Éabha Campbell

Éabha Campbell

Catalyst Arts. 6 Joys Entry, Belfast BT1 4DR

2 - 12 May, 11pm- 4pm

Free Entry

Over the course of the festival we will have our Graduate Awardee showing In Catalyst; Éabha Campbell. Éabha Campbell is an Irish multi-disciplinary fine artist. Specialising in traditional oil painting and the expanded practice of sound-based performance and video installation, their work explores themes of decay, abjection, and visceral experiences from a queer perspective. Campbell was awarded a First Class Honours in Fine Art BA (Hons) from Belfast School of Art.

All Visual Arts

Common Groundwork: BBeyond at CQAF

Common Groundwork: BBeyond at CQAF

Various Locations

1-12 May

mother tongue

mother tongue

The MAC

26 April – 31 July 2024

Bua an Chultúir/Victory of Culture

Bua an Chultúir/Victory of Culture

2 Royal Avenue

2 – 31 May

Smoke

Smoke

PS2 Property House 11 Rosemary Street Belfast BT1 1QA

2-18 May

Éabha Campbell

Éabha Campbell

Catalyst Arts. 6 Joys Entry, Belfast BT1 4DR

2 - 12 May, 11pm- 4pm

‘Ukraine – Searching for the Normal’ Cathal McNaughton

‘Ukraine – Searching for the Normal’ Cathal McNaughton

Belfast Exposed, Gallery I

2 - 25 May

‘He’s not right in the head’

‘He’s not right in the head’

Vault Artist Studios, Marlborough House gallery/project space. 28-32 Victoria Street Belfast BT1 3GG

Opening Thursday 02/05 6-9pm. Open daily until Wednesday 08/05

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