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SUMMARY:QEST Northern Ireland Showcase Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Craft NI have partnered with QEST to bring to you the QEST Northern Ireland Showcase Exhibition in February 2024.  \nThe Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust (QEST) supports the training and education of talented and aspiring craftspeople through Scholarships\, Emerging Maker Grants and Apprenticeships. We are delighted that by means of this joint exhibition\, craft audiences in Northern Ireland will be able to see the work of 16 local Scholars glass\, handloom weaving\, luthiery\, willow sculpture\, wrought iron putter making and silversmithing.  \nThis unique event\, the first of its kind in Northern Ireland\, will open on Thursday\, February 1st at 6pm at Craft NI Gallery\, Belfast’s only craft dedicated venue\, and run until May 10\, 2024. \nThe participating QEST Scholars include: Aaron Leach (wrought iron putter making); Andrea Spencer (glass); Anne-Marie O’Sullivan (basketry); Bob Johnston\, basketry; Cara Murphy\, silversmith; Caitlin Murphy\, silversmith; Damien McKeown\, Mourne Textiles; James Adair\, saddler; Kurtis Scott\, Pict Guitars; Laura Quinn\, glass artist; Lucy Cushley\, saddler; Mario Sierra\, Mourne Textiles; Patrick Davison\, silversmith; Stephen McClenaghan\, Hawthorne Lutherie; Tara Osborough\, Irish Artisan Yarn; Scott Benefield\,  Benefield Spencer Glass.  \n 
URL:https://craftni.org/event/qest-northern-ireland-showcase-exhibition/
LOCATION:Craft NI Gallery\, 115 - 119 Royal Ave\, Belfast\, BT1 1FF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Earth Made
DESCRIPTION:EARTH MADE  reflects the creative processes of textile artist Ruth Osborne and ceramic artist Patricia Millar. In this collaborative exhibition\, earth materials and stories were collected and exchanged t create sustainable land Art. \nRuth Osborne is textile artist working primarily on Irish Linen\, which is chosen for its aesthetic qualities\, sustainability\, and heritage on the island of Ireland. Her work focuses on connection and communion with nature and a sense of place\, taking inspiration from folklore and heritage innate within the local landscape and changing seasons. Working primarily with sustainably foraged natural materials as part of the creative process\, her practice often draws upon the historical process of Nature Printing\, as used by both artists and botanists since the 15th Century\, alongside natural dyeing and ink making\, eco-print\, and printmaking processes. \nPatricia Millar is a ceramic artist from the Causeway Coast. She references archaic domestic forms preserved within the landscape. The potency of these ancient vessels inspires not only form but the methods by which she works. Using Ice Age gravels from ditches that criss-cross fields\, glacial clays deposited from springs along basalt cliffs and ash glaze from coppiced woodland\, rushes and grasses\, her vessels celebrate form\, colour and texture of their geological and anthropological origins. \n  \nThis exhibition is supported by the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/earth-made/
LOCATION:Oriel Gallery\, Clotworthy House\,\, Antrim Castle Gardens\, Antrim\, BT41 4LH\, United Kingdom
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