Atypical Gallery, 109-113 Royal Avenue, Belfast BT1 1FF
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Pathways: d/Deaf and Disabled Artists Support Fund 2024 Group Exhibition

Thursday 7 November – Friday 20 December 2024

The group exhibition ‘Pathways’ is an opportunity for University of Atypical to showcase the work of some of our twenty DDASF awardees, and our Digital Innovation awardee.

This exhibition showcases the work of DDASF awardees Barry Mulholland, Emma Whitehead, Julie McGowan, Lauren Martin, Lisa Brown, Martin Della Vecchia and Norma Beggs; and Digital Innovation awardee, Peter Fleming. It includes ceramics, painting, textiles, drawings, photography, digital art and sculpture.

Some of the work is the development of ongoing practice and for others the award has facilitated new and innovative projects.

We look forward to welcoming visitors to our open sessions on Tuesday 3 December to learn more about University of Atypical, what we do, the artists that we work with and the pathways they take.

The d/Deaf and Disabled Artists Support Fund is a dedicated annual arts development initiative that enables and supports d/Deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists across a full range of art and craft forms to develop their professional practice. The award provides important funding for artists to produce new, high-quality work; receive training, coaching, mentoring; or buying time. Our 2024 DDASF awardees have produced research, or work, in many forms including script writing, new music, visual arts, sound art and textiles.

Exhibition Dates: Thursday 7 November – Friday 20 December 2024

Late Night Art openings

Thursday 7 November from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Thursday 5 December from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

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The work is eclectic and diverse. Each artist has worked independently on their own pieces. There is a common thread of exploration and discovery – uncovering what is seldom seen,

Read More...

Intangible Bodies – Paul Moore

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