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Photo: Hand carved and jointed ‘Gigi’ wooden cats; Maker: David Cousley; Photo credit: Craft NI
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1845: Memento Mori

Ulster American Folk Park 2 Mellon Rd, Omagh

1845: Memento Mori is a famine memorial and glass installation of 1,845 blown glass potatoes dedicated to the 19th-century Great Irish Famine, created by Seattle-based Irish artist Paula Stokes. 1845 … Continue reading 1845: Memento Mori

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Sculpture in Context 2021

National Botanic Gardens National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin Ireland D09 VY63, Dublin

Sculpture in Context is celebrates its 35th anniversary and 20 years exhibiting in the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin in Dublin. Bringing together the work of over 140 artists using a … Continue reading Sculpture in Context 2021

Michael Moore: Intersect

Marketplace Theatre and Arts Centre Armagh

Intersect presents a collection of sculpture made by Michael Moore since January 2018. It researches mapping of locality. It examines how clay forms interplay and balance, exploring precarious constructions. Grid … Continue reading Michael Moore: Intersect

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Translating Linen

R-Space Gallery 32 Castle Street, Lisburn

Exhibition showcasing the award winning Translating Linen project, which features a digital music piece created from the DNA structure of flax overlaid with the sights and sounds of Northern Ireland’s … Continue reading Translating Linen

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Ongoing

British Ceramics Biennial

Spode Factory, Stoke-on-Trent Stoke-on-Trent

British Ceramics Biennial returns to Stoke-on-Trent with a vibrant five-week festival of new artist commissions, exhibitions and hands-on events that celebrate the life, character and creativity that ceramics bring to … Continue reading British Ceramics Biennial

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