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SUMMARY:Land/Marks
DESCRIPTION:Ceramics Ireland is delighted to present Land/Marks the fourth in its triennial exhibition series. Continuing the ethos of celebrating the diverse range and breadth of contemporary ceramic work being created my makers of and from Ireland. Land/Marks will feature works that explore and challenge the material clay\, investigating its malleability and pushing its boundaries. \nThis will be evident through a variety of sculptural forms\, functional vessels and installation-based works. The independent expert panel of three selected 42 makers for this edition of the triennial series\, which will celebrate the craftsmanship and skills of these contemporary practitioners. The selected group includes Sara Flynn\, Mark Campden and Isobel Egan\, Antonio J. Lopez\, Simon Kidd\, Sarah Roseingrave. \nImage: Kate O’Kelly – Cloud Vessels \n\nFeatured makers: Alison Brent\, Frances Brosnan\, Cathy Burke\, Yasha Butler\, Anne Butler\, Mike Byrne\, Tina Byrne\, Mark Campden\, Barra Cassidy\, Sophie Kate Curran\, Jack Doherty\, Chloë Dowds\, Isobel Egan\, Áine Farrelly\, Sara Flynn\, Adam Frew\, Niamh Harte\, Jennifer Hickey\, Jane Jermyn\, Andrea Kavanagh\, Alison Kay\, Simon Kidd\, Michael Kobuladze\, Nanette Ledwith\, Antonio J. Lopez\, Aisling McElwain\, Christopher McHugh\, Claire McLaughlin\, Deirdre McLoughlin\, Kathleen Moroney\, Lucy Morrow\, Kate O’Kelly\, Liselott Olofsson\, Mandy Parslow\, Elizabeth Petcu\, Elaine Riordan\, Sarah Roseingrave\, Alex Scott\, Jane Seymour\, Vicki Sutherland\, Eleanor Swan\, Grainne Watts.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/land-marks/
LOCATION:Castle Yard\, Kilkenny\, Ireland view map\, Castle Yard\, Kilkenny\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:SEAMS
DESCRIPTION:SEAMS\, a solo exhibition by Laura Wilson comprises of three installations including a significant new body of work entitled Winding then Winding. Laura is interested in how everyday materials such as bricks\, textile\, wheat\, salt and bread dough transmit historical and embodied knowledge between people over time and place. Laura develops research-led projects\, working with specialists and experts to communicate relationships between materiality\, memory and tacit knowledge\, explored through sculpture\, performance\, drawings and video. This exhibition is a survey of Laura’s recent works connected by the body\, learning\, movement and labour. \nOn the first day of the exhibition (Saturday 1st April) from 1 to 3pm\, artist Laura Wilson will begin weaving a piece of linen with her mother on the loom that forms part of her current exhibition\, SEAMS. Laura’s ancestors on her mother’s side worked in factories in Portadown and Lisburn as weavers\, warpers and yarn winders. Through this live weaving in the gallery space\, Laura is interested in exploring ways information is passed on from one person to another and between generations\, in particular how knowledge can be stored within the body. \nThroughout the run of the exhibition weavers are invited to continue the weaving started by Laura and her mother\, contributing to a collective weaving which will be removed on the last day of the exhibition. If you are a weaver and would like to contribute to the collective weaving please contact info@ccadld.org \nFind out more here. \n  \nImportant dates: \nSEAMS launches on Friday 31 March 2023\, from 7–9pm\n \nThe exhibition runs from the 1st April to the 3rd June. \nUsual opening hours are Tuesday-Saturday\, noon to 6pm. \n  \nImage credits: \nLaura Wilson\, Seams (detail)\, 2023\nImage courtesy of the artist.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/seams/
LOCATION:CCA Derry-Londonderry\, 10–12 Artillery St\, Derry~Londonderry\, BT48 6RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Re-Connected
DESCRIPTION:Re Connected is an exhibition exploring creativity and colour while living with acquired brain injury. \n\n\nRachel Fitzpatrick is a designer and maker working at the interfaces of art\, design and social practice. Re-Connectedexplores the artist’s reconnection with creativity and colour after her recovery from a neurological disorder and learning to live with an acquired brain injury. \n\n\n The exhibition\, running April 20th – May 20th in the Island Arts Centre in Lisburn\, spans two gallery spaces exploring visual elements of Rachel’s rediscovery of her creativity. Her work initially began with making but with an absence of confidence in colour.  The pieces in gallery one explore this reconnection with colour through making\, music and storytelling with some pieces taking inspiration from stories depicted in native folk songs. \n\n\nGallery two includes the installation Re-Framing\, a collaboration between Rachel and participants from local charity Brain Injury Matters NI. Re-Framing charts a cyclical journey of change and transformation after acquired brain injury. \n\n\nOver several months of workshops\, Rachel and the participants worked to develop a way to create origami ‘brains’. The installation is created in an infinity loop of origami brains\, representing a journey of re-framing life after acquired brain injury. Bright colours dominate the final piece\, representing positive memories and experiences\, with green and blue coloured paper suspended on linen thread representing the community formed by Brain Injury Matters. \n\n\nThis exhibition has been kindly supported through funding by the Arts Council NI through the National Lottery. \n\nPreview event:  Tuesday 25 April 2023\, 2 – 4pm \n\n 
URL:https://craftni.org/event/re-connected/
LOCATION:Island Arts Centre\, The Island\, Lisburn\, BT27 4RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Fused Glass Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This gentle introduction to glass fusing is specifically designed for complete beginners. Participants will make four glass coasters/tile sized projects 10cm square\, with a seascape design using copper oxide. A number of designs will be readily available – starfish\, shrimp\, coral\, seahorse\, clam\, dolphin\, turtle\, fish\, etc. However\, participants can make up their own simple design at the workshop. Tutor Keith Sheppard will teach them various design techniques; demonstrate the tools required for glass cutting\, how to work safely and handle glass with confidence. \nThe completed fused glass coasters will be taken back to Keith’s studio for firing and returned to the venue one to two weeks later for collection.  \nAll tools and materials will be provided. Participants may wish to bring their own safety glasses. Please wear suitable clothing and flat shoes. \nPlease note: completed glass decorations will not be returned by post. Collection only from the venue.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/12066/
LOCATION:The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre\, Armagh\, 9 Market Street\, Armagh\, BT61 7BW
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Porcelain Clocks Workshop
DESCRIPTION:During this workshop you will have the opportunity to work with porcelain to design and make your own wall hanging clock. You will be shown various techniques for applying texture and text onto the porcelain surface and have opportunity to try them out before starting on your clock. All tools and materials will be provided but you’re welcome to bring any items you’d like to try imprinting into the clay to add that extra personal touch. Clocks will be taken away for firing and glazing and returned to Millennium Court for collection.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/porcelain-clocks-workshop/
LOCATION:Millenium Court\, 2 William Street\, Portadown\, Co Armagh\, BT62 3NX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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SUMMARY:Woodturning Open Day with Gaia Heritage Crafts
DESCRIPTION:Gaia Heritage Crafts will be holding an Open Day on Saturday\, 13th May 2023 featuring woodturning\, woodcarving and green woodworking demonstrations. There will be quality wood turned items and woodturning supplies for sale in their craft shop  on the day\, and visitors will have to opportunity to try some activities throughout the day.\n\nThere will be demonstrations from Gaia’s  woodturning club members (Crowstown Lane Woodturners) along with master craftsmen\, green woodworking and turning using both pole lathe and electric lathes.\n\nLessons are available for individuals and small groups – please enquire on the day or via their Facebook page.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/woodturning-open-day-with-gaia-heritage-crafts/
LOCATION:Gaia Heritage Crafts\, Sion Mills\, Strabane\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meet the Maker,Open Studio,Workshops
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