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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210621
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
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CREATED:20210729T124044Z
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SUMMARY:174 Vessels by Ellie Niblock
DESCRIPTION:174 Vessels by Ellie Niblock consists of a collection of unique\, handmade sculptures\, representing 174 vessels built for the Royal Navy by Harland & Wolff\, acting as a reminder of the Belfast Shipyard’s importance through thought-provoking\, colourful scupltures. \nOpen Monday to Saturday\, 9am to 5pm. \nFree Admission
URL:https://craftni.org/event/174-vessels-by-ellie-niblock/
LOCATION:FE McWilliam Gallery\, 200 Newry Road\, Banbridge\, BT32 3NB
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210913
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210826T134226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T134720Z
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SUMMARY:Conjuring Form Portfolio Critical Selection 2021-22
DESCRIPTION:Design & Crafts Council Ireland’s PORTFOLIO programme is a select group of Ireland’s most talented designers and craftspeople. Inclusion is recognition of practitioners creating work to a standard to be considered worthy by museums\, renowned galleries\, and discerning collectors. DCCI’s PORTFOLIO programme has been instrumental in building the international reputations and commercial potential of Ireland’s best designer‐makers of contemporary craft. \nFrom the PORTFOLIO membership\, a distinguished group of exceptional makers are chosen for Critical Selection 2021–2022. The benchmark for this elite group is achievement of excellence in contemporary craftsmanship and design by comparative international standards. \nScott Benefield | Roger Bennett | Paul Bokslag | Emma Bourke | Max Brosi | Cathy Burke | Úna Burke | Anne Butler | Edmond Byrne | Hugo Byrne | Mike Byrne | Stuart Cairns | Mary Conroy | Jack Doherty | Sara Flynn | Jennifer Hickey | Joe Hogan | Alison Kay | John Lee | Antonio Julio Lopez Castro | Alan Meredith | Cecilia Moore | Sadhbh Mowlds | Cara Murphy | Mary Nagle | Nuala O’Donovan | Nigel O’Reilly | Helen O’Shea | Annemarie O’Sullivan | Annemarie Reinhold | Michael Rice | Emer Roberts | Peter Sheehan + Cathal Loughnan | Matt Smith | Sasha Sykes | Joseph Walsh Studio | Kathleen Walsh | Gráinne Watts | Zelouf & Bell
URL:https://craftni.org/event/conjuring-form-portfolio-critical-selection-2021-22/
LOCATION:Doneraile Court\, Doneraile\, Co. Cork\, P51 XR66\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210807
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210904
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210805T140543Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210826T134830Z
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SUMMARY:Pinned on Linen
DESCRIPTION:Selected jewellery exhibition by 21 ACJSNI members (and invited guest makers) featuring variations on the idea of a brooch. \nACJSNI (Association for Contemporary Jewellery and Silversmiths NI) is a regional branch of the Association for Contemporary Jewellery\, whose members include those who make jewellery\, associated designers and craftspeople\, educators\, students\, galleries\, museum curators\, retailers\, critics\, collectors\, and people who want to learn more about contemporary jewellery. \nThe ACJSNI mission is to showcase and support the jewellery and Silversmithing community who live and work in Northern Ireland. \n‘Pinned’ was first shown in Craft NI in November 2020. \nFor this second showing at R-Space Gallery\, there are some new makers with new work\, while some jewels now reside with new owners! \n‘PINNED – on Linen’ at R-Space also showcases images of work produced during lockdown by Year 11 pupils from Lagan College and Antrim Grammar School. \nOpening reception Saturday 7 August
URL:https://craftni.org/event/pinned-on-linen/
LOCATION:R-Space Gallery\, 32 Castle Street\, Lisburn\, BT27 4XE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="R-Space Gallery":MAILTO:rspace@linenroomslisburn.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210827
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211008
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210902T161526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T161616Z
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SUMMARY:1845: Memento Mori
DESCRIPTION:1845: Memento Mori is a famine memorial and glass installation of 1\,845 blown glass potatoes dedicated to the 19th-century Great Irish Famine\, created by Seattle-based Irish artist Paula Stokes.\n1845 is significant as it references the year that the potato blight came to Ireland\, marking the beginning of a period of mass starvation\, disease\, and emigration. Between 1845 and 1852\, over 1.5 million people died\, and 1 million emigrated to Australia\, Canada and America. The form of the installation differs in response to specific locations\, changing shape and volume depending on light\, accessibility and exposure of each site.\nAt the Ulster American Folk Park it will be installed in the Single Room Cabin\, which dates from the late 1700s to early 1800s and is an example of the type of dwelling occupied by many poor tenant farmers. It will be the only venue for the installation in Northern Ireland.\nThe fragility of the glass potatoes is representative both of the vulnerability and of resilience of those who died and those who survived the famine. Paula Stokes was born in Ireland butmoved to Seattle in 1993 to pursue a career in glass. Her glass work has been shown extensively both nationally and internationally. As a modern-day member of the Irish diaspora\, Stokes’ glass installations reflect on her own history as an immigrant to examine historical events that have shaped the present.\nShe believes that ‘1845: Memento Mori will resonate with a wide variety of audiences as it reminds us of our own fragile humanity and serves as a connection between shared human experiences in the past and present’.\nThis project has been generously supported by the Thomas Dammann Junior Memorial Trust and is displayed in partnership with Craft NI for August Craft Month.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/1845-memento-mori/
LOCATION:Ulster American Folk Park\, 2 Mellon Rd\, Omagh\, BT78 5QU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211016
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210902T104446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T104930Z
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SUMMARY:Sculpture in Context 2021
DESCRIPTION:Sculpture in Context is celebrates its 35th anniversary and 20 years exhibiting in the National Botanic Gardens\, Glasnevin in Dublin. \nBringing together the work of over 140 artists using a wide range of media\, the works represent the diverse character of Irish and International contemporary sculpture today. From the smallest\, most intricate ceramic works to stone sculptures of a monumental scale\, visitors to the exhibition will be enriched by the experience of viewing such inspiring works in one location. \nSculpture in Context was established in 1985 to raise the profile of sculpture and provide a platform for artists outside the normal gallery context. It is a not for profit organisation run by sculptors. The exhibition was founded by Cliodna Cussen\, Colm Brennan and Gerard Cox and originated in Fernhill Gardens where it ran for 10 years. Since then it has been hosted in the Conrad Hotel\, Malahide Castle\, Kilmainham Gaol\, the Irish Management Institute\, Dublin Castle\, Farmleigh House and since 2002 has been held in the magnificent National Botanic Gardens. \nSculpture in Context promotes artists and creates opportunities for practicing artists to exhibit their works in a wider public arena.  The organisation has provided much needed opportunities for Irish and Non-Irish sculptors in Ireland.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/sculpture-in-context-2021/
LOCATION:National Botanic Gardens\, National Botanic Gardens\, Glasnevin Ireland D09 VY63\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210905T100000
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CREATED:20210902T141620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T141620Z
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SUMMARY:Spinning Yarns 2021
DESCRIPTION:SPINNING YARNS is a one-day Festival celebrating the wonderful world of all things associated with wool & linen where we will showcase the colour\, creativity and craft associated with these homespun yarns in all their forms. \nHighlights include: \n\nMarket Place with a wide range of traders\, both local and from further afield\nCraft and Gift Stalls\nDisplays\, Workshops and Demonstrations\n\nEvery aspect of the wool and linen journey will be represented\, from the woolly animals themselves\, through the various stages of production\, to beautiful finished products. As well as artisans and retailers of the highest quality exhibiting and selling products\, visitors will be able try their hand at all sorts of textile based skills. \nSet in the grounds of the Mossley Mill Complex\, including Theatre at The Mill\, Museum at The Mill\, and the beautiful Civic Square – Spinning Yarns is a great day out. \n 
URL:https://craftni.org/event/spinning-yarns-2021/
LOCATION:Mossley Mill\, Carnmoney Road North\, Newtownabbey\, BT36 5QA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fairs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210910
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211024
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210902T142254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210902T142254Z
UID:5471-1631232000-1635033599@craftni.org
SUMMARY:Michael Moore: Intersect
DESCRIPTION: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 forms reflect journeys around places of personal importance. Clay forms explore movement and contortion\, seeking out unusual\, abstracted structures. \nMichael Moore is Reader in Fine and Applied Arts at Ulster University. He has works in the permanent collections of the Ulster Museum\, National Museum of Ireland. He is an elected member of the International Academy of Ceramics and a registered maker with Craft NI and the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland. \nImage © Jim Maginn – Intersect 2018 – Hand built Ceramics
URL:https://craftni.org/event/michael-moore-intersect/
LOCATION:Marketplace Theatre and Arts Centre\, Armagh\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210911T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210707T133857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T134353Z
UID:3499-1631354400-1634490000@craftni.org
SUMMARY:British Ceramics Biennial
DESCRIPTION:British Ceramics Biennial returns to Stoke-on-Trent with a vibrant five-week festival of new artist commissions\, exhibitions and hands-on events that celebrate the life\, character and creativity that ceramics bring to the city. \nThe post-industrial Spode factory site in the heart of Stoke Town will be transformed and animated by the UK’s leading ceramic artists and emerging talents\, many of them taking inspiration from the city’s industrial heritage and transforming tradition in a contemporary way. For the first time BCB will also curate an online programme of films\, tours and events for those unable to visit in person. Spode’s iconic China Hall is the focal point of the festival\, with AWARD and Fresh exhibitions taking centre stage. Fresh will bring together up to 25 early career ceramic artists\, while AWARD will feature work from 10 of the UK’s most innovative ceramic artists.  You can read more about the festival highlights here.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/british-ceramics-biennial/
LOCATION:Spode Factory\, Stoke-on-Trent\, Stoke-on-Trent\, ST4 1QQ\, United Kingdom
ORGANIZER;CN="British Ceramics Biennial":MAILTO:info@britishceramicsbiennial.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210920
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210819T142210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210819T142416Z
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SUMMARY:Handmade Oxford Online
DESCRIPTION:From 15 – 19 September\, Handmade Oxford Online will feature some of the UK’s most talented contemporary craft makers. Visitors will be able to browse and shop through an extensive catalogue of handmade products from a wide range of disciplines\, including fashion and jewellery\, glass and ceramics\, prints and textiles\, and sculpture and wood. In addition to this\, visitors can expect to indulge in a full programme of interactive and informative activities such as live questions & answer sessions with the exhibitors\, fascinating live sessions\, craft demonstration videos\, and interactive craft workshops. \nHighlights for this third edition of the Interactive Virtual Craft Fair are undoubtedly the live sessions that will be held throughout the fair dates. In partnership with the illustrious Ashmolean Museum and Judith Blacklock Flower School\, visitors will have the pleasure to attend two thought provoking sessions. Clare Pollard will discuss the thriving culture of art in Tokyo\, the subject of Ashmolean’s current major exhibition\, while Judith Blacklock herself will present a talk on the beautiful art of floral arrangements. \nThose wishing to attend Handmade Oxford Online – The Interactive Virtual Craft Fair will be able to register their attendance in August. Visitors can attend the Virtual Craft Fair and participate in the activities available through their laptop\, smart phone\, or tablet. As Handmade in Britain strives to spread the ethos of handmade craft to as wide of an audience as possible\, attendance will remain free and open to all\, wherever you may be in the world. \nURL- https://interact.handmadeinbritain.co.uk/ \nThe Fair includes a series of Live Sessions which includes a presentation by Mallon Linen in which Helen and Charlie Mallon will explain the full process of taking flax from the field through to linen on their Co Tyrone farm.
URL:https://craftni.org/event/handmade-oxford-online/
LOCATION:Online\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fairs
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210916T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210916T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210916T145206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T145739Z
UID:5785-1631779200-1631811600@craftni.org
SUMMARY:Culture Night 2021
DESCRIPTION:Culture Night / Oíche Chultúir celebrates culture\, creativity and the arts and seeks to actively promote the belief that this rich and varied culture is alive\, treasured and nurtured in people’s lives\, today and every day. \nFor 2021 Culture Night Belfast is centred on Writer’s Square\, which will be transformed into a monumental\, immersive cultural experience running from Friday September 17 to Sunday September 19. In addition\, an intriguing interactive trail will help visitors to reconnect with\, and explore the rich artistic environment of the Cathedral Quarter \nThe Ogham Grove invites the public to explore our relationship with our native woodland and environment through a totally innovative and spectacular artwork. Taking inspiration from the Celtic Ogham Tree Alphabet a monumental\, immersive sculpture will be created within Writer’s Square as the centre piece to a trail of cryptic markers distributed throughout the Cathedral Quarter. Using QR codes linked to these inscriptions participants will be able to divine their own way through the Cathedral Quarter attempting to crack the secret code and discovering the rich cultural offering of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter along the way. The work can be explored both throughout the day or in the evening and will run from Friday 17th to Sunday 19th September to engage with the maximum number of visitors in a safe and socially distanced way. \nCulture Night Belfast \nCulture Night Derry invites visitors to COME TOGETHER AGAIN with a diverse programme running through the afternoon and evening on Friday 17 September. \nVenues across Derry City and Strabane District have thrown open their doors or taken to the streets and invite you to enjoy an evening of diverse\, Free entertainment for all ages\nand interests. \nCulture Night Derry and Strabane
URL:https://craftni.org/event/culture-night-2021/
CATEGORIES:Community,Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211031
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210921T140313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210921T140313Z
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SUMMARY:'Beyond Darkness' exhibition by Susan Mannion
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition by Boyle based visual artist Susan Mannion\, Beyond Darkness features works of enamel on steel and copper in response to the past few months of living with COVID restrictions. The exhibition includes a large scale enamel work depiction of being contained in a small space and looking towards nature and the outdoors for emotional balance. \nThe elements of nature run through the exhibition\, reflecting our dependency upon it as a means to escape from our enclosed spaces during lockdown. This body of work has grown out of a sense of restless energy and a need for change and adaption. \nOriginally from Omagh\, Susan is now currently based in the west of Ireland where she is a printmaker and copper enamellist. Susan is influenced by landscape and patterns in nature\, her work evolving from observed detail captured by sketching then laying down the image onto the block or copper surface creating intricate thread-like lines and fine textural incisions to create an atmospheric\, surreal asthetic\, distilling a sense of place\, time and memory. Susan has exhibited work nationally and internationally with her work being held in several public and private collections worldwide. She has been awarded several commissions and residencies including The Dock\, Cill Rialaig\, Valerie Earley Award\, Tyrone Guthrie Residency Award\, Arts-Science Residency Award and the MI-Lab Mokuhanga six week residency in Japan. \n  \nGalleries are open Tues\, 10-4 / Wed & Thurs\, 10-4 & 7-9 / Fri 10-3 / Sat 10-1
URL:https://craftni.org/event/beyond-darkness-exhibition-by-susan-mannion/
LOCATION:Flowerfield Arts Centre\, 185 Coleraine Road\, Portstewart\, BT55 7HU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flowerfield Arts Centre":MAILTO:info@flowerfield.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210925
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211023
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210929T134017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T134017Z
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SUMMARY:Translating Linen
DESCRIPTION: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 Linen Mills\, and a large scale artwork on linen. \nVisual Artist Robert Peters was invited to respond to Dr. O’Kane’s translation of Linen DNA pictorially. He created an image that attempts to encompass the historical use of flax and linen from neolithic times to its demise in post-industrial Ireland. This image has been printed onto linen to form a large scale wall hanging. \n 
URL:https://craftni.org/event/translating-linen/
LOCATION:R-Space Gallery\, 32 Castle Street\, Lisburn\, BT27 4XE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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ORGANIZER;CN="R-Space Gallery":MAILTO:rspace@linenroomslisburn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210925T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210925T173000
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210909T124416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210909T124922Z
UID:5639-1632564000-1632591000@craftni.org
SUMMARY:Make a Hedge Chair
DESCRIPTION:5 Day course with Green Woodwork Ireland \nSat 25th & Sun 26th Sept\, Sat 2nd & Sun 3rd Oct\, Sat 9th Oct \nStephen Ryan will teach you the skills needed to produce your own Hedge Chair\, by using an ancient form of woodcraft that was once widespread across the country. Traditional tools and equipment such as the shave horse\, cleaving break\, drawknife\, froe\, spokeshave\, tenon cutter\, travisher and much more will be used to produce a chair to be used and admired in the home as well as being a focal point for visitors. \nDuring this 5-day workshop\, you will learn how to cleave and shape wood that will then be assembled using round mortise and tenon’s secured with Oak wedges\, typical of old Irish furniture\, completed with a finish of linseed oil and beeswax. \nAll tools and materials are supplied. This course is suited to all levels including complete beginners. Due to the use of sharp tools during the class\, sturdy boots or shoes should be worn. Workshop times are 10.00am to 5.30pm. \n 
URL:https://craftni.org/event/make-a-hedge-chair/
LOCATION:Green Woodwork Ireland\, Minnowburn Wardens Office BT8 8LE\, Belfast\, BT8 8LE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210928
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTSTAMP:20260418T220621
CREATED:20210916T144123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210916T144156Z
UID:5781-1632787200-1633910399@craftni.org
SUMMARY:Goldsmiths’ Fair 2021
DESCRIPTION:Goldsmiths’ Fair is an annual selling event and exhibition showcasing a curated selection of work by some of the best fine jewellers and contemporary silversmiths creating and making in the UK today. It is widely regarded as an essential stop in the international fine jewellery and contemporary silver events calendar. \nThe Fair has taken place at the magnificent Goldsmiths’ Hall\, one of London’s hidden treasures\, since 1982. All Fair exhibitors use exceptional handmaking skills to create their pieces\, applying techniques that have been passed down over hundreds of years. Visitors can expect to find beautiful\, handmade pieces all containing an element of precious metal. Behind every piece is a unique story and a unique artist. \nThe emerging and established makers exhibiting at Goldsmiths’ Fair are chosen through a rigorous selection process which ensures the highest standards of both materials and craftsmanship. And each year up to ten graduate bursary places are awarded to support new talent. \nThis year’s event has both in person and online elements including some interesting (free) sessions in the Talks Programme. \n 
URL:https://craftni.org/event/goldsmiths-fair-2021/
LOCATION:Goldsmiths’ Hall\, London\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Fairs
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