Current Exhibition
Tides
January 25 - March 30, 2007
An exhibition of new work from Northern Ireland's most innovative artists
JOIN
US: THURS March 22nd, 6PM for
a panel discussion
"Tidings: New Turns in Art from Northern Ireland"
Read the Reviews
Ceiling
Drawing, Rome, 2004 |
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IAN CHARLESWORTH |
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Ian Charlesworth received his MFA from the University
of Ulster in 1998. In 2005-2006, he was a Northern Ireland Fellow at The British
School in Rome. His work has been exhibited widely, including at the Czech Museum
of Fine Arts in Prague; the Lipoli and Lopez Gallery in Rome; the Golden Thread
Gallery in Belfast; the 2005 Venice Biennale; the Barbican Gallery in London;
and the Herzilya Museum in Tel Aviv. He was the recipient of the Jerwood Drawing
Prize twice in 2003 and three times in 2004. |

East Of The River Nile, still
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SEAMUS HARAHAN |
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Seamus Harahan earned a BA in Fine Art in 1996 and an MFA
in Fine Art in 2001 from the University of Ulster. His work has been featured
in exhibitions at the Hayward Gallery in London; the Czech Museum of Fine Art,
Prague; Collective Gallery, Edinburg; the Cheekwood Museum of Art, Nashville;
Viafarini, Milan; Spencer Brownstone Gallery, New York; and Transmission Gallery
in Glasgow. |
Pivot,
detail |
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MICHAEL HOGG |
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Michael Hogg’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Temple
Bar Galleries in Dublin; the Orpheus Gallery in Belfast; and the Triskel Gallery
in Cork. He also has participated in group exhibitions at Gallerie Nikki Marquart
in Paris; Art Ommi, in New York; the Horse Head Sand Point Naval Base in Seattle;
and at the 2005 Venice Biennale. |
COVERAGE |
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SANDRA JOHNSTON |
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Sandra Johnston earned an MA in Fine Art from the University
of Ulster, and a BA, Honors, in Fine Art from the Kent Institute of Art and Design,
Canterbury. She has given solo performances at the Australian Centre for Contemporary
Art, Melbourne; TRACE Gallery, Cardiff; Beyond the Word Performance Festival
at Las Casa Endendida in Madrid; the 2005 Venice Biennale; Center For Contemporary
Art, Tel Aviv; Trafo Gallery, Budapest; and Artspace, Norwich. |
Threshold |
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MARY MCINTYRE |
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Mary McIntyre earned an MA in Fine Art from the University of Ulster in 1990.
Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions at the Goethe Institute, Dublin;
the Art Ricambi Gallery in Verona; the Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast; and
the Clotworthy House Arts Center in Antrim. She is an Associate Lecturer in Fine & Applied
Art at the University of Ulster at Belfast, and is the Chair of Source Magazine. |
Wailua
Falls |
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DARREN MURRAY |
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Darren Murray was granted a BA Honors Degree in Fine & Applied
Art from the University of Ulster in 1999. His work has been featured in solo
exhibitions at the Kevin Kavanagh Gallery, Dublin; and the Context Gallery, Derry.
He’s
been shown in group exhibitions at the 2005 Venice Biennale; the Ormeau Baths
Gallery, Belfast; ARCO in Madrid; the Czech Museum of Fine Art, Prague; and the
Proposition Gallery in Belfast. |
And
Other Storeys |
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AISLING O’BEIRN |
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Aisling O’Beirn earned a BA, Honors, in Fine Art in 1990 and a Ph.D.
from the University of Ulster in 2005. Her work has been highlighted in solo
exhibitions at the Golden Thread Gallery in Ulster; the Atrium Galway County
Hall in Galway City; the Ormeau Baths in Belfast; the Triskel Arts Centre in
Cork; and the Werkstadt Gallerie in Breman, Germany. Group shows include those
at the Czech Museum of Fine Arts in Prague; Mercer University in Macon, Georgia;
the 2005 Venice Biennale; and the University Gallery in Gainesville, Florida. |
Take
two, little action |
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PETER RICHARDS |
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Peter Richards was educated at the University of Wales, Cardiff
before completing his M.Phil. degree at the University of Ulster, Belfast in
1998. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions at Context Gallery, Derry;
Studio Lipoli & Lopez,
Rome; Cornerhouse, Manchester; ZDSLU gallery, Ljubljana; Ormeau Baths Gallery,
Belfast; Model Arts Centre, Sligo; Millennium Court Art Centre, Portadown; and
the Golden Thread Gallery in Belfast. |
Turning
Back The Tide I |
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ALISTAIR WILSON |
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Alistair Wilson earned a BA in Fine art from the Bath Academy
of Art and a MA in Sculpture from the Chelsea School of Art, London. He currently
is the Course Director of the Master of Fine Art Course at the University of
Ulster. His recent installations include those at the Installation of Contemporary
Art, Prague; the 2005 Venice Biennale; Ormeau Baths Gallery, Belfast; Oratorio
San Ludovico, Venice; and the Ecole de Beaux Arts, Caen. |
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Regina Gouger Miller Gallery is located on the Carnegie Mellon campus. Hours
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