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Award-winning chef Emmett McCourt brings out the forward-thinking flavours of Derry's new music festival in a night where the menu matches the performances
Derry's Centre for Contemporary Art blurs the line between the physical and mental and the difficult and playful in Star Trek-inspired group show
Over 40 works from National Museums NI's collections create an account of the conflict that's heartbreaking and hard to forget
This exciting showcase of works created using new skills in digital technology titillates the imagination with its sense of eye-pleasing, interactive wonderment
Katrina Palmer challenges the notion of sculpture in a demanding yet enthralling exhibition which gradually makes its viewers participants
Group show in Derry's Centre for Contemporary Art, named after the 1994 Pavement album, features a range of works inspired by nature and marked by lush weirdness
Void's timely and pertinent exhibition shows that racial equality is yet but a dream in modern America
Endlessly inventive conceptual artist Ryan Gander exhibits in Derry~Londonderry
Five artists explore how technology impacts on creativity at the Centre for Contemporary Art
Eamon O'Kane uses a derelict greenhouse in Denmark as a metaphor for man's desire to tame nature
Choral group Sestina adapt Henry Purcell's semi-opera with staggering results in Derry~Londonderry
Contemporary artists respond to the 19th century documentary and forensic work of James Glass
Video artist Anna Konik juxtaposes images and messages of hope and despair at Void
Dorothy Hunter and Neil Clements explore the hinterland between conflict and resolution at the Centre for Contemporary Art
A pop-up gallery in Derry~Londonderry hosts sculptural work by the Cut Cast Quartet
London Street Gallery hosts works from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland's Acquisitions Collection
Derry~Londonderry's Centre for Contemporary Art elicits some purposeful enquiry on art and labour
The Turner Prize winner delivers the annual Reith Lecture for BBC Radio 4 in Derry~Londonderry's Guildhall
Willie Doherty's flagship City of Culture exhibition captures his native Derry~Londonderry in all its stark glory
Amanda Doherty's innovative one-woman play explores generational baggage on Derry~Londonderry's walls
London Street Gallery host a comprehensive retrospective of work by artist Éamonn O'Doherty
Richard O'Brien's gender-bending musical arrives in Derry~Londonderry
Derry~Londonderry's Guildhall hosts two concerts showcasing the best in traditional Irish, Scottish and American music
Seamus Heaney and Liam O'Flynn revisit their 2003 album at the Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann
Sculptures and paintings by Maurice Harron and Brian Ferran are perfectly placed in the London Street Gallery
This 'comprehensive and enthralling' photographic exhibition shows how Derry~Londonderry was affected by the Troubles
Derry~Londonderry's Gordon Gallery hosts a stunning exhibition of art works by 126 young people
Derry~Londonderry's Void gallery hosts Russian Andrei Molodkin's controversial exhibition until June 28
Life in Northern Ireland is 'the same, but different' in Jesse Jones' video work, currently on show Derry~Londonderry
Derry~Londonderry's Void gallery invites two artists to use their space, or not, as they wish
Quercus Ensemble and Roddy Doyle perform at the inaugural children's book festival in Derry~Londonderry
Brian Friel's 2003 play about Czech composer Leos Janacek and his final work is 'a thoughtful study of art and the artist'
There's dancing in the aisles at the Millennium Forum as Andrew Lloyd Webber's monster musical rolls into town
Candice Breitz considers how media images shape our behaviour in this 'intricate, complex and exciting show' in the Void gallery in Derry~Londonderry