James H. Flack is a contemporary Irish watercolour painter.
Background
He was born in County Armagh, Northern Ireland in 1941 and settled in Athy, County Kildare in the early 1970s. Flack"s interest in painting developed at an early age when his mother, headmistress of the local primary school, encouraged her pupils to use art work throughout the school curriculum.
Education
He holds the degrees of Bachelor, Bachelor's Degree, M.Th., and H.Dip.Ed.
Career
From Trinity College Dublin and Edinburgh University. At the age of ten his paintings were chosen for display in a children's exhibition that was a feature of the 1951 Festival of Britain. He has regular one-man exhibitions in Dublin, Galway, Cork and Belfast as well as one-man exhibitions in Wexford during the Wexford Festival Opera and in Kilkenny during Arts Week.
He has also had an exhibition of his work in the Canadian cities of London, Ontario, Montreal and Winnipeg as well as in San Antonio, Texas in the United States.
Membership
He is a member of the Water Colour Society of Ireland, the Ulster Watercolour Society, the Dublin Art Club and the Dublin Sketching Club.