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SUMMARY:Threads of Empowerment: Conflict Textiles’ International Journey
DESCRIPTION:Taking place as part of Belfast International Arts Festival\, come along to see Threads of Empowerment: Conflict Textiles’ International Journey. \nPeople across the world have communicated their experiences of violence and conflict\, human rights violations\, poverty\, oppression and environmental issues through the form of textile narrative. \nThe result is a visual record and a form of artistic expression based on personal\, and often very poignant testimonies. \nThis collaborative exhibition will explore the strengths and highlights of the Conflict Textiles collection – its history\, international diversity and the important themes it addresses. \nLearn more about the Conflict Textiles collection and associated activities through this link. \nWhat to know \n\nThis exhibition will take place in Art Gallery 3 at the Ulster Museum\nIt’s free to visit and no booking is necessary.\nOpening on 21st June 2024.\n\nImage credits: Detail of ‘Vida en Nuestra Población / Life in Our Poor Neighborhood’\,Photo: Martin Melaugh\, © Conflict Textiles
URL:https://craftni.org/event/threads-of-empowerment-conflict-textiles-international-journey/
LOCATION:Ulster Museum\, BT9 5AB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:'Turning Turns 40'
DESCRIPTION:Craft NI are delighted to host the ‘Turning Turns 40’ exhibition\, which celebrates the Irish Woodturners Guild 40th Anniversary; the exhibition features 40 exceptionally turned wood forms that demonstrate excellence in craftsmanship and design\, as well as carrying a message about the threat to the native Ash tree from Ash Dieback disease. \nThe starting point of the exhibition was a technical challenge for all participants\, who were required to work from a uniform sized block of Ash. Over 360 cubes of Ash 15cm3 in size were distributed from which 40 final pieces were selected by an independent judging panel comprising Stephen O’Connell (Ireland) and woodturners Barbara Dill (USA) and Ulf Jasson (Sweden). \nThe exhibition highlights the critical issue that affects our native Ash tree: Ash Dieback disease. First detected in Ireland in 2012\, the disease is now prevalent throughout the island and across Europe\, threatening the native Ash. \nIn celebrating the IWG anniversary\, the Guild also commemorates the offering and history that the Ash has provided to the Irish landscape through this lasting collection of native Ash crafted works of art. \nParticipating makers: \nPatricia Berns\, Sean Byrne\, Imelda Connolly\, John Deaton\, Stephen Dowie\, Harry Emerson\, Paul Finley\, John Flynn\, Kevin Geaney\, Mike Gray\, Graham Griffith\, Eugene Grimley\, Oliver Hackett\, Philip Hart\, Ger Hennessy\, Emmet Kane\, Anthony Keenan\, Charley McCarthy\, Tom McCosh\, Sean McGann\, Martin McNamara\, David Miller\, Alan Monaghan\, Patrick Murphy\, Hugh Nolan\, Paddy O’Connor\, Liam O’Neill\, Seamus O’Reilly\, Padraig Phelan\, Jack Quearney\, Liam Quirke\, Kieran Reynolds\, Noel Roche\, Tom Ronayne\, Donal Ryan\, John Sinnott\, Paul Spiers\, Rob Steen\, Jim Stevens\, Louise Wilde
URL:https://craftni.org/event/turning-turns-40/
LOCATION:Craft NI Gallery\, 115 - 119 Royal Ave\, Belfast\, BT1 1FF\, United Kingdom
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