Jump to navigation
Search
-

Photographer Donal McCann spends a year in the company of Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, former Lord Mayor of Belfast
-

Jeffrey Morgan exhibits 40 years' worth of canvases capturing his wife, author Patricia Craig, in thought
-

Derry's Void gallery exhibits a cross-section of video works shot on 16mm film
-

Concepts of time and space inspire a range of artists including Patrick Pye at the Strule Arts Centre
-

Creative industries support network runs seminar at CultureTECH in Derry~Londonderry ahead of Invent awards at Titanic Belfast
-

Five artists explore how technology impacts on creativity at the Centre for Contemporary Art
-

A century of works by some of Ireland's most influential women artists goes on display in Bangor's Ava Gallery until September 5
-

Bill Kirk traces the trajectory of Belfast residents originally photographed in the 1970s and 80s
-

Dara Vallely and Réamonn Ó Ciaráin tell the story of the warrior king Cú Chulainn at Ulster Museum
-

Enniskillen's Higher Bridges Gallery displays works from the ACNI Acquisitions Collection of Applied Art
-

Lisburn's Island Arts Centre hosts a month-long series of exciting, eclectic workshops themed around urban landscapes
-

Subversion and irony abound in works from the Crafts Council collection by Grayson Perry and others
-

Photographer Fergal Kearney opens landscape exhibition in aid of support charity Aware Defeat Depression
-

Banbridge hosts outdoor exhibition of stone heads by Belfast sculptress Helen Hanse
-

University of Ulster undergraduates exhibit glimpses of their artistic vision at SpaceCraft
-

The nationwide celebration of indigenous crafts embraces new venues and state-of-the-art technologies
-

An inventive contemporary musing on the fraught nexus between past and present at the Golden Thread Gallery
-

Curator and judge Hugh Mulholland reveals details of the £20,000 biennale award, the largest of its kind in Ireland
-

Leon Litvack on bringing amateur and professional writers together and how poetry can 'aid people's thinking'
-

Eamon O'Kane uses a derelict greenhouse in Denmark as a metaphor for man's desire to tame nature
-

New art work to be unveiled on August 4 to mark the beginning of the First World War
-

Young people get ready to showcase their creative talents in unusual spaces throughout Antrim from July 15 to August 2
-

Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Derry City Council announce post-City of Culture arts and culture projects
-

Miriam de Búrca exposes societal divisions using folklore, draftsmanship and installation in Enniskillen
-

Richard Gorman's meaningless abstract paintings with a Japanese bent leave Joanne Savage flabbergasted
-

Garrett Carr curates a curious collection of fresh perspectives by artists, historians and others at the Ulster Museum
-

Meet the family of designers behind the iconic television series' crowns, necklaces and brooches
-

Former fabric designer Kevin Collins paints a 'delicate and luminous' version of Northern Ireland under the stars
-

Michael Doherty and John Stewart present two very different visions of Belfast at An Culturlann
-

Nerve Centre project wins best use of digital/social media for City of Culture campaign
-

John Higgins visits the Ulster Museum as an unusual collection from the British Museum packs up for Hull
-

Arts Council of Northern Ireland and Belfast City Council launch £900,000 cross-community arts programme
-

Ballymena photographer captures the interiors and homeless of Instanbul with new exhibition at Braid Arts Centre
-

Mohammed Al Hawajri on the challenges faced by Palestinian artists in bringing their art to Ireland
-

Jane Hardy considers the role of art in our understanding of man's inhumanity to man
-

Watch video as the hard-working music photographer reveals the secrets behind her exciting career in the arts
-

Jenny Cathcart visit Seamus Dunbar's immersive exhibition at the Higher Bridges Gallery
-

Simon McWilliams focuses on Belfast's architectural rebirth in his first show in the city for two decades
-

Watch video from the Ulster Museum as a major retrospective of work by 50 artists goes on display
-

Multifarious objects and marvellous minutiae fill the Higher Bridges Gallery in Enniskillen in memory of the Chernobyl disaster
Pages