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SUMMARY:'Art of the Possible'
DESCRIPTION:Over the past decade\, the Ulster Museum has collected a significant number of  important artworks from around the world—many of which have never been seen by the public until now. \nArt of the Possible features over 40 artworks made from glass\, ceramics\, silver\, metalwork\, jewellery\, and wood. These works were created by some of the most talented and important artists and designers working in these materials today.
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LOCATION:Ulster Museum\, BT9 5AB\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:'Common Threads'
DESCRIPTION:The second edition of the Northern Ireland Linen Biennale’s headline group exhibition\, where flax and linen—whether as story\, medium\, or substrate—serve as the common thread across a range of fine and applied art practices.  Curated by artist and creative producer Meadhbh McIlgorm\, the exhibition celebrates the slow\, considered\, and skilful labour of artist-makers. A theme of weaving runs through much of the work\, highlighting interdependence over fragmentation: as in a weave\, no thread stands alone. Instead\, something is formed collectively through a series of crossovers and junctions. Weaving echoes life—our common ground\, shared heritage\, and collective material future are all interwoven with the politics of fibre and fabric. \nParticipating artists: \nHelen O’Hare & Wilma Kirkpatrick\, Heidi McKenzie (Canada)\, Zoe Gibson\, Lucy Moore (RoI)\, Maya Todd\, Jude Fenton\, Margaret B. Russell (USA)\, Andrea Dickson\, Sharon Adams\, Karen Hamilton\, Kathy Kirwan (RoI\, Alison Pascoe\, Emily McIlwaine\, Claudia Rose \n 
URL:https://craftni.org/event/common-threads/
LOCATION:Island Arts Centre\, The Island\, Lisburn\, BT27 4RL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Linen Binennale Northern Ireland":MAILTO:https://www.linenbiennalenorthernireland.com
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SUMMARY:'Sgrafitto'
DESCRIPTION:A solo exhibition of work by ceramic artist Jakki Trainor. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nThe ‘Sgraffito’ exhibition explores how decorative mark making and sensitive carving can reveal detail\, pattern\, light and shade. \nJakki draws inspiration from a love of nature and folklore\, producing illustrative ceramics depicting both real and imagined flora and fauna that aim to engage the viewer in unravelling the narrative.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/sgrafitto/
LOCATION:North Down Museum\, Town Hall\, The Castle\, Bangor\, BT20 4BT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:'Flaxen'
DESCRIPTION:R‑Space Gallery is pleased to present ‘Flaxen‘\, the first solo exhibition in Northern Ireland by British textile artist Alice Fox\, as part of the Linen Biennale Festival. \n‘Flaxen’ is a collection of new works by Alice Fox\, exploring the flax plant at every stage: from whole dried stems to unspun fibre. The works are woven or otherwise constructed to highlight the plant’s strength and delicacy\, resulting in textured\, structural pieces across different scales. \nSince 2017\, Fox has cultivated small plots of flax on her allotment in West Yorkshire\, studying how growth and retting conditions affect fibre quality. In 2024\, she led a collaborative flax‑growing project at Kestle Barton\, Cornwall\, cultivating a 200‑square‑metre crop with the help of staff and volunteers. By sowing flax simultaneously at both sites\, she created an opportunity to compare environmental impacts 400 miles apart. \nThe resulting works incorporate flax at various stages and explore both its strength and fragility\, offering a textured\, structural celebration of this versatile plant. \n“We’re thrilled to welcome Alice Fox to Northern Ireland for her first solo exhibition here\,” says Meadhbh McIlgorm\, Linen Biennale Programme Manager at R‑Space Gallery. “Her work is a rare combination of craft\, ecology\, and experimentation. Visitors will experience how traditional textile techniques can reveal the beauty and resilience of  plants like flax\, while also encouraging reflection on sustainability\, environment and our relationship with the material world.” \nAbout Alice Fox\nAlice Fox is a UK‑based textile artist whose practice combines found and reclaimed materials with techniques such as stitch\, weave\, and basketry. With a background in physical geography and nature conservation\, her work engages with landscape\, materiality\, and sustainability. She works from her studio and allotment in Saltaire\, England\, and exhibits\, lectures\, and teaches workshops nationally and internationally. \nHer publications\, including Wild Textiles and new book Wild Weave\, explore similar themes of working with natural fibres and materials\, reflecting her commitment to experimental and sustainable textile practice. \nThe exhibition will include an online artist talk on 14 October 2025 at 6pm. \nGallery Opening Hours: Tuesday – Saturday\, 11am – 5pm\nOpening Reception: Saturday 27 September\, 2–4pm\nAdmission: Free and all welcome
URL:https://craftni.org/event/flaxen/
LOCATION:R-Space Gallery\, 32 Castle Street\, Lisburn\, BT27 4XE\, United Kingdom
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