Education News
NEW ‘HOW DID WE GET TO: WE ARE HERE?’ WORKSHOP SERIES
GTG is pleased to announce a new series of artist led workshops as part of HOW DID WE GET TO: WE ARE HERE? Free, open to all, materials supplied
SPACE TIME: FREE ART & MUSIC WORKSHOPS FOR OLDER PEOPLE
GTG is hosting three free Space Time workshops in January and February 2022, aimed specifically at older people and those with dementia and their carers, exploring the connections between ambient music and abstract art. During each workshop we will chat about abstract...
FREE FAMILY WORKSHOPS IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY!
Our free Saturday art workshops for families this month take place on the 22nd and 29th of January! As always it’s free to take part, and we’ll supply all the art materials and light refreshments too.
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ANOTHER DISTORTION – New solo exhibition by Drydan Wilson
COMING UP 30th April – 28th May GTG presents a solo exhibition by Golden Thread Gallery Mentoring & Exhibition Award winner Drydan Wilson, exploring skateboarding as a way of making art.
Synergy Digital Lawn Mower Battery, Compatible with GreenWorks P
Golden Thread Gallery and Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda announce a collaborative exhibition partnership presenting WE ARE HERE, Artists’ Moving Image from the British Council Collection and LUX. 19th March – 30th April 2022 Golden Thread Gallery, Belfast | 5th March – 16th April 2022 Highlanes Gallery, Drogheda
OXYgen by Aoife Shanahan
Golden Thread Gallery presents OXYgen, an exhibition of work by Aoife Shanahan confronting the global opioid addiction crisis. From 3 March – 16 April 2022 in the Project Space.
Art & Learning
Conceptual Art with Paul Mulgrew
In our final online workshop exploring important moments and techniques in the history of contemporary art, artist and designer Paul Mulgrew asks a big question: ‘what is conceptual art anyway?’
Pop Art! with Paul Mulgrew
This week artist and designer Paul Mulgrew explores the bold and colourful Pop Art movement! This workshop is part of our series of online workshops exploring important techniques in the history of contemporary art, supported by Halifax Foundation NI. The Pop Art...
Abstract Art by Hilma af Klint, with Sinead O’Neill Nicholl
This week artist Sinead O’Neill Nicholl explores the work of abstract art pioneer Hilma af Klint, whose huge, dazzling paintings were hidden and almost forgotten for many years. This workshop is part of our series of online workshops exploring important techniques in...