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5.0 based on 37 reviews
Art Gallery with three galleries showing artworks by new and emerging artists as well as traditional oils and watercolour's, also ceramics and edwardian prints. There is an exhibition of different artists in Gallery 3 which changes every month Also there are guided tours of the Edwardian House here lasting 40 minutes Entry to The Gallery Whitehead is free Tours of the Edwardian house £4 per person
I had a very enjoyable visit here. The gallery now hosts different shows in different rooms. Cynthia, the curator, is there in person, and was happy to tell me more about what was currently on show. One room had the last-ever public exhibition of a set of black and white photographs taken at Auschwitz. They were present-day images, with a few tourists in some of the images. This may be the most haunting place on Earth to see, and the views selected were arresting. In the front room of the Edwardian building I was very interested to see that Cynthia had painted the actual walls - a great idea - with plant designs. Her own giant canvases of stylised bats and giraffes are wonderfully colourful. Out the back is the Conservatory Gallery, which had a new show by a local artist. Each month the exhibits change, so its worth returning regularly. Free entry.
5.0 based on 18 reviews
An artist led gallery, the Puffin Gallery gives you the opportunity to purchase genuine handmade designer art and crafts from Irish artists most of whom are based in Causeway area. Paintings, ceramics, glass art, textile art, designer jewellery or knitwear: you will find an eclectic collection to cater for different tastes. Join our mailing list to hear about our classes and art events! Please note our opening hours: OCTOBER-MARCH: Thursday to Saturday 10:30am to 6pm APRIL - SEPTEMBER: Monday to Saturday 10:30am to 6pm
My wife and I stumbled upon this shop on the far right side as you head toward the harbor. The items in the store, jewelry and art were done locally and were wonderful. We bought a nice little fairy house
4.5 based on 95 reviews
Live traditional and contemporary music sessions, poetry readings, céilís, concerts, workshops and the children’s arts programme are just some of the reasons why An Chultúrlann is recognised as the Belfast Irish Experience. An Chultúrlann continues cultural traditions and develops them further through classes, workshops and performance.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Flowerfield Arts Centre, Portstewart is a Local Authority run Arts Centre. It is open to the public with free admission. The Centre offers ; Art Exhibitions, craft sales, professional craft studios, art education courses, music performances and more.
4.5 based on 1,625 reviews
Amazing place brilliant breakfast then a wonder round the stalls, everything from fresh seafood to arts and crafts
4.5 based on 5 reviews
Based in the beautiful old Town Hall, Down Arts Centre features a vibrant programme that includes performances, exhibitions and workshops throughout the year.
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