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We, Too, Sing Belfast Video Exhibition
Photographer Donal McCann spends a year in the company of Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, former Lord Mayor of Belfast -
Crossing the Water
Jeffrey Morgan exhibits 40 years' worth of canvases capturing his wife, author Patricia Craig, in thought -
The Starry Messenger
Derry's Void gallery exhibits a cross-section of video works shot on 16mm film -
Beyond Measure
Concepts of time and space inspire a range of artists including Patrick Pye at the Strule Arts Centre -
NISP Connect the Creative Industries
Creative industries support network runs seminar at CultureTECH in Derry~Londonderry ahead of Invent awards at Titanic Belfast -
Magic Touch
Five artists explore how technology impacts on creativity at the Centre for Contemporary Art -
Irish Women Artists 1870 – 1970
A century of works by some of Ireland's most influential women artists goes on display in Bangor's Ava Gallery until September 5 -
Where Are They Now?
Bill Kirk traces the trajectory of Belfast residents originally photographed in the 1970s and 80s -
Laoch Na Laochra
Dara Vallely and Réamonn Ó Ciaráin tell the story of the warrior king Cú Chulainn at Ulster Museum -
Arts Council Crafts
Enniskillen's Higher Bridges Gallery displays works from the ACNI Acquisitions Collection of Applied Art -
Lisburn Hosts Children's Arts Festival
Lisburn's Island Arts Centre hosts a month-long series of exciting, eclectic workshops themed around urban landscapes -
Hidden Agenda
Subversion and irony abound in works from the Crafts Council collection by Grayson Perry and others -
Photographer Supports Aware Defeat Depression Charity
Photographer Fergal Kearney opens landscape exhibition in aid of support charity Aware Defeat Depression -
Sleepers: The Hidden Within
Banbridge hosts outdoor exhibition of stone heads by Belfast sculptress Helen Hanse -
Year Zero
University of Ulster undergraduates exhibit glimpses of their artistic vision at SpaceCraft -
August Craft Month 2014
The nationwide celebration of indigenous crafts embraces new venues and state-of-the-art technologies -
Palimpsest
An inventive contemporary musing on the fraught nexus between past and present at the Golden Thread Gallery -
MAC International Art Prize Launched
Curator and judge Hugh Mulholland reveals details of the £20,000 biennale award, the largest of its kind in Ireland -
Reading and Writing for Peace
Leon Litvack on bringing amateur and professional writers together and how poetry can 'aid people's thinking' -
Where There Are People
Eamon O'Kane uses a derelict greenhouse in Denmark as a metaphor for man's desire to tame nature