.
After studying at Ulster College of Art & Design, he taught
at St. Joseph’s College of Education, Belfast, Convent of
Mercy, Belfast, St. Columb’s College, Derry and Lumen Christi
College, Derry.
In 1983 he began working at painting and sculpture. He had one-man
exhibitions in City Hall, Sligo in 1987, and Heritage Library
, Derry in 1989. For the last 18 years he has worked to address
issues of belief, ethnicity and political tension through his
sculpture. Working in public locations, he has made works which
explore themes connected to social, historical and cultural identity.
In 1998 he set up his own studio /foundry and began producing
large scale works in bronze, stainless steel, aluminium, stone
and fibreglass. Modern innovations in technology such as computer
–controlled laser cutting equipment, extend the range and
possibilities of manipulating materials. Since 2000, many works
have been fabricated in industrial engineering plants. Many small
scale maquettes and. drawings are in private collections.