• Michael Moore: Intersect

    Marketplace Theatre and Arts Centre Armagh, United Kingdom

    Intersect presents a collection of sculpture made by Michael Moore since January 2018. It researches mapping of locality. It examines how clay forms interplay and balance, exploring precarious constructions. Grid … Continue reading Michael Moore: Intersect

    Free
  • Translating Linen

    R-Space Gallery 32 Castle Street, Lisburn, United Kingdom

    Exhibition showcasing the award winning Translating Linen project, which features a digital music piece created from the DNA structure of flax overlaid with the sights and sounds of Northern Ireland’s … Continue reading Translating Linen

    Free
  • Thinking Out Loud

    Ards Arts Centre Town Hall, Conway Square, Newtownards, United Kingdom

    An exhibition of abstract stitched textiles by Patricia Kelly   Patricia, who lives in Co. Fermanagh, attended the Ulster University in Belfast where she obtained a B.A Honors degree in … Continue reading Thinking Out Loud

  • What Colour is Metal?

    Dublin Castle Dame St, Dublin, Ireland

    Group exhibition considering the relationship between metal and colour in contemporary silversmithing and jewellery, with a mapping of relationships and practice in key centres internationally. It examines approaches ranging from … Continue reading What Colour is Metal?

  • Beyond Edges

    Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre 24 Main Street, Limavady, United Kingdom

    Joint exhibition by Andrea Spencer, Nicola Nemec and Sharon Adams. Beyond Edges presents the work of three women artists living and working in North Antrim, an area of open hills and … Continue reading Beyond Edges

    Free
  • Made in Ireland

    National Design and Craft Gallery Castle Yard, Kilkenny, Ireland

    Made In Ireland celebrates the wealth and vibrancy of Ireland's studio crafts. The exhibition presents work by over 110 craftspeople each creating beautiful, considered objects using skills honed over many years. … Continue reading Made in Ireland

  • Teatime

    R-Space Gallery 32 Castle Street, Lisburn, United Kingdom

    Tea is the most widely consumed  drink in the world, the paraphernalia surrounding the preparation and consumption is immense. R-Space presents a selection of items surrounding this wonderful beverage. Five artist/makers based … Continue reading Teatime