Gintlíocht
About the event
Gintlíocht is an exhibition of contemporary artwork on the theme of heritage skills and crafts, in partnership with PSsquared Gallery (Belfast). The exhibition brings together eight artist/artist groups who will be showing work on the theme across the site for the month of August. These artists are; Susan Hughes, Dorothy Hunter, Tara McGinn, Emma Brennan, artist collaborators Sinéad Bhreathnach Cashell, Jayne Cherry and Alice Clarke, Grace McMurray, Gerard Carson and collective Soft Fiction Projects.
The word Gintlíocht in Irish translates to an unexplainable manipulation of materials, this metamorphosis could be described as sorcery.
Their artistic practice spans traditional methods and materials into contemporary practice and approaches working in mediums of sculpture, textile, photography and video, as well as live performance. Each of the artists are rooted into the contemporary art scene based in Belfast, bringing these works into the unfamiliar setting of Ulster Folk Museum can inform our thinking of traditional methods and how they have impacted our lives today.
Where is it taking place?
Ulster Folk Museum
153 Bangor Rd,
Cultra,
Holywood
BT18 0EU
When is it taking place?
Gintlíocht takes place from the 1st to the 31st August.
Ulster Folk Museum opening times Tuesday – Sunday 10am-5pm
Price and do you need to book?
Adult: £11.50
Child: 7.00 (general admission ticket to UFM)
NB memberships to National Museums NI are available.
Contact details
T: 07896890789
E: Thomas.wells@nationalmuseumsni.org
Additional information:
This event is a part of August Craft Month held in collaboration with Design & Crafts Council Ireland and Cork Craft & Design. 2023 will mark the 17th annual August Craft Month in NI with makers all across the island of Ireland getting involved.
Disclaimer
All August Craft Month events are run independently by the event organisers. For questions regarding this event please contact the event organiser directly.