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Having designed the year's most widely circulated magazine cover, the Belfast-born artist's instantly recognisable work has found a bigger audience than ever before
From historical houses to treasure troves of fascinating artefacts, there's a wealth of local heritage out there just waiting to be discovered
Crowds at the Ulster Museum and Europa Bus Centre this weekend will witness a physically challenging piece addressing isolation as part of the Belfast Children's Festival
With a successful career behind the camera the Derry native was hesitant about stepping into the spotlight, but finally now feels it's time to fulfil her lifelong musical ambition
The renowned artist's eye-catching textile installation is a colourful commentary on freedom of movement across the Irish divide
Meet the multifaceted artist using his skills in filmmaking and more to highlight social issues and service the community in Enniskillen
Career retrospective brings highlights from the multi-talented artist's immense body of work together for the first time at Banbridge's F.E. McWilliam Gallery
Growing up, creativity was the very air she breathed. Now the Donegal-based artist's signature designs are sold in craft shops all over Ireland and beyond
The Belfast artist's most comprehensive exhibition to date channels spectral phenomena with beautifully eerie installations, images and sculptures
A new film shines a light on the First World War veterans whose hardships were fatally prolonged by a remote Co Fermanagh resettlement
Ulster American Folk Park celebrates its 40th year with an exhibition of Frank McKelvey portraits tracing the local links of US presidents
Jenny Cathcart takes a tour of the historic County Tyrone manor and traces its artistic lineage from the late 19th century to present day
Inaugural event welcomes old jazz hands Bruce Adams, Jim McDermott and a new generation of players
She has the youth of Northern Ireland in her grasp, and the stadiums of the world in her sights
Strabane honours its most famous son, the certified comic genius, with a series of events from October 3 - 4
Out of Orbit productions feature starring Ciaran McMenamin screens at Fermanagh Live Festival, which runs from September 20 to October 5
PRONI exhibit stunning early 20th century photographs by Herbert Cooper in Strabane Public Library – are you in them?
Fermanagh celebrates local music, culinary arts and heritage around Upper Lough Erne from May 2 – 5
Jenny Cathcart relives the heady days of the showband era at Enniskillen Public Library
Artist Grainne Bird uses human hair to explore themes of liberation at the Higher Bridges Gallery
Omagh's Strule Arts Centre celebrates the childrens author with a new production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Exhibiting as part of the Benedict Kiely Literary Weekend in Omagh, the artist recalls his journey
Happy Days Ennsikillen International Beckett Festival welcomes the renowned mezzo soprano to Marble Arch Caves
Enniskillen hosts Alan Millgan's interactive sculpture in August for the Happy Days festival
Jenny Cathcart reports from Enniskillen, where artists, museums, protesters and poets welcome the international forum
Jenny Cathcart visits the set of the period feature shot in Fermanagh and starring Colin Farrell and Jessica Chastain
Enniskillen's award-winning press photographer enjoys a retrospective at Fermanagh County Museum
City of Culture celebrate John Newton's enduring hymn with a series of events in Buncrana
Jenny Cathcart visits the Fermanagh County Museum to discover more about 'one of the titans of 20th century art'
After pursuing a career in engineering, Roslyn Kee was drawn back to art. Her current photographic exhibition is on show in the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh
The authors of an exhaustive new study of the county's plant life hope to draw tourists to the area inspired by botanists old and new
The Alley Arts Centre gives a smudger's-eye-view of changing times in County Tyrone
New £5.5m project incorporates the ancient O'Neill family fortress and puts Dungannon on a par with other cultural hubs
Jenny Cathcart meets the authors scheduled to read at the 11th edition in the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh
Biographer James Knowlson, whom Samuel Beckett described as 'the one who knows my work best', prepares to read in Enniskillen
The conceptual artist takes ispiration from Samuel Beckett for new installation at the Happy Days Festival
Jenny Cathcart on preparing for a right royal engagement in Enniskillen's St Macartin's Cathedral
New PG Wodehouse adaptation attracts a glittering cast to the Fermanagh stately home. Jenny Cathcart enjoys exclusive access to the set
At Castlecoole, Jenny Cathcart is given a tour of his private art collection, featuring works by T P Flanagan
Artist Tom Bevan collects the detritus of everyday living, and makes it art
Jenny Cathcart takes a bus tour in Enniskillen celebrating Robert Harbinson's famous book
Danielle Hicks-Gallagher’s first solo exhibition of paintings and textile art is a deeply personal one, says Jenny Cathcart
In the first of a new series, Jenny Cathcart visits the seat of Viscount and Viscountess Brookeborough to learn about the history of Colebrooke Park and find out how the owners are shaping up for the future
Big canvases and a big life. Patricia Martinelli remembers the internationally acclaimed abstract artist with Jenny Cathcart
The sea provides a wealth of inspiration for installation artist Janet Crymble
Jenny Cathcart talks to the Enniskillen actor about playing a cannibal and trying his luck in LA. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
The life and work of the Ulster master painter illuminated by Jenny Cathcart
15,000 books, a thriving internet business, customers around the globe... all from a couple of sheds in County Fermanagh
Tracing Barack Obama's Irish lineage, Jenny Cathcart discovers a family connection
Jenny Cathcart meets the international collectors addicted to the oldest pottery in Ireland
Jenny Cathcart looks at community life on Inish Rath Island
Jenny Cathcart explores Brian Friel's play and the history behind The Flight of the Earls
Colin McGookin has never surrendered to compromise, as Jenny Cathcart discovers
Prolific Fermanagh born architect