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SUMMARY:Awe & Alchemy
DESCRIPTION:The Association for Contemporary Jewellery and Silversmiths Northern Ireland exhibit Awe & Alchemy\, celebrating the diverse approaches towards values\, material possibility\, sustainability\, and social connections\, through the art of jewellery and adornment. \nShowcasing the work of over 20 ACJ members from across the UK\, Ireland and further afield\, the exhibition opens on September 15th at Armagh Market Place Theatre Gallery\, 7 – 9pm. \nACJSNI have partnered with Goldsmith’s Centre to bring some further projects to NI to coincide with this exhibition.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/awe-alchemy/
LOCATION:The Market Place Theatre & Arts Centre\, Armagh\, 9 Market Street\, Armagh\, BT61 7BW
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Re-connecting
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Fitzpatrick is a designer and maker working at the interfaces of art\, design and social practice. Re-Connecting explores the artist’s reconnection with making and colour while learning to reframe her creativity living with acquired brain injury. Re-Connecting spans the 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 explore reconnection with colour through making\, place and storytelling with pieces taking inspiration from stories depicted in native folk songs.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/re-connecting/
LOCATION:Down Arts Centre\, 2 - 6 Irish Street\, Downpatrick\, Down\, BT30 6BP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:The Alchemy of Print
DESCRIPTION:‘The Alchemy of Print’ presents an exceptional body of work by Trish Belford\, encompassing new processes as well as designs created for famous fashion UK fashion designers. \nThis exhibition is the culmination of a research and design project by Belford\, funded by The Leverhulme Trust. Many of the techniques utilized during the time at Belford Prints (1986-2004) have been revisited to develop the work for ‘The Alchemy of Print’. Samples from the Belford archive sit alongside a range of new samples\, exposing the value of technical craft\, dyeing and printing expertise. \nTrish Belford is a designer\, in 1996 she was made an Honorary Fellow of The Royal College of Art\, in 2009 The Society of Dyers and Colorists awarded the silver medal for services to the textile industry. From 2004 – 2022 Trish was Senior Research Fellow at the Ulster University and has just completed a research post with the University of The Arts London as project lead for the Business of Fashion and Textiles and Technology\, working with William Clark and Sons to deliver a more sustainable beetled linen. She has exhibited locally and internationally\, including at the Bangkok International design Festival. She was co-founder and director of Belford Prints (1986-2004)\, Macclesfield\, a creative textile print company working for British fashion designers\, such as Vivienne Westwood\, Georgina von Etzdort\, Neisha Crosland\, Jasper Conran\, English Eccentrics and Zandra Rhodes. \nThis exhibition is supported by an Artist Talk on October 28th\, 2pm. Please note\, the exhibition is open 11am – 5pm Tuesday to Saturday.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/the-alchemy-of-print/
LOCATION:R-Space Gallery\, 32 Castle Street\, Lisburn\, BT27 4XE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="R-Space Gallery":MAILTO:rspace@linenroomslisburn.com
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SUMMARY:RUA Annual Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The 142nd Royal Ulster Academy Annual Exhibition of Art is taking place at Ulster Museum. \nThe Royal Ulster Academy is the most enduring body of practicing visual artists in Northern Ireland\, and its annual exhibition is one of the highlights of the Northern Ireland arts calendar. The 142nd art exhibition contains over 300 artworks that use a diverse range of materials to create an inspiring variety of artwork by both local artists and artists from across the globe. \nFounded in 1879\, the Royal Ulster Academy of Arts is the largest and longest established body of practising visual artists in Northern Ireland. One of its founding principles is to organise\, promote or join in organising and promoting in any fashion an Annual Exhibition of work by both members and non–members. \nThis exhibition is on display in Gallery 6 until Tuesday 2nd January 2024. Free to attend and no booking necessary.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/rua-annual-exhibition/
LOCATION:Ulster Museum\, BT9 5AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Christmas,Exhibitions
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