New Scottish Sensory Centre sign language glossary with 90 signs for marine species! Atomic Hands was proud to be part of this international collaboration with partners across Europe and beyond to make marine education more inclusive for deaf youth.
https://t.co/GCrS2tUAUT
🇨🇳 The chance of a lifetime is now open for applications! 🇨🇳
China Artists Residency Programme
The Arts Council of Northern Ireland is pleased to announce this new funding programme, in association with the Chinese Consulate Belfast.
This year’s Residency Programme is for Digital Artists working within the arts sector in Northern Ireland.
https://t.co/EZkcZlMz8b
Photographed: Back in 2019, under a similar programme, Visual artist, Mairead McCormack and poet, Emily S Cooper, were selected to travel to India (selected by ACNI & British Council) where they undertook six week residencies.
This offered a unique opportunity for the artists, unlike anything they experienced before.
#ACNISupported #NationalLottery @CCGBelfast #ArtResidency #ArtsCouncilNI #ACNIFunding #ArtFundingNI
Thank you for sharing! After the excitment of Belfast Book Festival I'm really looking forward to having my first in-person launch at the end of the month!
Exceptional poetry from @_bebeashley_ in her second collection from @bansheelit, the Ivan Juritz prizewinning Harbour Doubts - uncovering wonderful unsettling perspectives in sign language to make words themselves surprising again. Launches June 26 @HeaneyCentre Learn something!
A delight upcoming from @bansheelit! The second poetry collection from @_bebeashley_ , HARBOUR DOUBTS (2023 Ivan Juritz Prize for Creative Experiment) launching on Thurs 26 June 6pm in the Seamus @HeaneyCentre@QUBelfast
So anticipating @_bebeashley_'s @IvanJuritzPrize-winning second collection from the brilliant @bansheelit, due July. It charts efforts to qualify as a British Sign Language interpreter, intershot with enquiries into the nature of language & the process of leaving & finding home.
“In my eyes, art is about connections between things. By bringing the book Happenstance into being we connected painting and writing with wonderful printing skills. This created a completely new piece of art with its own existence and its own voice.”
Thank you to actor, director, and singer Adrian Dunbar who has gifted the @HeaneyCentre Happenstance, a rare limited edition book of #poetry and #art created by the painter Brian Ballard, and the founder and former director of the Centre, poet and writer Ciaran Carson.
Adrian joined us at the Centre yesterday for a very special event featuring readings and traditional music, with Brian Ballard, Deirdre Carson, and other members of the Carson family.
The book will now be displayed in the Centre’s public exhibition area which tells the story of writing at Queen's and the creative outcomes of friendships between poets and artists.
You can find out more here: https://t.co/1ZDA6rrKaP
#LoveQUB #SeamusHeaney #CiaranCarson
‘Between my finger and my thumb’ - A commission of 100.
Really pleased with how these turned out and can’t wait to design some more cards later in the year!
Double trouble! Spaces are filling up for the launch of The Oasis at @MoLI_Museum in Dublin and No Alibis Bookstore in Belfast — don't miss it! 📙
Book your spot:
🎫Wednesday 5th March, Dublin: https://t.co/FH0z3eB2ID
🎫Thursday 6th March, Belfast: https://t.co/5PLVwBx5DO
Today, it has hit me how honoured I feel that my work was included in The Routledge Companion to 21st Century Irish Writing in @juliemoiaussi’s article ‘Contemporary Irish Poetry Off the Page’. Grateful for all the other 21st Century Irish Writers who have informed my practice!