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New Pentabus Theatre Company and Salisbury Playhouse production is hoped to spark a wider debate around the 'muddy' subject dividing communities across the country
Derry's new style hub is harnessing the city's shirt-making heritage to foster a new generation of fashionistas
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
As LEGO fanatic Warren Elsmore brings his Brick Wonders exhibition to Derry, Dominic Kearney explores the lasting power behind the creative phenomenon
The Warehouse Gallery will provide a contemporary and commercial platform to showcase the creative energy in the North West and beyond
Crumlin Road Gaol hosts its first ever fashion show, bringing together local artists and designers for a one-day exhibition in aid of Action Cancer
As the short-lived gallery prepares for its final exhibition, Derry's lesser-known artists are running out of places to turn to showcase their work
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
Political figures and pop culture icons sit side by side in a mini display of works by Joe Campbell, centred around a newly created 30 foot mural
Footage from NI Screen's Digital Film Archive provides the source material to inspire contemporary works 'of enormous interest and beauty'
Comprised of independent traders with a shared vision, The Yellow Yard is responding creatively to economic change and breathing new life into Derry
Though tinged with sadness, this annual celebration of new young talents remains bold and provoking in its Northern Ireland debut
Part of the Communities United festival, Joe Campbell's latest exhibition embodies a new hub of creativity hidden in Derry's industrial outskirts
Aislinn Cassidy's fusion of both fields stems from systematic constraints in education and disconnect between areas of study
This exciting showcase of works created using new skills in digital technology titillates the imagination with its sense of eye-pleasing, interactive wonderment
Having returned to her native Inishowen and taken her craft full-time, the painter is finally at home with putting her colourful life on canvas
Katrina Palmer challenges the notion of sculpture in a demanding yet enthralling exhibition which gradually makes its viewers participants
Major art project co-commissioned by Nerve Centre and 14-18 NOW lays bare a century of basic survival necessities using only the materials required
Mary McEvoy and Jon Kenny play an array of characters in the classic Irish two-hander revived at the Millennium Forum from October 8 - 10
Pete Irvine documents Ireland's forgotten buildings in gritty photo series on display at the Playhouse, Derry, until August 28
Employment agency working to connect employers with those on the autistic spectrum engages the creative industries with March 31 event supported by the Department of Culture, Arts & Leisure
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
Successful UK City of Culture project ventures outside of Derry to Belfast and beyond during Creativity Month, spreading the joys of reading and literary discussion
Void's timely and pertinent exhibition shows that racial equality is yet but a dream in modern America
Echo Echo Dance Theatre Company welcome audiences to their multipurpose HQ in Derry
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
A new repository website launches for individuals to upload their memories of Derry~Londonderry's iconic department store
Derry~Londonderry four-piece prepare to play the BBC Introducing Stage at Glastonbury
Choral group Sestina adapt Henry Purcell's semi-opera with staggering results in Derry~Londonderry
How Derry~Londonderry's year as UK City of Culture helped the designer to realise a dream
Dog Ears' second festival of storytelling in Derry~Londonderry has a new focus on outreach
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
Bronagh Gallagher, Paul Casey and Paddy Nash prepare to play the Millennium Forum on January 17
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
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