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It is always a pleasure to exhibit as part of the Loughside Art Club. This was the first artist group I joined and I am still with them today as we care and support each other. This year we are exhibiting in Millennium Court in Portadown. Over 50 artworks by 9 different members of our group. The exhibition runs from Sat 17/1/26 until Fri 20/3/26 This group was only recently founded in 2019, with their aim being to provide friendship through their mutual interest in art.
This exhibition will be made up of an eclectic collection of the various mediums and subject matter that they have learned over the last few years. The mediums in this exhibition include: Pencil, charcoal, pastels, watercolour, acrylic, airbrushing, oils and Indian Ink. Through their collective work, the group aims to encourage others to find their joy in art!
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Fermanagh and Omagh District Council proudly announces the opening of Source to Settlement, an inspiring group exhibition by the Shore Collective at Enniskillen Castle. This showcase celebrates Fermanagh’s landscapes and waterways through an eclectic mix of paintings, textiles, poems, pendants, sculptures, and film.
Tracing the journey of water from the hidden limestone channels of the Marble Arch Caves to the open waters of Lough Erne, the exhibition explores themes of flow, stillness, and connection. Visitors will encounter art inspired by iconic locations such as the sites and monuments at Devenish Island and Boa Island, to works responding to more recent attractions including The Ardhowen Theatre. Councillor Thomas O’Reilly, Chair of the Policy and Resources Committee, said:“This exhibition is a wonderful example of how art connects us to our heritage and environment. It’s a privilege to celebrate the creativity and collaboration that brought this project to life. Our appreciation to Arlene Marks for her organisation, enthusiasm and collaborative skills in bringing this exhibition to fruition.” Arlene Marks, Exhibition Coordinator, commented:“Contemporary art offers diverse viewpoints, exploring themes of identity, heritage, and representation. This exhibition brings personal perspectives into a shared space, encouraging dialogue and connection.” Noelle McAlinden, Creative Advisor and Guest Speaker, added:“This is not only a celebration of artistic talent but of the evolving landscapes and waterways that inspire us. The title resonates almost like a metaphor for life – our source, our journey, and how we navigate challenges and opportunities along the way.” Fermanagh and Omagh District Council is proud to support local artists and foster collaboration across districts, ensuring that creativity thrives and communities are enriched through cultural engagement. Source to Settlement invites audiences to reflect on the physical and human stories of place, memory, and movement. Exhibition continues until 21 March 2026, Normal admission rates apply. |
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